Chiswick (or Cheswick) was built at Batavia in the Netherlands East Indies for Dutch owners but quickly fell into British hands.
Cheswick first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1799 with J. Pointer, master, L. Bruce, owner, and trade London–Jamaica.
Lloyd's List reported on 1 May 1804 that Chiswick, Pondler, master, had been captured in the West Indies as she was sailing from London to Jamaica.
[3] Cheswick, of Liverpool, Callan, master, was wrecked on 19 July 1808 at Aux Cayes in the West Indies.
She had arrived at Jacmel, Haiti, on 4 July 1808 and exchanged some goods for 55 bales of cotton that she would take back.