She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1704 for service in the English Channel.
Her breadth for tonnage was 24 feet 2 inches (7.4 metres) with the depth of hold of 9 ft 7.5 in (2.9 m).
Her armament was eighteen sakers and four minions all on wooden trucks.
[3] She was commissioned in 1704 under the command of Captain John Bennet, RN for service in the English Channel.
[4] She was taken by the French 36-gun privateer Le Duc de Vendome off St Albans Head, Dorset on 17 January 1708.