Betsy entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1793 with Gill, master, Cobham, owner, and trade: Lancaster—Dominica.
Betsy is missing from Lloyd's Register in 1798, but she reappeared in 1799 with W. Elliot, master, J. Potts, owner, and trade: Lancaster—Tortola.
Homeward bound, she left Kedgeree on 19 September, reached Saint Helena on 31 December, and arrived at Gravesend on 12 March 1803.
[2] Betsey was wrecked in the Gulf of Finland whilst on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia.
[8] Lloyd's List reported on 11 October 1803 that Betsey, Talby, master, had been lost near Revel while sailing from Petersburg to London.