Bulmer (1809 ship)

Damage in a storm as she was homeward bound from Bengal resulted in her being condemned in 1821 and sold for breaking up.

Although she does not appear in the registers for some years, ship arrival and departure information from Lloyd's List reveals a little.

In early March 1815 she was one of a large number of transports carrying troops and stores to Bermuda.

Lloyd's Register for 1818 shows Bulmer with Wilson, master, changing to Hudson, Somes & Co. as owner, and trade London–Bombay.

A few days later, while still in the Bay of Bengal, she encountered a hurricane that so damaged her that on 6 January 1821 she had to put into Sadras Roads.