Both were ordered on 19 August 1760, and contracts with the respective builders were agreed on 22 and 25 August. They were two-masted (snow-rigged) vessels, although they were both later reported to be converted to three-masted ship sloops.
Hunter was captured by two American privateers off Boston on 23 November 1775, but was retaken by HMS Greyhound the following day.
Name | Ordered | Builder | Launched | Notes |
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Druid | 19 August 1760 | John Barnard and John Turner, Harwich | 21 February 1761 | Sunk as a breakwater at Sheerness in August 1773. |
10 August 1760 | Thomas Stanton, John Wells and William Wells, Rotherhithe | 11 March 1761 | Sold 14 February 1777 at Sheerness. | |