Arran was a "country ship" that performed one voyage for the EIC, sailing from Bengal to London.
[6][b] Captain John Barker sailed from Calcutta on 28 January 1800, bound for London.
[2][7] There was a disturbance aboard Arran on 27 July among the lascars, but as of December 2022, details are only accessible via archival research.
[9] Exeter and Mornington also left England at the same time as Arran, and also suffered great mortality among their lascars on the voyage to India.
[10] Arran appears in Lloyd's Register in 1800 with J. Barker, master, Foreman, owner, and trade London–India.
[15] Arran appears in the Register of Shipping for 1809 with Wilson, master, Scott & Co., owner, and trade London–India.
Captain Wilson paid well for local assistance in removing her cargo and stores.