Castle Eden (1800 EIC ship)

[3] Homeward bound, Castle Eden reached St Helena on 27 November and arrived at The Downs on 5 March 1804.

[2] On 7 August 1805, HMS Blenheim, Captain Austin Bissell and Rear-Admiral Thomas Troubridge, was escorting a fleet of East Indiamen consisting of Castle Eden, Cumberland, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Exeter, Ganges, Hope, and Preston.

Troubridge reprimanded the captains of Cumberland and Preston for having acted too boldly in exchanging fire with the French.

Homeward bound, she reached St Helena on 10 April 1806, and arrived at Upper Hope on 16 June.

Castle Eden was at Madeira on 9 May, reached Madras on 15 September, and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 23 October.

[2] The celebrated memoirist William Hickey, who had served the EIC in Bengal since 1783, arrived home on his retirement on this voyage.

Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 23 October, reached St Helena on 4 March 1812, and arrived at The Downs on 14 May.