HMS Orpheus (1780)
HMS Orpheus was a 32–gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1780, and served for more than a quarter of a century, before she was wrecked in 1807.
American War of Independence
On 14 April 1781, Orpheus and captured the off the Delaware. The Royal Navy briefly took her into service as HMS Confederate.In March 1782, Orpheus captured the American letter of marque Navarro. The Royal Navy took her into service as.
French Revolutionary Wars
1792 Orpheus sailed to the leeward Island under the command of Captain Henry Newcombe, 1793 sailed to the East Indies.On 5 May 1794, Orpheus captured the French frigate Duguay Trouin, the former East Indiaman Princess Royal, which the French had captured on 27 September 1793.
On 22 June 1796 Orpheus was in the Straits of Banca, where she captured the Dutch brig Harlingen. The British took Harlingen into service as.
In August 1797 Orpheus was reported as being in Madras and Captain William Hill was appointed commander.
On 7 May, 1800 she was anchored in the Sunda Strait.