[1] After commissioning she spent her career in Home waters and North America on trade protection duties.
After her rebuild she served in Home Waters, North America, West Indies and the Mediterranean on trade protection.
[3] She was ordered on 29 September 1711 from Chatham Dockyard to be built under the guidance of Benjamin Rosewell, Master Shipwright of Woolwich.
[Note 1] Upon completion she was commissioned under Captain Thomas Whitney, RN for service in the Leeward Islands.
[8] She was commissioned in 1725 under the command of Captain Mungo Herdman, RN for service off the Scottish coast.
She underwent a small repair and fitted for foreign service at Portsmouth for £1,023.6.8d[Note 2] from January to May 1732.