9!!! Are you sure? Do you remember where you found that Beth? I know Wiki isn't gospel, but it says She was the sixth ship of that name in the Royal Navy, making the answer 5.
Look I am a girl..I like pink things, fluffy kittens and knitting what would I know. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dreadnought Several ships and one submarine of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dreadnought in the expectation that they would "dread nought", i.e. "fear nothing, but God". The 1906 ship was one of the Royal Navy's most famous vessels; battleships built after her were referred to as 'dreadnoughts', and earlier battleships became known as pre-dreadnoughts. Dreadnought was a 40-gun built in 1553.[1] Dreadnought was a 41-gun ship launched in 1573, rebuilt in 1592 and 1614, then broken up in 1648. HMS Dreadnought (1654) was a 52-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1654 as the Torrington for the Commonwealth of England Navy, renamed Dreadnought at the Restoration in 1660, and lost in 1690. HMS Dreadnought (1691) was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line launched in 1691, rebuilt in 1706 and broken up 1748. HMS Dreadnought (1742) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1742 and sold 1784. HMS Dreadnought (1801) was a 98-gun second rate launched in 1801, converted to a hospital ship in 1827, and broken up 1857. HMS Dreadnought (1875) was a battleship launched in 1875 and hulked in 1903, then sold in 1908. HMS Dreadnought (1906) was a revolutionary battleship, launched in 1906 and sold for breakup in 1921. HMS Dreadnought (S101) was the UK's first nuclear-powered submarine, launched in 1960 and decommissioned in 1980.
So we agree that prior to the 1906 HMS Dreadnought, 5 ships had carried the same name. The first two were not "HMS", the submarine was post, and then there is the ship herself. Sorry but I can't help being a pedant, it goes with the job.
OK now that is pedantry of the highest order...you are discounting my two Tudor Dreadnoughts (the only two I knew actually!!) because they were called Dreadnought and not HMS Dreadnought!! So whose question is it anyway?? PS Roller what do you do...I am a scientist and so a bit "anal retentive" and argumentative myself...whats your excuse
Thank you, I take that as a compliment. I'm a computer programmer, if I remember correctly the same as your husband. You should be used to it! I'll put up one more.... Which airline's name translates as "to the skies"?
I fear it maybe the latter. Ian Wrong Wrong Wrong adopted SWP, and I don't think that they ever played in the same team together. I've no idea what the correct answer is though.