Agamemnon (1811 ship)

[6] Lloyd's List reported on 25 March 1817, that Agamemnon, while sailing from Bengal to London, had been required to put into Isle of France for repairs to damage that she had sustained.

[11] On 28 September, Agamemnon, Surees, master, arrived at Dover, despite having been reported to have been condemned at the Cape of Good Hope.

[12] On 17 March 1825, Agamemnon, Walker, master, put back into Greenock after having run aground on Tuskar Rock, Ireland.

[13] Lloyd's Register (1826), listed Agamemnon with J. Jackson, master, changing to J. Crole, Pollock & Co., owner, and trade Greenock — "Mrmc".

[14] Lloyd's List reported that Agamemnon, of Port Glasgow, Crowell, master, had wrecked on Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, on 2 June 1826, while sailing from St John, New Brunswick.