[6] On 27 November 1813 Blenden Hall, bound for Bermuda with naval stores, and four other merchant vessels, left Portsmouth in a convoy under escort by HMS Severn.
[7] On 12 December the Falmouth packet Eliza, homebound to England from Malta, found Blenden Hall drifting.
On 16 December Challenger came on the scene and under a dubious pretext put her own prize crew aboard Blenden Hall as well.
On 1 March she was off St Michael's in company with Venelia, Parget, master, and a convoy under the escort of HMS Bulwark.
[1] On 18 May 1821 Greig sailed Blenden Hall for Bombay; she left at the same time as Ogle Castle, which arrived there on 5 October.
[12] Blendan Hall was reported to have been at Cape Verde on 8 June, but by 1 December she had not arrived at Bombay and there had been no further word of her.
[11] The reason for the lack of news was that on 22 July the weather was foggy and Blenden Hall had drifted on to the rocks at Inaccessible Island in the South Atlantic.
[14] On 19 October six men sailed for Tristan da Cunha on a boat or raft that the survivors had constructed; this party was never heard from again.