HMS Glatton
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Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Glatton.
- The first Glatton was a 56-gun fourth-rate, originally an East Indiaman purchased in 1795 and converted. In 1801, under the command of Captain William Bligh, formerly of HMS Bounty, took part in the Battle of Copenhagen. Converted to a water depot in 1814 and sunk as a breakwater in 1830.
- The second Glatton was a screw-propelled floating battery launched in 1855 and broken up in 1864.
- The third Glatton was a turret ship launched in 1871 and sold 1903.
- The fourth Glatton was a coast defence ship, originally the Norwegian Bjoergvin, purchased in 1915 and accidentally blown up in September 1918.