French frigate Clorinde (1801)

In February 1802, under frigate captain Pierre-Marie Le Bozec, she was sent on station at Santo Domingo.

[3] The Royal Navy commissioned Clorinde at Jamaica in May 1804 under Captain Robert O'Brien.

[4] In November 1810, Clorinde was part of the squadron participating in the invasion of Isle de France.

In September 1814 Clorinde was under the command of Captain Samuel Pechell.

[3] The Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy offered "Clorinde, of 38 guns and 1161 tons", lying at Deptford, for sale on 30 January 1817.