Several ships have been named London for the city of London:
HMSLondon(1660), exploded accidentally in the Thames estuary and now a protected wreck.
London(1784 ship) was a British merchant vessel launched in 1764 at Shoreham, probably as Polly. She was renamed Irwin, and then Weir, and in 1784 London. She was wrecked on 9 October 1796.
London(1788 ship), of 262 or 275 tons (bm), was launched at Hull in 1788. She made four voyages as a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. She then made two voyages from Bristol to Africa and back, the first for the Sierra Leone Company. Thereafter, she became a West Indiaman. She was last listed in 1807.
London(1832 ship) initially carried passengers to India. From 1840 she made two voyages from England carrying immigrants to New Zealand for the New Zealand Company. She also made two voyages transportingconvicts from the United Kingdom to Tasmania. She then became a transport for several years before returning to trading between Newcastle and Spain. She ran into a barque in 1866 with the result that the barque's crew had to abandon their vessel. London was last listed in 1869.
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