HMS Squirrel (1785)
Squirrel | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Great Britain | |
| Name | HMS Squirrel |
| Builder | Barton, Liverpool |
| Launched | 9 May 1785 |
| Out of service | 6 March 1817 |
| Fate | Sold to J Cristall for breaking up |
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 563 (bm) |
| Length | 119 ft (36.3 m) |
| Beam | 32 ft 6 in (9.9 m) |
| Armament | 24 guns |
HMS Squirrel was a Royal Navy 24-gun sixth rate, built in 1785 and broken up in 1817.
In February 1799, while serving on the Jamaica Station, Squirrel and HMS Trent, captured the 14-gun privateer, Penada.
On 3 March 1806, Squirrel and Mediator left Cork, escorting a convoy for the West Indies. The convoy was reported "all well" on 25 March at 27°30′N 20°30′W / 27.500°N 20.500°W. Squirrel was going to escort 12 merchantmen on to Demerara, Berbice, and Surinam. Squirrel, Lynx, and Driver captured three ships on 6 September: Snelle, Jager, and Engesende. Jalouse shared by agreement with Lynx and Driver in the proceeds.