Ann and Eliza (1789 ship)

She was the sixth vessel registered at Calcutta and the cost of her hull, masts, and copper sheathing was Rupees 34,000.

[1] Ann and Eliza, Haldane, master, was lost in Algoa Bay while on a voyage from Bengal to the Cape of Good Hope.

[3] The British East India Company (EIC) had engaged her in November 1795 in Bengal to carry stores to His Majesty's troops at the Cape.

Lloyd's List gave the month and year as November 1795.

It stated that the loss occurred in the Cape Padrone area and the Ann and Eliza was carrying rice and arrack from Bengal to England.