HMS Confiance

Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Confiance:


 * HMS Confiance (1797) was a 24-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1797 and in service until at least 1801.
 * HMS Confiance (1808) was a 22-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1808 and sold in 1810.
 * HMS Confiance was the 38-gun fifth rate, formerly the French Minerve, which the British captured in 1795 and named HMS Minerve. The French retook her in 1806 and renamed her Cannoniere, and then Confiance. When the British recaptured her in 1810, they named her HMS Confiance. She was listed until 1814.
 * HMS Confiance (1813 schooner) was a 2-gun schooner launched in 1813 and captured on Lake Erie by the Americans that year.
 * HMS Confiance (1813) was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1813 and wrecked in 1822 between Moyin Head and the Three Castles Head near Crookhaven, Ireland, with the loss of all her crew.
 * HMS Confiance (1814) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1814 on Lake Champlain and captured by the Americans that year during the Battle of Plattsburg in which she lost her commander and 41 of her crew of 270.
 * HMS Confiance (1818) was a 32-gun fifth rate built in 1818. Her fate is unknown.
 * HMS Confiance (1824) was a 2-gun schooner launched in 1824 and in service until at least 1831.
 * HMS Confiance (1827) was to have been a Cherokee-class brig-sloop. She was re-ordered and launched as a wooden paddle vessel in 1827 and was broken up in 1873.