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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've researched all ships of the Royal Navy during Tudor times and have come up a blank. Mary was the older sister of Anne Boleyn, 2nd wife of Henry VIII but there is no ship named after her either, not even after her daughter Elizabeth Tudor came to the throne of England. 'Mary Rose', built in Henry's time was named after his daughter Mary and the 'Rose' part signifies the Tudor symbol of a rose.
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The Mary Rose is said to have been named after Princess Mary (Mary Rose Tudor), Henry VIII's youngest sister, not his daughter.
http://maryrose.org/ship/mary.htm
http://maryrose.org/ship/mary.htm
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The origin of this question would appear to be the book by Phillippa Gregory "The Other Boleyn Girl". This is a novel 'written' in the 1st person by Mary Boleyn in which she describes going to the shipwrights to witness the launch of a ship named by Henry 8 in her honour.
In view of fenultimate's answer it just goes to show that you can't trust novels for accurate history!
In view of fenultimate's answer it just goes to show that you can't trust novels for accurate history!