- Source: Sir Sidney Smith (ship)
Two British ships have been named Sir Sidney Smith (or Sidney Smith, or Sir Sydney Smith) , after Admiral Sidney Smith:
Governor Simcoe (1793 ship), a British merchant vessel launched in 1793, taken over by the Royal Navy and renamed Sir Sidney Smith (alternatively spelled Sir Sydney Smith) in 1813 during the War of 1812
Sir Sidney Smith (1799 ship), was a French vessel taken in prize in 1799. She served the Royal Navy for two years during the French Revolutionary Wars as a hired armed schooner. She then became a merchantman, sailing to the Mediterranean, the Baltic, and the West Indies. She was last listed in 1814.
Sir Sidney Smith (1802 ship), was a British merchantman launched 1802 in Dover and captured in 1812
Sir Sidney Smith, of 114 tons (bm), was launched at Cowes in 1807. She was a West Indiaman. She sank on 28 February 1810 at Port Royal, Jamaica after having arrived in a leaky state.
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See also
Sidney Smith (disambiguation)
Sydney Smith (disambiguation)
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