HMS Coromandel was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy, previously the East Indiaman Winterton.
The Royal Navy purchased Winterton on the stocks,[3] and commissioned her as HMS Coromandel in June 1795 under Captain John Inglis.
Her officers and crew therefore participated in their share of a partial payment of £20,000 for goods and stores captured at that time.
[6] As part of the British fleet, Coromandel shared in the prize money for the recapture of HMS Peterel on 13 November.
[1] She then spent the period June through October 1807 being fitted at Chatham as a convalescent ship for service in Jamaica.