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* {{HMS|Persimmon|1919|6}} — built by Osbourne Graham, launched 4 March 1919. Sold 12 August 1920 but sale was cancelled; re-sold 13 October 1922.
* {{HMS|Rocksand|1918|6}} — built by Swan Hunter, launched 10 July 1918. Sold 15 November 1922.
* {{HMS|Sanfoin|1918|6}} — built by [[Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Company]], Greenock, launched 10 June 1918. Sold 15 November 1922.
* {{HMS|Sefton|1918|6}} — built by Barclay Curle, launched 6 July 1918. Sold August 1922.
* {{HMS|Silvio|1918|6}} — built by Barclay Curle, launched 12 April 1918. Transferred to [[Royal Australian Navy]] in December 1924 and became survey ship HMAS ''Moresby'' in April 1925. Escort vessel 1940. Sold for breaking up 1946 at Newcastle, NSW.
* {{HMS|Sir Bevis|1918|6}} — built by Barclay Curle, launched 11 May 1918. Transferred to RNVR in September 1923, renamed ''Irwell'', then again renamed ''Eaglet'' in 1926.
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==See also==
{{CommonscatCommons category-inline|24 class sloop}}
 
==References==
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* ''British and Empire Warships of the Second World War'', H T Lenton, 1998, Greenhill Books, {{ISBN|978-1-85367-277-4}}
* ''Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I'', Janes Publishing, 1919
* ''The Grand Fleet, Warship Design and Development 1906-1922'', D. K. Brown, Chatham Publishing, 1999, {{ISBN|978-1-86176-099-9}}
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