After her capture circa 1797, she became a slave ship, sailing from London in the triangular trade in enslaved people.
She first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1797 with T. Wilson, master and owner, and trade Liverpool–Africa.
[1] Captain Thomas Wilson sailed from London on 6 July 1797.
[2] In 1797, 104 vessels sailed from English ports, bound for Africa to acquire and transport enslaved people.
Twelve of these vessels sailed from London.