[5] Furthermore, Caesar was last listed in LR in 1825, and there is no record of her having been wrecked, condemned, or been broken up, or having foundered.
It is highly improbably that a British vessel built on the Thames in 1810 would have been named for an obscure Russian village prior to 1812.
The RS for 1828 showed Borodino's master changing from Manusof to Mentrup and her trade from London–Petersburg to London–New South Wales.
[8] The RS for 1830 showed Borodino's master changing from Mentrup to Caine, and her trade from London–New South Wales to London–Sierra Leone.
Borodino was no longer listed in LR in 1834; the RS had ceased publication with the 1833 volume.