

Dates: 1892 - 1920
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS St George, after Saint George, the patron saint of England:
HMS St George, a 60 gun ship built in 1622 and sunk in 1697 as a blockship.
HMS St George, a ship captured in 1626 and listed until 1632.
HMS St George, a 96 gun first rate originally named HMS Charles and renamed in 1687. Rebuilt several times and broken up in 1774.
HMS St George, a discovery ship purchased in 1701 and sunk in 1716 as a foundation for Chatham Dockyard.
HMS St George was a 98 gun second rate, launched in 1785 and wrecked in 1811.
HMS St George was originally the HMS Britannia of 1762, renamed HMS Princess Royal in 1812, HMS St George a few days later, and then HMS Barfleur in 1819. She was broken up in 1825.
HMS St George was a 120 gun first rate, launched in 1840 and sold in 1883.
HMS St George was a first class cruiser of the Edgar class, launched in 1892 and scrapped in 1920.
HMS St George was a first class cruiser of the Edgar class. She was launched on June 23, 1892,
She took part in the 45 minute long Anglo-Zanzibar War and served in the First World War. She was designated as a depot ship in 1909, and sold for breaking up at Plymouth on July 1, 1920.