Apollo (1812 EIC ship)

She made three voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as a regular ship.

EIC voyage #1 (1812–1813): Captain Charles Bryan Tarbutt acquired a letter of Marque on 17 April 1812.

[2] EIC voyage #2 (1815–1816): Captain Tarbutt sailed from The Downs on 15 April 1815, bound for Bengal and Bombay.

[2] On 7 March she put into Mauritius much damaged from a gale that had also washed away a considerable part of her cargo of sugar.

[2] EIC voyage #3 (1819–1820): Captain George Tennant sailed from The Downs on 22 April 1819, bound for China.

Homeward bound, she was at Macao on 22 November, reached St Helena on 6 February 1820, and arrived at Blackwall on 10 April.

[10] On 14 April 1823 Apollo was wrecked on Green Point, Cape of Good Hope, while on her way to London from Bengal and Madras.

Lloyd's List reported on 27 June that she was on shore near Moulin Battery, and a complete wreck.