Castle Huntley left Bengal on 16 February 1813, reached St Helena on 9 June, and arrived at Blackwall on 24 August.
Castle Huntley reached Madras on 4 July, Penang on 21 August, and Malacca on 15 September; she arrived at Whampoa Anchorage on 1 December.
[3] 4th EIC voyage (1818–1819): Captain Henry Andrews Drummond sailed from Portsmouth on 27 March 1818, bound for Bengal and China.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 18 December, reached St Helena on 2 March 1825, and arrived at Lower Hope on 28 April.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 26 December, reached St Helena on 16 March 1827, and arrived at Lower Hope on 12 May.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 12 December, reached St Helena on 24 April 1827, and arrived at Blackwall on 19 June.
[3] 10th EIC voyage (1830–1831): Captain Henry Andrews Drummond sailed from the Downs on 27 March 1830, bound for Madras and China.
[3] This 10th voyage had James Brooke, the British soldier and the future first "White Rajah" of Sarawak, as a passenger, returning to India at the end of a 5 year furlough from the Bengal Army.
He resigned his commission in the EIC at Madras and continued travelling with Castle Huntly as it finished its voyage.
We shall, wind and weather permitting, be at Singapore tomorrow, and I am credibly informed that letters despatched thence will reach England sooner than those I sent from Madras and Penang.
I toss my cap into the air, my commission into the sea, and bid farewell to John Company and all his evil ways.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 15 December, reached St Helena on 27 March 1831, and arrived at Gravesend on 3 June.
A gale wrecked Castle Huntley, M'Intyre, master, on 23 October 1845 on Lincoln's Shoal, in the Paracel Islands while she sailing from China to Bombay.
[b] On 22 December the EIC sent its steam frigate INS Pluto from Canton to search for the men that had stayed aboard the ship.