Atlas (1812 EIC ship)

Homeward bound, she was at Lintin on 20 February 1814, reached St Helena on 26 May, and arrived back at Blackwall on 20 August.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 24 December, reached St Helena on 26 May 1816, and arrived at Blackwall on 17 May.

[1] When Atlas arrived back at London she discharged her crew, including her Chinese sailors hired in Canton.

She reached Madras on 24 June and arrived at the New Anchorage (near Diamond Harbour and Kedgeree on 9 July.

Homeward bound, she was below the Second Bar by 7 January 1818, at St Helena on 1 April, and in East India Docks on 16 June.

Homeward bound, she was below the Second Bar by 2 February 1818, at St Helena on 19 April, and in East India Dock on 1 July.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on- 15 January 1822, reached St Helena on 30 June, and arrived back at East India Dock on 3 September.

[1] On this voyage Captain Otway brought back from China a number of Chrysanthemums that were new to the Horticultural Society of London.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 29 November, reached St Helena on 20 March 1824, and arrived at Blackwall on 25 May.

[7] Otway turned over command of Atlas to Captain John Hine, who then sailed her on her last three voyages.

Homeward bound, she was at the Cape on 14 February 1826, reached St Helena on 16 March 1824, and arrived at Blackwall on 18 May.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 24 December, reached the Cape on 13 March 1828 and St Helena on 7 April, and arrived at East India Dock on 10 June.