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Three vessels bearing the name ''Regent'' or HMS ''Regent'' have served England or the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against Fr ...
: * '' Grace Dieu'' (or ''Grace à Dieu''), was a 600 or 1000 tons ( bm) vessel launched at Chatham in 1488. She was renamed ''Regent'' the next year. In 1512, she was the flagship of English admiral Sir
Thomas Knyvett Sir Thomas Knyvett (also Knevitt or Knivet or Knevet), of Buckenham, Norfolk (c. 1485 – 10 August 1512) was a young English nobleman who was a close associate of King Henry VIII shortly after that monarch came to the throne. According to Hall ...
. On 10 August 1512, she was destroyed during the Battle of St. Mathieu when
Hervé de Portzmoguer Hervé de Portzmoguer (c1470–1512), known as "Primauguet", was a Breton naval commander, renowned for his raids on the English and his death in the Battle of St. Mathieu. Raids Portzmoguer participated in armed convoys, protecting merchant ships ...
, captain of ''Cordelière'', sacrificed his vessel to sink ''Regent''. The English were boarding ''Cordelière'' when her powder magazine blew up (some say it was deliberately ignited). Knyvett and Hervé both perished, along with more than 1,700 men, both French and English. * HMS ''Regent'' was a French 16 to 18-gun brig of 350 tons (bm) that the British captured at Genoa in 1814, the Royal Navy purchased in 1816 but then transferred to the Revenue service, and that was sold in 1824. She then became the Colombian government brig ''Victoria''. * was a launched in 1930 and sunk by a mine with the loss of all hands in 1943.


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