HMS Senegal

Two vessels that served the Royal Navy have been named Senegal:

  • Senegal was launched at Rotherhithe on 26 December 1760 as a 14-gun sloop of 292 tons (bm). She grounded while attempting to enter the harbour at Canso, Nova Scotia, on 22 August 1764 and foundered while being towed into the harbour.[1] It was later commanded by Sir Thomas Rich in 1769 and by William Duddingston in 1771.[2]
  • Senegal was a sloop of 183 tons (formerly named Racehorse) that the Royal Navy purchased in 1777 and armed with 16 guns. The French captured her on 15 August 1778.[3] HMS Zephyr recaptured her on 2 November 1780 off the Gambia River, but she blew up by accident at GorĂ©e on 22 November.[4][5]

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