[2] 1st enslaving voyage (1798–1799): Captain Edward Clark sailed from Liverpool 2 April 1798.
[5] 3rd slave trading voyage (1801–1802): Captain Edward Clark acquired a letter of marque on 25 March 1801.
She did not appear in Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure (SAD) data during those years.
4th enslaving voyage (1804–1805): Captain Thomas Moffitt sailed from Liverpool 4 November 1804.
[7] 5th enslaving voyage and capture: Captain Enock Almon sailed from Liverpool on 16 September 1805.
[8] Admiral Linois's squadron was on its way back to France from the Indian Ocean when it captured Rolla on either 22 November 1805 or 5 December.
[9] On 18 April 1806 Lloyd's List (LL) reported that a privateer had captured Rolla, of Liverpool, and another vessel, off Loango.
[10] The other vessel was Resource, of Liverpool, which Marengo, Linois's flagship, had captured on 8 December off the coast of Africa.