Homeward bound, she left Saugor on 28 June, reached St Helena on 22 October, and arrived at the Downs on 22 December.
She left Madras on 22 October, was at the Cape on 30 December, reached St Helena on 25 January 1808, and arrived back at the Downs on 4 April.
Captain D'Estere sailed from Portsmouth 7 July 1809, bound for Madeira, Madras, and Bengal.
French Commodore Jacques Hamelin, raided across the Bay of Bengal in 1809 with his squadron and achieved local superiority, capturing numerous merchant ships and minor warships.
On 18 November 1809, three ships of Hamelin's squadron, the frigates Vénus and Manche, and the brig Créole, encountered and captured United Kingdom, Windham, and Charlton.
Among the prizes was the "East Indiaman United Kingdom (prison ship) of 30 guns and 900 tons".
Lloyd's List reported on 4 August 1815 that United Kingdom had foundered off the Cape of Good Hope while sailing from Batavia for London.