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!scope="col"|Ship
!scope="col"|Builder <ref name=l57/>
!scope="col"|[[Laid down]] <ref name=e63>English, p. 63</ref>
!scope="col"|[[Ceremonial ship launching|Launched]] <ref name=l57>Lenton, p. 157</ref>
!scope="col"|Completed <ref name=e63/>
!scope="col"|Fate
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|[[HMNB Portsmouth|HM Dockyard, Portsmouth]]
|15 May 1933
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| Sunk by the {{GS|U-22|1936|6}}, 21 January 1940
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|rowspan=2|[[William Denny & Brothers]], [[Dumbarton]]
|20 March 1933
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|22 March 1933
|12 April 1934
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| Sunk by a mine, 24 October 1943
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|rowspan=2|[[Hawthorn Leslie & Company]], [[Hebburn]]
| rowspan="2" |15 March 1933
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| Sunk in the [[Battle of the Java Sea]], 27 February 1942
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|29 March 1934
|2 November 1934
|Sunk in the [[Second Battle of the Java Sea]], 1 March 1942
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|rowspan=2|[[Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Company]], [[Greenock]]
| rowspan="2" |30 March 1933
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|29 March 1934
|30 October 1934
| Torpedoed by the {{ship|Italian submarine|Guglielmo Marconi|1939|6}}, 8 July 1940; sank while under tow, 11 July
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|rowspan=2|[[Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson]], [[Wallsend]]
| rowspan="2" |24 March 1933
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| Sunk by mine, 31 August 1940
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|29 May 1934
|2 November 1934
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!scope="col"|Ship
!scope="col"|Builder <ref name=e6/>
!scope="col"|Laid down <ref name=l59/>
!scope="col"|Launched <ref name=e6>English, p. 76</ref>
!scope="col"|Completed <ref name=l59>Lenton, pp. 158–159</ref>
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|[[Yarrow & Company|Yarrow]], [[Scotstoun]]
|31 July 1933
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|[[Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company|Parsons]], [[Wallsend]]
|5 July 1933
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|[[Cammell Laird]], [[Birkenhead]]
|17 March 1933
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| Torpedoed by Italian aircraft and scuttled, 23 July 1941
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|Parsons, Wallsend
|5 July 1933
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| Sunk by the {{GS|U-211||6}}, 16/17 December 1942
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|Cammell Laird, Birkenhead
|21 July 1933
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| Torpedoed by an Italian bomber and scuttled by [[HMS Tartar (F43)|HMS ''Tartar'']], 13 August 1942
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|[[J. Samuel White]], [[Cowes]]
|15 May 1933
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|rowspan=2|[[John Brown & Company|John Brown]], [[Clydebank]]
|25 July 1933
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| Transferred to RCN as HMCS ''Saskatchewan'', 1943
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|21 August 1933
|12 October 1934
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|Transferred to RCN as HMCS ''Qu'Appelle'', 1944
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|J. Samuel White, Cowes
|19 May 1933
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