1st EIC voyage (1782–1785): Captain Peter Stoakes sailed from Portsmouth on 6 February 1782, bound for Madras and China.
[a] Bound to China, she was at Madras on 13 September and Batavia on 19 November; she arrived at Whampoa anchorage on 20 February 1784.
[1] 2nd EIC voyage (1785–1787): Captain Richard Hardinge sailed from the Downs on 17 December 1785, bound for st Helena and Bencoolen.
[f] Homeward bound, she was at Rat Island again on 23 December, reached St Helena on 23 March 1787, and arrived on 17 June in the Downs.
HOmeward bound, she was at Cox's Island on 16 December,[g] the Cape on 24 March 1789, and st Helena on 15 April.
[1] 4th EIC voyage (1791–1792): Captain Hardinge sailed from the Downs on 27 March 1791, bound for Madras and Bengal.
[1] 5th EIC voyage (1793–1794): War with France had broken out and Captain Richard Hardinge was issued a letter of marque on 21 August 1793.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 21 June, reached St Helena on 20 November, and arrived in the Downs on 8 February 1797.