[1] On 5 January 1803 she sailed for the Mediterranean but grounded the next day on Sconce Point, near The Needles, Isle of Wight.
[2][3] In early 1804 Captain Lord Cochrane, in Arab, ran into Abundance, after some days earlier having run into another navy vessel.
[6] Abundance sailed to the Cape of Good Hope in December 1807, together with the storeship Sally, under escort by Crocodile.
[9] The storeships Abundance and Dolphin left Bermuda on 7 December with a convoy under the escort of Conflict.
[10][a] In May 1816 Abundance left Antwerp with statues and paintings that Napoleon and his officers had stolen; she then conveyed the art safely to Civita Vechia.
Cardinal Ercole Consalvi, Minister of State, came down from Rome on behalf of Pope Pius VII.
A large state dinner followed, and the Cardinal invited all of Abundance's officers to come to Rome at the Pope's expense.
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