[1] One of the first mentions of her was a report in Lloyd's List that Catherine Griffiths, Thatcher, master, was one of several vessels that had each lost an anchor in The Downs on 2 November 1813.
Lloyd's Register (1818), showed Catherine Griffiths in a list of ships trading with the India under a license from the EIC.
[3] Her listing in the same issue showed her master as J. Hamilton, changing to A. de Peyster, and her trade as London–India.
[5] Catherine Griffith, Dorah, and Moira sailed on to England and brought with them the 53rd Regiment of Foot, which the 66th had replaced.
[7] Catherine Griffiths, De Peyster, master, ran aground on 5 May 1818 at Dungeness, Kent, in a thick fog.