In June 1802 Capt. James Shephard took command.
Captain The Hon.
Thomas Bladen Capell followed him and recommissioned
Phoebe in September. She then sailed for the Mediterranean on 28 September. In 1803
Phoebe was sailing out of
Malta. At some point, perhaps during the summer, her boats participated in a disastrous attack on two French privateers off
Civitavecchia. The privateers repulsed the British, who lost eight men killed and wounded. On 1 August,
Phoebe captured two
settées, which a French squadron recaptured. In recapturing the settees, the French squadron involved lost an opportunity to capture
Phoebe, though they did capture the schooner and a transport. but the vessels became separated during a gale in the
Gulf of Lyons. Shortly thereafter
Hindostan caught fire and was totally destroyed. On 13 June
Phoebe and
Amazon made ready to engage two French frigates anchored under the guns of the north-most fort at Toulon. The fort fired at
Phoebe, but she was out of range. When the French fleet sortied, the British vessels rejoined their squadron, however the French fleet returned to port without engaging. On 24 August 1804
Phoebe and captured
Venscab. On 10 November
Phoebe captured
Cacciatore. Then
Phoebe and
Hydra shared the proceeds from the capture between 9 and 15 November of the vessels
Paulina and
Sesostris. was passing the island of Toro (off Mallorca; ) on 4 April 1805 when
Phoebe brought the news that the French fleet under Admiral
Pierre-Charles Villeneuve had escaped from Toulon. While Nelson made for
Sicily to see if the French were heading for Egypt, Villeneuve entered
Cádiz to link up with the Spanish fleet. Then, while Nelson was pursuing the French fleet from Toulon to the West Indies, Capel, in
Phoebe, was in charge of a small squadron of five frigates and two bomb vessels with the mission of covering Sicily,
Sardinia and the route to Egypt.
Phoebe joined the blockade of Cádiz later in the summer.
Trafalgar The arrival of the additional frigates
Phoebe, , , , and off Cádiz allowed Nelson to detach them to disrupt local shipping supplying provisions for the Franco-Spanish Combined Fleet in Cádiz. In October, the frigate squadron was acting as the eyes of the British fleet. When the Combined Fleet put to sea on 19 October,
Phoebe was first in line, followed by
Naiad and the
third-rate . Capel spotted the Combined Fleet's exit and notified Nelson. As the combined fleet approached the British over the next couple of days, the frigates shadowed it, reporting on its movements. During the subsequent
Battle of Trafalgar,
Phoebe relayed Nelson's signals to the rest of fleet, and remained close to the action although she did not actually engage the enemy. In the gale that followed a few days later and
Phoebe assisted two of the prizes, and
Bahama, with the result that they were saved.
North Sea and Baltic In January 1806 Captain James Oswald took command.
Phoebe then served in the North Sea and the Channel. On 9 July
Phoebe, and were deployed to the
Shetland Islands to find a French squadron reported to be destroying British and Russian fishing and merchant vessels in the Arctic. Although
Phoebe met with no success,
Blanche encountered and captured .
Phoebe then sailed to the West Indies. On 18 January 1808,
Phoebe sailed for the Mediterranean. On 11 September, all squadron re-embarked the seamen and marines that had landed, together with about 700 prisoners, including 237 Europeans. At 4am
Nisus and
Phoebe weighed and steered for Taggal, a port about further to the east. The next day
Phoebe arrived off the harbour. Together with a landing party of seamen, marines, and some
sepoys, Captain Hillyar took quiet possession of the fort and public stores.
Phoebe,
Nisus,
President, and joined Stopford with and on 14 September. The next day they sailed for
Surabaya. On 17 September they anchored off Ledayo on the Java shore where three transports with 450 men joined them. There they learned that the Dutch and French had surrendered the day before. The troops landed two days later and took possession of the place on 20 September under the general terms of the capitulation. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Java" to all remaining survivors of the campaign.
Phoebe arrived at Plymouth Dock on 18 January 1812 with dispatches from the East Indies. ==War of 1812==