| Name | Cruizer (1828) | Explanation | |
| Type | Brig-sloop | ||
| Launched | 19 January 1828 | ||
| Hull | Wooden | ||
| Propulsion | Sail | ||
| Builders measure | 385 tons | ||
| Displacement | |||
| Guns | 18 | ||
| Fate | 1849 | ||
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| Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
| Date | Event | ||
| April 1831 - May 1831 | Commanded by Acting Commander James Beckford Lewis Hay | ||
| 13 May 1831 - 4 January 1833 | Commanded by Commander John Parker | ||
| 7 October 1835 - 29 October 1835 | Commanded by Acting commander Charles Fitzgerald, North America and West Indies | ||
| 10 May 1839 - 16 October 1841 | Commanded by Commander Henry Wells Giffard, East Indies (including the first Anglo-Chinese war) | ||
| 16 October 1841 - March 1843 | Commanded by Commander Joseph Pearse, East Indies (including the first Anglo-Chinese war) | ||
| (October 1843) | Out of commission at Chatham | ||
| 7 September 1844 - 24 June 1846 | Commanded by Commander Edward Gennys Fanshawe, East Indies | ||
| 22 December 1845 - 9 November 1846 | Commanded by Commander William Maclean, East Indies | ||
| 12 November 1846 | Commanded by Commander Edward Peirse, East Indies | ||
| 2 February 1847 - 28 February 1847 | Commanded by Acting commander Frederick Pelham Warren, East Indies | ||
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