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- John Fane Charles Hamilton
- HMS Harpy (1796)
- Henry Hart (Royal Navy officer)
- Henry Francis Greville
- HMS Herald (1806)
- HMS Hesper (1809)
- HMS Hind (1785)
- HMS Hippomenes (1803)
- HMCS Stone Frigate
- HMS Actaeon (1778)
- Robert Honyman (Royal Navy officer)
- Henry Hood, 2nd Viscount Hood
- HMS Hussar (1799)
- HMS Hydra (1838)
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- HMS Lark (1794)
- Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
- Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale
- Henry Le Vesconte
- The Limestone Press
- John Lingard of Pentonville
- List of British recipients of the Légion d'Honneur for the Crimean War
- List of islands named after people
- List of ships captured in the 19th century
- HMS Little Belt (1807)
- Francis Erskine Loch
- William Lukin
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- Patrick MacKellar
- Thomas MacKenzie (Russian admiral)
- HMS Madagascar (1822)
- Adela Maddison
- French frigate Magicienne (1778)
- Rochfort Maguire
- HMS Malacca (1809)
- HMS Manly (1812)
- John Marshall (Royal Navy officer, born 1785)
- Francis Mason (Royal Navy officer)
- Robert McClure
- George Pechell Mends
- William Robert Mends
- HMS Mercurius (1807)
- HMS Mercury (1779)
- HMS Merlin (1803)
- HMS Merope (1808)
- HMS Meteor (1803)
- HMS Milbrook (1798)
- HMS Minerva (1805)
- HMS Monmouth (1796)
- George Truman Morrell
- HMS Mosambique (1804)
- HMS Moselle (1804)
- Mouche No. 2-class schooner-avisos
- George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen
- Mynydd Esgairweddan
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- Benjamin William Page
- French brig Palinure (1804)
- HMS Pallas (1816)
- David Peat (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Pelorus (1808)
- HMS Penelope (1829)
- Catherine Pennefather
- HMS Phoenix (1832)
- HMS Phosphorus (1804)
- Porcher Island
- HMS Porpoise (1804)
- HMS Port d'Espagne (1806)
- Battle of Port Louis
- James Charles Prevost
- Price Island
- Providence (1790 ship)
- HMS Pultusk (1807)
- John Purvis (Royal Navy officer)
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- HMS Racoon (1795)
- Peter Rainier (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)
- Read Island
- HMS Redbridge (1798)
- HMS Redwing (1806)
- HMS Reindeer (1804)
- Charles Richardson (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Rifleman (1809)
- HMS Ringdove (1806)
- John Walter Roberts
- HMS Rodney (1833)
- John Bonfoy Rooper
- HMS Rosario (1808)
- Roscoe Inlet
- John Ross (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Rover (1808)
- Thomas Edward Rowcroft
- List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
- List of Royal Navy vice admirals
- HMS Royal Sovereign (1804)
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- HMS Sabrina (1806)
- Hired armed lugger Sandwich
- HMS Sans Pareil (1851)
- HMS Saracen (1812)
- HMS Scout (1804)
- HMS Scylla (1809)
- Sea Horse (1782 ship)
- HMS Sealark (1811)
- Humphrey Fleming Senhouse
- Senior Naval Officer, Persian Gulf
- HMS Shamrock (1812)
- William Davies Shipley
- Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
- Sir Edward Hughes (1784 EIC ship)
- Henry Smith (Royal Navy officer)
- Kenelm Somerville, 17th Lord Somerville
- Charles Sotheby
- William Sotheby
- HMS Sparrowhawk (1856)
- French brig Sphinx (1813)
- HMS St Jean d'Acre
- HMS Stag (1812)
- Henry Edwyn Stanhope
- HMS Starr (1805)
- Pringle Stoddart
- Richard Bruce Stopford
- HMS Stormont (1781)
- John Strachey (priest)
- Giles E. Strangways
- Robert Frederic Stupart
- Sir Richard Sullivan, 1st Baronet
- Swallow (1779 EIC packet)
- Swinburne baronets
- Sir John Swinburne, 6th Baronet
- Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1894)
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- Darley Waddilove
- James Walker (Royal Navy officer)
- HMS Warspite (1807)
- Holford Wettenhall
- HMS Whiting (1805)
- William Winniett
- Joseph Winniett
- Sir William Wiseman, 8th Baronet
- John Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Wodehouse
- Josceline Wodehouse
- Philip Wodehouse (Royal Navy officer)
- William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1733)
- HMS Wolverine (1805)
- Daniel Woodriff
- HMS Woolwich (1785)
- Wyndham Street
- Christopher Wyvill (reformer)