Regulus (ship)

Several ships have been named Regulus for the star Regulus:


 * Regulus was built in Spain. The British captured her in 1797. She spent her career trading to the Cape of Good Hope and West Africa. She was briefly a privateer. She was broken up in 1806.
 * Regulus was a French privateer that HMS Princess Charlotte (1799) captured in December 1804; she became HMS Morne Fortunee (1806), there being an HMS Regulus (1785) already in service.
 * Regulus, of 378 tons (bm), was launched at Whitby. In 1825 she carried assisted immigrants from Cork to Quebec under a scheme promoted by Peter Robinson. She was last listed in 1855.
 * SS Regulus was a steamship registered in St. John's, Dominion of Newfoundland. She was lost, with all hands, on 23 October 1910 in Leeward Cove, 1.5 mi south of Motion Head, Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove, Newfoundland during a southeast gale.
 * SS Regulus, of, was launched by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Newcastle upon Tyne. In September 1917 she rescued the crew of SS Port Kembla after Port Kembla struck a mine. Regulus was broken up in 1936.