After commissioning in 1900, she was assigned to the
British Mediterranean Fleet, under the command of Lieutenant and Commander H.P. Buckle. She is reported in early January 1901 as being back in Home waters, as part of the Medway instructional flotilla. She was paid off at
Chatham on 29 August 1901 for repairs to the machinery, and her crew transferred to the destroyer , which took its place in the Mediterranean Fleet. Commander
Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair was appointed in command and re-commissioned her on 24 February 1902 for home sea trials, followed by service with the Mediterranean Fleet. She saw several months of trials as
tender to
Pembroke, the shore establishment at
Chatham, before her departure for the
Mediterranean in late May 1902, arriving at
Malta on 9 June. In September 1902 she visited the
Aegean Sea with other ships of the station for combined manoeuvres near
Nauplia, and in early January 1903 there was a similar three-weeks cruise in the Greek islands around
Corfu. On her return to the United Kingdom in 1913, she was assigned to the
7th Destroyer Flotilla at
Devonport. On 30 August 1912 the Admiralty directed that all destroyer classes were to be designated by letter. Since her design speed was and she had three funnels, she was assigned with similar ships in the . After 30 September 1913, she was known as a destroyer and had the letter ‘C’ painted on the hull below the bridge area and on either the fore or aft funnel. In July 1914 she was in active commission in the
7th Destroyer Flotilla, based at Devonport, tendered to , destroyer
depot ship to the 7th Flotilla. In September 1914, the 7th was redeployed to the
River Humber. Her employment within the
Humber Patrol included anti-submarine and counter-mining patrols. She remained in this deployment until 1916 when she deployed to
Scapa Flow with HMS
Leander. At Scapa Flow she provided anti-submarine defence for the fleet anchorage. In 1919 she was placed in reserve, awaiting disposal. She was sold on 7 June 1920 to J.W. Houston for breaking at
Montrose. ==Pennant numbers==