Dutch ship Tromp (1777)

In British service she served as a prison, troop, store, guard, hospital, or receiving ship until the Navy sold her in 1815.

Turnor transferred to HMS Trident and in November Captain Billy Douglas replaced him in Tromp.

On 16 January, Van Tromp arrived at Spithead with the transport ship Abbey.

[7] In June Captain Richard Worsley took command of Tromp, but paid her off in December.

The ship's carpenter had accused Norway of converting the king's stores to his private purposes, and for making false musters.

The court found the charge of converting not proven, but convicted Norway of the false musters.

[10] Then on 28 August 1807, Tromp detained the Danish ships Diamond and Karen Louisa.

Recruit, Humber, Cheerful, and Experiment were in sight and so shared in the proceeds of the seizure.