HMS Pigmy
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named Pigmy
- HMS Pigmy (1781), a 14-gun cutter captured by the French on 27 December 1781.[1] Recaptured on 22 July 1782.[2] Renamed HMS Lurcher on 31 May 1783 and HMS Pigmy in July 1783. Wrecked on 16 December 1796 with the loss of all hands.[3]
- HMS Pigmy (1782), the former 10-gun cutter HMS Ranger, renamed in 1782 and sold in 1784.[4]
- HMS Pigmy (1798), the former French cutter Mutin, captured on 2 October 1779. Renamed HMS Mutine on entry into Royal Navy service. Renamed HMS Pigmy on 20 January 1798. Wrecked on 9 August 1805.[5]
- HMS Pigmy (1806), a 16-gun gun-brig wrecked on 5 March 1807.[6]
- HMS Pigmy (1810), a 10-gun cutter/schooner sold in 1823.[7]
- HMS Pigmy (1879), a paddle steamer scrapped in 1879.
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