[1] She shared in the prize money awarded to the British squadron that captured the French East Indiaman St Priest on 11 March 1762.
[1] She was fitted as a guard ship at Plymouth in January 1764, and then as a troopship in May 1765 and again in March 1768.
Between March 1771 and April 1772 she underwent a small to middling repair at Plymouth.
She twice underwent fitting at Plymouth for the East Indies in April to June 1778 and in February 1779.
[1] Between March and June 1772 she was at Chatham, receiving an all-carronade armament and the masts of a 60-gun ship.