On 16 November 1798, the squadron she was in captured three US merchantmen, Norfolk, Eliza, and Friendship, under convoy of USS Baltimore; the squadron impressed five of Baltimore{'}s crew. At the time she was under command of Capt. Dobson.[3] She was still Captained by Dobson when she contacted USS Ganges while on a cruise on 3 April, 1800.[4]
For some of the period between 1798 and 1802, she was under the command of Captain Theophilus Jones.[5]
After the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, Queen continued in the blockade of Cadiz. On 25 November, Thunderer detained the Ragusan ship Nemesis, which was sailing from Isle de France to Leghorn, Italy, with a cargo of spice, indigo dye, and other goods.[7]Queen shared the prize money with ten other British warships.[8]
On 25 October 1806, the Spanish privateer Generalísimo captured HM gunboat Hannah, which was serving as a tender to Queen.
After Trafalgar, the demand for the large three-decker first and second rates diminished. Consequently, in 1811 the Admiralty had Queenrazeed to become a two-decker third rate of 74 guns.
Fate
Queen was eventually broken up in 1821, at the age of 52.[1][2]