Amelia entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1813 with Lowes master and owner, and trade London.
[1] The Register of Shipping (RS) for 1814 showed with J.Low, master, R.Gutt, owner, and trade London–Lisbon, changing to London–Demerara.
A letter dated Elsinore 4 April 1826 reported that Amelia, Storey, master, from London to Memel, had had to be cut from her anchor due to strong winds.
[4] Then LL reported on 11 December 1827 that officers of the Coastal Blockade had seized Amelia as she was on her way from Memel to Portsmouth.
[5] Like The Times, LL too reported on 7 May 1830 that Amelia had foundered, and gave the name of her master as Storey.