HMS Zephyr
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Zephyr after the Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind:
- HMS Zephyr (1757), originally HMS Martin, was captured by the French Navy in 1756. She was recaptured in 1757 and renamed to Zephyr.
- HMS Zephyr (1779), launched in 1779, she was a 14-gun sloop. She was renamed Navy Transport in 1782, and then Dispatch in 1783 before being sold in 1798.
- HMS Zephyr (1795), launched in 1795, she was a 10-gun fireship. She was sold in 1808.
- HMS Zephyr (1809), launched in 1809, she was a 16-gun brig-sloop. She was sold in 1818 for breaking up.
- HMS Zephyr (1823), launched in 1823, she was a Cherokee-class 6-gun packet-brig. She was sold in 1836.
- HMS Zephyr (1837), transferred into service in 1837, she was a 3-gun wooden paddle picket. She was sold in 1865 for breaking up.
- HMS Zephyr (1873), launched in 1873, she was a 4-gun composite screw gunboat. She was sold in 1889 to become a salvage vessel. She was broken up in 1929.
- HMS Zephyr (R19), launched in 1943, she was a Z-class destroyer. She was broken up in 1958.
Battle honours
- Quebec 1759
- Martinque 1762
- Copenhagen 1801
- Baltic 1854
- Arctic 1945