Charlton (1803 ship)

After her captors released her she returned to England and then disappears from easily accessible online records.

1st whaling voyage (1803–1806): Captain Samuel Chace acquired a letter of marque on 17 November 1803.

[5] 2nd whaling voyage (1806–1808): Captain Paul West sailed from London on 13 August 1806, bound for the Pacific Ocean Later that year she was reported off Cape Horn, and in mid-1807 she was off Brazil.

[7] 4th whaling voyage (1811-1814); capture and release: Captain Sinclair Halcrow sailed from London on 11 October 1811, bound for the Galapagos.

[4] Captain David Porter, in the thirty-six gun frigate USS Essex, captured Charlton in the action off Charles Island in mid-July 1813.