Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Berwick, after Berwick-upon-Tweed, a town on the border between England and Scotland:
- HMS Berwick (1679) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1679, rebuilt in 1700, hulked in 1715 and broken up in 1742.
- HMS Berwick (1723) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1723, hulked in 1743 and broken up in 1783.
- HMS Berwick (1743) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1743 and broken up in 1760.
- HMS Berwick (1775) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1775. She served in the American War of Independence, fighting at the Battle of Ushant (1778) and the Battle of Dogger Bank (1781). She was captured by the French in 1795, and recaptured at the Battle of Trafalgar, before being wrecked.
- HMS Berwick was a merchantman launched in 1780 and purchased in 1781. She was renamed HMS Sirius (1786) in 1786, when rebuilt as a sixth rate after a fire. She was wrecked in 1790.
- HMS Berwick was previously the Spanish ship San Juan Nepomuceno. She was captured at the Battle of Trafalgar and briefly renamed HMS Berwick. She was then named HMS San Juan and used for harbour service until 1816, before being sold in 1818.
- HMS Berwick (1809) was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1809 and broken up in 1821.
- HMS Berwick (1902) was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1902 and scrapped in 1920.
- HMS Berwick (65) was a County class heavy cruiser launched in 1926 and scrapped in 1948.
- HMS Berwick (F115) was a Rothesay-class frigate launched in 1961 and sunk as a target ship in 1986.
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