Clyde enters Lloyd's Register in 1820 with T. Blair, master, Scott & Co., owner, and trade London–India.
[4] EIC voyage #1 (1820-1821): Captain Thomas Blair sailed from The Downs on 10 July 1820, bound for Bengal and Madras.
[2] EIC voyage #2 (1825-1826): Captain Daniel Nesbitt Munro sailed from Deptford on 27 August 1825, bound for Bengal.
[2] Lloyd's Register for both 1830 and 1831 show Clyde's master as Munro and her owner as Fairlie & Co.
Convict voyage #1 (1830): On her first convict voyage, under the command of Daniel Munro and surgeon Morgan Price, she departed Portsmouth on 30 August 1830 and arrived in Hobart Town on 18 December.