| Name | Mohawk (1856) | Explanation | |
| Type | Gunvessel | ||
| Launched | 11 January 1856 | ||
| Hull | Wooden | ||
| Propulsion | Screw | ||
| Builders measure | 679 tons | ||
| Displacement | |||
| Guns | 4 | ||
| Fate | 1862 | ||
| Class | Vigilant | ||
| Ships book | ADM 135/313 | ||
| Note | 1862 sold to Emperor of China as Pekin | ||
| Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
| Date | Event | ||
| 26 January 1856 - 6 November 1857 | Commanded by Commander Francis Arden Close, Portsmouth, including 1856 'Grand Naval Review' | ||
| 16 July 1857 | Commanded by Commander Patrick Charles Campbell McDougall, East Indies and China | ||
| 8 June 1860 - 2 November 1861 | Commanded by Commander Edward Henry Howard, Mediterraean | ||
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