Royal George (ship)

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Several ships been named Royal George after various members of the House of Hanover.

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<i>Royal George</i> (East Indiaman) list of ships with the same or similar names

Six vessels with the name Royal George made voyages for the British East India Company, and so may be referred to as East Indiamen. The company actually owned one, four were on long-term charter, and one was a one-voyage charter. The vessels were named in honour of one or more of the British kings whose name was George.

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