HMS Scorpion

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Ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Scorpion after the carnivorous arthropod, or the scorpion, a ballistic weapon in use in the Roman army:

British privateer

  • Scorpion, a ship of 343 tons burthen (bm), Dagg master, received a letter of marque on 23 May 1803. She was armed with twenty 6-pounder guns, but carried a crew of only 25 men.[1] In January 1804 she captured two French whalers, the Cyrus and the Ganges, and took them into St Helena.[2]

Fictional vessel

  • HMS Scorpion, a fictional submarine featured in the British 2006 TV film Ghostboat
  • HMS Scorpion, is a fictional ship mentioned in the introduction of HG Wells book The Island Of Doctor Moreau.

Citations and references

  1. Letter of Marque, 1793-1815; [1]
  2. Lloyd's List, no.4424,[2] - accessed 16 October 2014.
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