HMS Bonaventure

Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bonaventure, whilst another was planned:


 * Bonaventure was a warship built in 1489, and gone by 1509.
 * Bonaventure, also known as Edward Bonaventure, was a ship built in 1551 and wrecked in 1556.
 * Bonaventure, also known as Elizabeth Bonaventure, was a 47-gun ship purchased in 1567 and in service in 1599.
 * Bonaventure was a 32-gun ship launched in 1621 and lost in action in 1653.
 * HMS Bonaventure was a 42-gun ship, previously named HMS President. She was renamed HMS Bonaventure in 1660, was rebuilt in 1666 and broken up for a rebuild in 1711.  She was relaunched in 1711 as a 50-gun fourth rate.  She was renamed HMS Argyll in 1715, was rebuilt in 1722 and was sunk as a breakwater in 1748.
 * HMS Bonaventure was an Astraea-class second-class cruiser launched in 1892. She was a used as a submarine depot ship from 1910 and was broken up in 1920.
 * HMS Bonaventure was a Dido-class light cruiser launched in 1939 and sunk in 1941.
 * HMS Bonaventure was an ‘X’ craft midget submarine depot ship launched in 1942 and sold in 1948.

Battle honours

 * Lowestoft 1665
 * Four Days Battle 1666
 * Orfordness 1666
 * Solebay 1672
 * Schooneveld 1673
 * Texel 1673
 * Beachy Head 1690
 * Barfleur 1692
 * China 1900
 * Malta Convoys 1941-42