She was at Tellicherry on 18 March, the Cape 18 May, St Helena on 17 July, and Bearhaven on 13 September.
[7] On 6 February 1804, Cumbrian, Gardner, master, sailed from Portsmouth, bound for India.
2nd EIC voyage (1810): Captain John Tate sailed from Bombay on 3 February 1810, bound for London.
Cumbrian was at Point de Galle on 20 February, reached St Helena on 3 May, and arrived at Blackwall on 14 July.
[4] On 4 November Cumbrian, Tate, master, sailed from Portsmouth, bound for Bombay.
British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.