The sixth HMS Liverpool (C11) was an 11,930 ton Town class light cruiser of the British Royal Navy.
The fifth HMS Liverpool was a 4,800 tonne Bristol-class light cruiser of the British Royal Navy
The seventh, and current HMS Liverpool (D92) is the 10th of 14 Type 42 destroyers. She was built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead and launched on the 25th September in 1980 by Lady Strathcona, wife of the then Minister of State for Defence.
The third HMS Liverpool was an Endymion-class fourth-rate frigate of 1247 tons and armed with 50 guns. She was launched at Woolwich on 21 February 1814, after a long absence, a Liverpool was finally commissioned into the Royal Navy once again.
HMS Liverpool was a fourth-rate screw frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Devonport Dockyard on 30 October 1860, the year the famous Warrior was launched.
The second Liverpool also built in its namesake city, was launched on the 10 February 1758. She was a sixth-rate frigate this time with a small displacement of 587 tons and armed with 28 guns. She was engaged in blockading Dunkirk, where a French expedition had been assembled for a potential invasion of Ireland or Scotland.