Design
The two Surveyors of the Navy – Sir William Rule and Sir John Henslow – jointly designed the class. A notation on the back of the plans held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, states that the designers based their plan on the lines of the captured French sloop ''Amazon'', captured in 1745. The Admiralty ordered six vessels to this design in February 1793; it ordered a seventh vessel in the following year. These ships were initially armed with sixteen 6-pounder guns, later supplemented with eight 12-pounderShips
Batch 1 (with 6-pounder guns)
* Note 1: ''Lynx'' caused an international incident in 1795 when she fired on .Batch 2 (with 32-pounder carronades)
* Note 2: The initial contractor for ''Anacreon'', Owen of Ringmore, Devon, went bankrupt in 1810, so work was transferred to Plymouth Dockyard. * Note 3: The initial contractor for ''North Star'' and ''Hesper'', Benjamin Tanner of Dartmouth, went bankrupt in 1807 and the two contracts were transferred to John Cock. * Note 4: ''Ranger'' was altered on stocks and completed to a slightly longer design, being 111¼ ft on the gundeck.References
*'' British Warships in the Age of Sail: 1793–1817'', Rif Winfield, Seaforth Publishing, 2007. {{Cormorant class ship-sloop Sloop classes