Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Antelope, after the Antelope:

  • was a galleass carrying between 38 and 44 guns. She was launched in 1546, rebuilt three times and was burned by parliamentarian sailors at Hellevoetsluis in 1649.
  • was a 56-gun third-rate great frigate launched in 1652 and wrecked later that year
  • was a 40-gun fourth-rate frigate launched in 1653 as Preston and renamed in 1660. She was sold in 1693.
  • was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1703. She was rebuilt in 1741 and was sold in 1783.
  • was a 14-gun sloop purchased in 1784, and lost in a hurricane later that year.
  • was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1802. She was used as a troopship from 1818, was placed on harbour service from 1824 and was broken up in 1845.
  • HMS Antelope was a 14-gun schooner, the ex-Spanish prize Antelope captured and purchased in 1808 and taken into service as . She was later renamed to Antelope, and was broken up in 1814.
  • was an iron paddle sloop launched in 1846 and sold in 1883.
  • was an launched in 1893. She was used for harbour service from 1910 and was sold in 1919.
  • was an destroyer launched in 1929 and sold in 1946.
  • was a Type 21 frigate launched in 1972 and bombed and sunk in the Falklands War in 1982.

Battle honours

Ships named Antelope have earned the following battle honours:

  • Armada, 1588
  • Lowestoft, 1665
  • Four Days' Battle, 1666
  • Orfordness, 1666
  • Sole Bay, 1672
  • Marbella, 1705
  • Aquilon, 1757
  • Atlantic, 1939−44
  • Bismarck, 1941
  • Malta Convoys, 1942
  • North Africa, 1942−43
  • Falkland Islands, 1982

See also

  • was a 6-gun West Indian Post Office Packet Service packet ship that was captured in 1781, 1782, and 1794.
  • , a brig of 199 tons (bm), and 12-14 guns, was launched at Bombay Dockyard in 1793 for the Bombay Marine, the British East India Company's naval arm. She was sold after 1830.
  • Antelope is a fictitious 18th century privateer in Stan Rogers's song Barrett's Privateers

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