She had a relatively unremarkable career escorting convoys in the North Sea and Channel before she was laid up in 1807 and sold in 1810.
[7] Bonetta was one of six British warships that shared in the capture on 23 August of the Danish vessel Speculation.
[8] Disposal: The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered Bonetta for sale on 20 September 1810 at Chatham.
[1] On 9 May 1816 Captain W. Elder (or Alder), sailed from Deal, bound for a whaling voyage to the South Seas.
Adamant arrived at Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, on 20 September with merchandise and passengers.
[11] She carried as free settlers James, William, and Thomas Salmon, who had chartered her and loaded her with a cargo of merchandise.
[15][16] There is no report of Adamant after 7 January 1818 in Lloyd's List's ship arrivals and departures data.