British Army (1811 ship)

Lloyd's List reported on 1 October 1811 that British Army, Pelter, master, had put into Portsmouth with 14 feet of water in her hold.

[7] British Army appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1812 with L. Pelzer, master, changing to M'Iver, M'Kenezie, owner, and trade London–Quebec.

[1] On 1 March 1815 British Army was among a large number of transports that sailed from Cork with troops and stores for Bermuda.

[11] On 16 July 1819 Lloyd's List reported that British Army, Palmer, master, had arrived at Portsmouth from the West Indies.

During the night of 30 June she had run afoul of the American brig Orleans, which was sailing from Liverpool to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

British Army had her bowsprit sprung, her jib boom and spritsail yard broken, and had suffered other damage.

[12] A report from Ramsgate dated 14 March 1821 stated that British Army had grounded on the Goodwin Sands while sailing to Fiume but had gotten off and resumed her voyage.