She was condemned at Antigua in early 1808, having been damaged while sailing from Jamaica to London.
[3] In 1797 her ownership changed and her new owners moved her registration to London.
[1] On 6 July 1799 Captain George Whytock acquired a letter of marque.
[2] On 4 January 1808 Rambler, Williams, master, which had been sailing from Jamaica to London when she had been seen at 40°N 49°W / 40°N 49°W / 40; -49, in great distress.
She had cut away her main and mizzen masts and was bearing away for the Western Island (the Azores).