Aeolus spent the rest of 1805 and 1806 on the Irish station, before departing for Halifax in August 1807.
Honyman then sailed Topaze back to England, where she served on the Irish station.
He commanded her at Saint Helena and the Irish station.
Littlehales continued on the Irish station until 15 May 1800 when he was promoted to post captain.
At this time Penguin was on the Irish station again.
Yellowing documents marked "top secret" and locked in a vault under the 30-year rule enjoy a wider audience than the Irish pay-per-view station.
In 1811 she was on the Irish station, based at Cork.
She was first commissioned in April 1797 under Captain Thomas Williams on the Irish station.
Decade was assigned to the serve in the Channel in 1807, and by 1808 was on the Irish station.
The Phoebe was assigned to the Irish station, where Baker remained until 27 May 1802.