Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Tigress, after the female tiger:
HMS Tigress (1797) was a 12-gun Courser-class gun-brig launched in 1797 and sold in 1802.
HMS Tigress (1804) was a 12-gun Archer-class gun-brig launched in 1804 that the Danes captured in 1808.
HMS Tigress (1808) was a 12-gun gun-brig, previously the French ship Pierre Czar. She was captured in 1808, and was renamed HMS Algerine in 1814. She was sold in 1818.
HMS Tigress (1911) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911. She was sold in 1921 and was broken up the following year.
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also captured HMSTigress. Sixteen Danish gunboats captured her off Langeland in the Great Belt on 2 August. In the engagement Tigress lost two men killed...
in 1808 and named HMSTigress. In 1814, she was converted into a 14-gun cutter under the name HMS Algerine and was sold in 1818. HMS Algerine (1823) was...
January consisted of the monitors HMS Raglan and HMS M28 as well as the Acheron-class destroyers HMSTigress and HMS Lizard. Agamemnon was nearby at Mudros...
stationed at Kusu Bay on the island of Imbros along with HMS Raglan, HMS Lizard, and HMSTigress when she was attacked by two Turkish vessels. The former...
months in 1811. Bones had previously been commander of HMSTigress. Bones was given command of Tigress in October 1808 and sailed her from Portsmouth to Spithead...
sail: HMS Botha (flotilla leader), HMS Archer, HMS Jackal, Phoenix and HMSTigress (all refitting); HMS Beaver, HMS Druid, HMS Ferret, HMS Hind, HMS Hornet...
the Canadian Lakes. She was formerly the US Tigress, captured in 1814 and listed in service until 1832. HMS Surprise (1856), a wooden Vigilant-class screw...
the Bombay Dockyard for the EIC's naval arm. (One source misnames her as Tigress.) The Indian Navy sold her in 1862. PS Tigris (1836), of 109 tons (bm)...
Sinking of HMS Reindeer 28 June 1814 Action at Nottawasaga 14 August 1814 Sinking of HMS Avon 1 September 1814 Capture of the Scorpion and Tigress 2–6 September...
home of HMS Nancy, a merchant schooner taken into the Royal Navy during the War of 1812. It met three American warships: USS Niagara, USS Tigress and USS Scorpion...
The Ottoman Navy sank Royal Navy monitors HMS Raglan and HMS M28 while engaging destroyers HMSTigress and HMS Lizard, killing 139 British sailors. However...
Tigress and Scorpion (September 3 and 6, 1814): A small detachment of Royal Newfoundland Fencibles and a few seamen captured U.S. schooners Tigress and...