Providence appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1792 with Hutchinson, master and owner, and trade Petersburg–London.
She was carrying 1000 stands of arms, two 12-pounder field pieces, two mortars, uniforms for 1000 men, tents, and the like.
[8][9][b][c] She was also carrying M. Jean Saint-Faust who was traveling to Curaçao to assume command of the naval forces of the Batavian Republic.
[11] On 28 May, Lloyd's List (LL) it reported that the armed ships Providence, Magdalen, Ranger, and Rosina had arrived at Elsinore on 14 May with their convoy.
[9] On 1 July 1808 Providence detained and sent into Grimsby Vrow Maria Catharina, Visser, master.
[d] Providence apparently was not listed in LR between the end of her contract with the Royal Navy and reappearance in 1820.
Her entry was closed on the Register on 31 March 1870, with the notation "condemned & broken up at North Shields".