Lapwing (ship)

Several vessels have been named Lapwing, after the northern lapwing, a species of bird:


 * Lapwing traded between London and Africa for the St George's Bay Company. Later she became a packet and coaster.
 * Lapwing was launched at Bristol and lengthened in 1797. She was a West Indiaman until in 1801 she became a slave ship. However, on her first slave trading voyage a Spanish privateer captured her. Although the Spanish authorities ordered her restitution to her owners, it is not clear that the order was anything but moot.
 * SS Lapwing, of, was launched in 1920 at Paisley, Renfrewshire. On 26 September 1941 she was straggling from Convoy HG 73 when GS U-203 torpedoed and sank her in the Atlantic Ocean north north west of the Azores (47.66667°N, -23.46667°W); 24 of her 34 crew were lost.