Charles Thompson, Esq., Captain.
Dead [1799]. A baronet and vice-admiral of the red.—[D.N.B.]
John Laugharne, 1st Lieutenant.
Dead [1819]. A vice-admiral; a most indefatigable first lieutenant, and one of the best seamen in the service.
Joseph Peyton, 2nd Lieutenant.
Dead [1816]. A rear-admiral [superannuated].
Charles Holmes Everitt, 2nd Lieutenant.
Dead [1807]. An admiral [took the name of Calmady].
[Richard] Hawford, 2nd Lieutenant.
He commanded the Rover sloop of war when she upset in a white squall on the West India Station and all hands unfortunately perished [on or about 29 October 1781].