For most of the years 1827 to 1829
Rattlesnake was cruising off the coasts of Greece, under the command of
Captain the Hon. Charles Orlando Bridgeman. During that period her log was kept by
Midshipman Talavera Vernon Anson and survives in a collection at the
New York Public Library. Both men went on to become admirals. On 31 January 1828,
Rattlesnake was part of a force of five British and two French ships that attacked the Greek island of
Gramvousa, used as a base for piracy. While most of the pirate's ships were destroyed by the Anglo-French force, the British frigate ran aground after a collision with and sank. Sometime between 14 and 16 May 1830,
Rattlesnake was driven ashore and damaged at
Algiers in
Ottoman Algeria. She was repaired and returned to service. ==Service in the East Indies and China Station==