[2] After a voyage to Jamaica, Cadmus started trading with the East Indies, primarily to Île de France, but also on to Bombay or Bengal.
[5] For instance, Cadmus, Captain J. Dent, master, sailed from Gravesend on 24 January 1817, bound for Île de France.
At Île de France Cadmus took on some of the undamaged cargo from Benson, which had arrived leaky there and been condemned.
[7] Whaling voyage #2 (1830–1834): Captain Snowden sailed from England on 24 December 1830, bound for the Pacific Ocean.
[7] On 3 July 1833 Snowden passed on the news to Cheviot that the whaler Borneo had been lost on the coast of the Seychelles.
[10] However, another report states that Cadmus was at the Bonins between 22 and 23 August, and that the 14 men that had been landed against the wishes of the inhabitants, had come a month earlier from Harriet, Bunker, master.
[12] She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada to Poole, Dorset,[13] or Prince Edward Island to Haiti.