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HMS Boadicea Four ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Boadicea" after Boadicea, queen of the Iceni in Roman Britain, whilst another ship was planned but never completed:
HMS Boadicea (1797) HMS "Boadicea" was a frigate of the Royal Navy. She served in the Channel and in the East Indies during which service she captured many prizes. She participated in one action for which the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal. She was broken up in 1858.
HMS Boadicea (1797) On 19 September "Boadicea" and captured the French privateer brig "Zephyr". She was out of Nantes, was armed with two brass 12-pounder guns and six 6-pounder guns, and had a crew of 70. She had not made any captures. The next day the two British vessels recaptured the ship "Eliza", which was sailing under American colours. She had been sailing from London to the Cape of Good Hope with a cargo of merchandise when the French privateer "Confiance" had captured her. Then on the day after that, they recaptured the ship "Jenny", of Greenock, which had been sailing from Liverpool to Virginia with a cargo of salt, earthenware and bale goods. The "Jenny" had fallen prey on 10 September, after a fight, to the privateer "Hazard" of Rochelle.
HMS Boadicea (1797) On 14 May Keats sent a boat with six men under the command of a midshipman on a reconnaissance mission into the outer roads of Brest. They encountered a French guard boat that they were able to repulse with the loss of one man. The midshipman later boarded a small sloop from whom he found out that the French fleet was in the inner road and that the Spanish vessels there were plagued by illness among the crew.
HMS Boadicea (1797) A week later, captured "Phoenix". "Boadicea" was one of the vessels that would later share in the prize money by agreement. One month later, on 14 August, "Boadicea" captured the Spanish vessel "Union". She was a large vessel of 650 tons, armed with 22 guns, and carrying a crew of 130 men. She had sailed from Corunna the day before, heading towards Buenos Aires with a cargo of merchandise. , , and the hired armed cutter "Earl St Vincent" shared in the prize.