She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1705 for service in Ireland.
[1][2] Fox Prize (actually only listed as Fox) was the fifth named ship since it was used for a 22-gun French ship captured in 1650 and expended as a fireship at Malaga in 1656.
Her keel for tonnage calculation of 76 feet 0 inches (23.2 metres).
Her armament was twenty 6-pounders on the upper deck with and four 4-pounders on the quarterdeck all on wooden trucks.
[5] She was wrecked in Holyhead Bay on 28 August 1706 with a great loss of life including her commander.