HMS Jackal

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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Jackal (or Jackall), after the predatory mammal, the jackal:

  • was a 10-gun cutter purchased in 1778 and sold in 1785.
  • was a 14-gun cutter purchased in 1779. Later in 1779 eighteen Irish men of her crew mutinied and sailed her to Calais where they sold her for £3,000. She became the French privateer Jackall, Chacal, or Boulogne.[1] recaptured Boullongue on 22 July 1781.[2] She became a privateer.[3] Jackall was captured again in 1782 by USS Deane.
  • was a 10-gun brig. She was a purchased vessel in service in 1792.
  • HMS Jackal (1801) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1801 and wrecked on the French coast in 1807; crew taken into captivity.
  • HMS Jackal (1844) was an iron paddle gunvessel launched in 1844 and sold in 1887.
  • was a fishery protection vessel purchased in 1885 as . She was renamed HMS Jackal in 1886 and was sold in 1906.
  • HMS Jackal (1911) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1920.
  • HMS Jackal (F22) was a J-class destroyer launched in 1938 and sunk in 1942.

Citations[]

  1. ^ Demerliac (1996), p. 89, #590.
  2. ^ "No. 12285". The London Gazette. 6 April 1782. p. 2.
  3. ^ "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 1288. 27 July 1781. Retrieved 24 October 2021.

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