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{{Infobox Ship Class Overview
|Name='''''Crocus''-class brig-sloop'''
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|Ship complement=86
|Ship armament=14 guns<br>
*2 x× 6-pdr long guns
*12 x× 24-pdr [[carronade]]s
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The '''''Crocus'' -class brig-sloops''' were a class of [[sloop-of-war]] built for the [[Royal Navy]], and were the only Royal Navy brig-sloops ever designed rated for 14 guns. The class was designed by the Surveyors of the Navy ([[William Rule (Surveyor of the Navy)|Sir William Rule]] and [[John Henslow (Surveyor of the Navy)|Sir John Henslow]]) jointly, and approved on 28 March 1807. Unlike the vast majority of other British brig-sloops built for the Royal Navy in this wartime period, which were built by contractors, construction of the ''Crocus'' class was confined to the Admiralty's own dockyards. One vessel was ordered from each of the Royal Dockyards (except Sheerness) on 30 March; four more were ordered in 1808 and a final unit in 1810. All the ships of the class survived the Napoleonic Wars and were broken up between 1815 and 1815.
 
==Vessels==
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! Name
! Builder
! Built at
! Launched
! Fate
|-
| [[HMS Podargus (1808)|''Podargus'']]
| Portsmouth Dockyard
| 26 May 1808
| Sold for breaking 7 August 1833<ref name=RW>Winfield (2004), p.73.</ref>
|-
| [[HMS Crocus (1808)|''Crocus'']]
| Plymouth Dockyard
| 10 June 1808
| Sold for breaking 31 August 1815<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Merope (1808)|''Merope'']]
| Chatham Dockyard
| 25 June 1808
| Sold for breaking 23 Novemeber 1815<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Apelles (1808)|''Apelles'']]
| Woolwich Dockyard
| 10 August 1808
| Sold for breaking 15 February 1816<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Portia (1810)|''Portia'']]
| Deptford Dockyard
| 30 August 1810
| Sold for breaking 6 March 1817<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Prospero (1809)|''Prospero'']]
| Woolwich Dockyard
| 9 November 1809
| Sold for breaking 30 May 1816<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Muros (1809)|''Muros'']]
| Chatham Dockyard
| 23 October 1809
| Sold for breaking 18 April 1822<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Zephyr (1809)|''Zephyr'']]
| Portsmouth Dockyard
| 29 April 1809
| Sold for breaking 29 January 1818<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Banterer (1810)|''Banterer'']]
| Woolwich Dockyard
| 2 June 1810
| Sold for breaking 6 March 1817<ref name=RW/>
|-
| [[HMS Wolf (1814)|''Wolf'']]
| Woolwich Dockyard
| 16 September 1814
| Sold 27 January 1825.<ref name=RW/> Worked as a whaler in the Pacific Ocean, hit [[Wolf Rock, Lord Howe Island|Wolf Rock]] and sank on 6 August 1837 off [[Lord Howe Island]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/2212952?searchTerm=wolf+wrecked |title=The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 16 September 1837, p.2. |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=26 August 2010}}</ref>
|-
|}
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{{reflist}}
*''British Warships in the Age of Sail'', Rif Winfield, Seaforth Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84415-717-4
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