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|{{HMS|Perseus|1861|2}}||Pembroke Dockyard||20 July 1860||21 August 1861||September 1862||Became training ship in 1886, renamed ''Defiance II'' in March 1904, sold for breaking up 26 June 1931
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|{{HMS|Chanticleer|1861|2}}||Portsmouth Dockyard||2 February 1860||9 February 1861||December 1861||02.10.1862 paddle ship Iona of David Hutcheson & Co wrecked off Gourock following a collision with the newly launched Chanticleer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acumfaegovan.com/shipbuilding/ships/thomsonships.php|title=J & G Thomson Ships|work=acumfaegovan.com|access-date=25 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023010131/http://www.acumfaegovan.com/shipbuilding/ships/thomsonships.php|archive-date=23 October 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
April 1866, accompanied [[Lord John Hervey]] and [[Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper]] on a trip to [[Astakos]] to pay ransom for their captured friend Mr Coore<ref name="Hervey kidnap">{{cite news |title=Lord John Hervey Amongst the Philistines |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8838564 |issue=4 April 1866 |publisher=The Mercury, Hobart |date=1866}}</ref><br> 23 January 1875: Sold for breaking up.
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|{{HMS|Reindeer|1866|2}}||[[Chatham Dockyard]]||1 May 1860<ref group=Note>Work was suspended in 1862 but subsequently restarted in May 1863</ref>||29 March 1866||October 1866||Sold for breaking up 28 August 1873
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