On 22 April 1819 Brailsford, [John] Spring, master, sailed from Gravesend, bound for Quebec.
British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.
She sailed from Bombay on 12 April 1821 and the Cape on 18 July, arriving at Deal on 25 September and Gravesend on the 28th.
On 3 January 1822 Captain Springer arrived at Deal from London, bound for Bombay.
She sailed from Bombay on 22 July and the Cape on 25 September, arriving at Gravesend on 26 November.
She had run into bad weather in Algoa Bay and was making 13 inches of water per hour.
[7] On 19 January 1826 Brailsford came into Cork due to the extraordinary exertions of here master and mariners.
Her crew had been living in the vessel''s roundhouse and were short of water and provisions before Castle Forbes and Malay came by and assisted her.
Brailsford, Wilson, master, bound for Falmouth, arrived at the Cove of Cork leaky and having thrown part of her cargo overboard.