He was in continual employment during the peace, and as commodore, commanded the East Indies Station from 1773 to 1777.
It was not long before he returned to the East Indies Station as a rear-admiral, with an overwhelming naval force.
By 1914, Espiegle was on the East Indies Station.
He continued in his role on the East Indies Station until December 1915.
Having commissioned she made passage to the East Indies Station.
She also served during this period on the East Indies Station.
He served as Commander in chief of the East Indies Station from 1907 to 1909.
In 1754 he became Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station.
Dryad continued to serve on the East Indies Station until 1872.
In 1848, an Australian Division of the East Indies Station was established.