French ship Sans Pareil

Five ships of the French Navy have born the name Sans Pareil ("Peerless"):
 * Sans Pareil (1669), a 62-gun ship of the line, wrecked in 1679.
 * Sans Pareil (1685), a 50-gun ship of the line, removed from lists in 1698.
 * Sans Pareil (1695), a 42-gun ship.
 * Sans Pareil (1779), was the British privateer cutter Non Such, of 18 guns and 77 men, that Concorde captured in November 1779. The French Navy bought her for lt26,949, rearmed her at Brest, and took her into was service as Sans Pareil. On 15 June 1780 the British frigates HMS Phoenix (1759), HMS Lowestoffe (1761), and HMS Pomona (1778) captured her as she was sailing from Martinique to Cap-Français. At the time of her capture she was armed with 16 guns and had a crew of 100 men. Her owner was described as the "King of France". The Royal Navy did not take her into service but instead consigned her to Robinson & Co., at Jamaica.
 * Sans Pareil (1793), a 80-gun Tonnant class ship of the line, captured in 1794 during the battle of the Glorious First of June and taken into service as HMS Sans Pareil. She was hulked in 1810 and broken up in 1842.
 * Sans Pareille (1801), a 20-gun ship, captured in 1801.
 * Sans Pareil (1812), a 116-gun ship.