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    HMS Prize was a schooner converted to a Q ship during the First World War and commanded by Lieutenant William Sanders of the Royal Naval Reserve. Originally...
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    his own command, HMS Prize, in February 1917. Sanders was awarded the VC for his actions while on his first patrol as captain, when Prize engaged and drove...
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  • Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dover Prize, indicating they were ships taken as prizes by one of the ships named HMS Dover. Both ships in this case...
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  • Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Swallow Prize: HMS Swallow Prize (1692) was a French 18-gun sixth rate, captured in 1692. She was recaptured...
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  • Medway Prize or Medway's Prize, the name being given to vessels that had been captured and taken as prizes by one of the Royal Navy ships named HMS Medway...
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  • HMS Dolphins Prize was a brig-sloop that was formerly the French privateer La Marquise de Cavalaire, captured by HMS Dolphin on 19 September 1757. "French...
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  • Royal Navy have been named HMS Pelican Prize. Pelican Prize was a 34 gun ship captured in 1653 and sold in 1655. Pelican Prize was an 8 gun fireship captured...
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  • name HMS Advice Prize. The name indicates the ships were taken as prizes by ships named Advice, and subsequently commissioned into the navy: HMS Advice...
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  • HMS Gibraltar Prize, also known as HMS Gibraltar's Prize, was a sloop of the Royal Navy. She began life as the French privateer schooner Glaneur, but HMS Gibraltar...
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  • HMS Hazard's Prize (or Hazard Prize) was the French privateer Subtile, which HMS Hazard captured on 28 August 1756 and which the Royal Navy took into service...
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