HMS Ferret (1704)
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Fifteen ships and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS ''Ferret'', after the domestic mammal, the
Ferret The ferret (''Mustela furo'') is a small, Domestication, domesticated species belonging to the family Mustelidae. The ferret is most likely a domesticated form of the wild European polecat (''Mustela putorius''), evidenced by their Hybrid (biol ...
: * was a 10-gun
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launched in 1704 that the French captured in 1706. * was a 10-gun sloop launched in 1711 that the Spanish captured in 1718. * was a 6-gun sloop launched in 1721 and sold in 1731. * was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1743; she foundered in a hurricane in 1757. * was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1760; she foundered in a hurricane in 1776. * was a 6-gun
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launched in 1763 and sold in 1781. * was a 12-gun brig-sloop launched in 1784 and sold in 1801; she then became a whaler, making six voyages to Brazil, the South Pacific, and New Zealand between 1802 and 1815. * was a 4-gun gunboat. She was a Dutch hoy purchased in 1794 and sold in 1802. * was a 6-gun
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purchased in 1799 that the Spanish captured that same year. * was an 18-gun brig-sloop launched in 1806 and wrecked in 1813. * HMS ''Ferret'' was a 14-gun gun-brig, previously the American privateer ''Rapid''. After captured her in 1813 she became HMS ''Nova Scotia''. The Admiralty renamed her HMS ''Ferret'' in 1813 and sold her in 1820. * was a 10-gun brig-sloop launched in 1821 and sold in 1837. * was an 8-gun
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launched in 1840 and wrecked in 1869. * was a , later merged into the A class. She was launched in 1893, was dismantled in 1910 and sunk as a target in 1911. * was an launched in 1911 and sold in 1921. * was the Royal Navy's shore base at Londonderry, Northern Ireland between 1940 and 1947. * is a Royal Naval Reserve training centre formed in 1989 at the Intelligence Corps centre in
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. The unit transferred with the Corps and the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre to Chicksands in 1997.


See also

* *There was also a ''Ferret'' that served as a tender to on the Jamaica station in the late 1790s. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferret, Hms Royal Navy ship names