Captain William Greer sailed from Portsmouth on 9 June 1787, bound for China.
Captain James Dundas of Earl Fitzwilliam, the senior EIC captain at Canton, gathered men from the other Indiamen there, suppressed the mutiny, and incarcerated the mutineers on Fitzwilliam.
[3] Captain Greer sailed from Portsmouth on 20 February 1790, bound for Madras and China.
[3] The French Revolutionary Wars had begun a few months before Belvedere again sailed for the Far East.
[3] Captain Christie sailed from Portsmouth on 9 July, bound for St Helena and China.
[5] Belvedere reached St Helena on 30 September and the Cape of Good Hope on 21 November; she arrived at whampoa on 28 March 1796.
Homeward bound, she reached St Helena on 4 September and Cork on 12 January 1800.
[3] Captain James Peter Fearon acquired a letter of marque on 10 March 1801.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 20 March, reached st Helena on 8 July, and arrived back at Gravesend on 16 September.