Bridgewater (1812 EIC ship)

She was at Penang on 17 August and Malacca on 8 September before arriving at Whampoa Anchorage on 25 October.

[2] When Bridgewater arrived back at London she discharged her crew, including her Chinese sailors hired in Canton.

Bridgewater reached Madras on 26 June, was at Penang on 6 August, and arrived at Whampoa on 26 September.

[2] Captain Charles Sheldon Timins sailed from the Downs on 22 April 1819, bound for St Helena and China.

[2] Captain Mitchell sailed from the Downs on 27 February 1823, bound for St Helena, Bombay, and China.

[2] While Bridgewater was at sea on 29 April she was at 18°42′S 4°0′W / 18.700°S 4.000°W / -18.700; -4.000 when a small mutiny broke out that Mitchell and his officers suppressed.

[2] There the Governor mounted a court of inquiry that in May found that a mutiny had indeed occurred and ordered that the ringleaders be sent back to England for trial.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 7 December, reached St Helena on 10 March, and arrived at Blackwall on 6 May.

[2] Captain John Rennie Manderson sailed from Portsmouth on 27 January 1825, bound for Bengal and China.

Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 12 October, reached St Helena on 24 January 1828, and arrived at Blackwall on 16 March.

Bridgewater reached Madras on 11 April, with the crew, somewhat reduced by injuries suffered during the hurricane, continuing to man the pumps.