Five of her eight crew survived until 11 March, when Berwick Packet, Jameson, master, rescued them.
[2] All the crew had taken to her rigging, but the cook, the master, and his son died of exhaustion in the 33 hours before Berwick Packet rescued them.
[3] On 17 February 1808 Berwick Packet, Jameson, master, was off Dimlinton when a French privateer twice attempted to board her.
[7] Berwick Packet, Armstrong, master, arrived at Plymouth in November 1812 from Cadiz.
[8] On 10 November 1827 Berwick Packet, Hughes, master, was driven ashore at Gothenburg, Sweden.