She underwent two maritime mishaps, one in August 1802 and one circa December 1827, before being wrecked on 17 November 1832 near Orford High Light.
[2] On 31 August 1802, Lloyd's List reported that Albion Packet struck on a rock at the entrance of the Tweed as she was sailing from London to Leith.
Albion Packet put into Berwick with five feet of water in her hold and would be obliged to unload her cargo to repair.
[3] In August 1809 Albion Packet sailed from London to Leith in 37 hours, the quickest such voyage known.
In 1827, Albion Packet, Hunter, master, was sailing from Hambro to Newcastle upon Tyne when she went shore near Cuxhaven.
From 1828 on, all the advertisements for Albion Packet's sailings gave her master's name as William Morrison, and her destinations as ports in Northern Germany or the Baltic.