EIC voyage #1 (1782–1785): Captain William Applegath (or Applegarth) sailed from Portsmouth on 11 September 1782, bound for Bombay.
Europa reached Madras on 16 April 1783 and Anjengo on 21 October; she arrived at Bombay on 12 November.
[3] EIC voyage #2 (1786–1787): Captain Augustus Joseph Applegath sailed from The Downs on 20 February 1786, bound for Madras and China.
She reached Madras on 11 June and Penang on 9 August, and arrived at Whampoa on 26 September.
Europa reached São Tiago on 7 March, and arrived at Madras on 30 June.
[2] The British government held Europa at Portsmouth, together with 38 other Indiamen in anticipation of using them as transports for an attack on Île de France (Mauritius).
[3] EIC voyage #6 (1796–1798): Captain Charles Jones acquired a letter of marque on 3 March 1796.
She continued her voyage and was at Saugor on 8 November, Madras again on 3 February 1797, and arrived at Bencoolen on 5 May.
Homeward bound, she was at the Cape of 26 October and St Helena on 3 December; she arrived at The Downs on 31 January 1798.