1st EIC voyage (1802): Captain Colin Gib sailed David Scott from Bombay to London.
David Scott accompanied the EIC's "China Fleet" from Canton in early 1804 and so was present on 14 February at the battle of Pulo Aura, though she did not participate.
2nd EIC voyage (1809): David Scott, Gibbs, master, sailed from Bombay on 16 June 1809.
[6] The Registry Act of 1815 ended the practice of ships built in India being sold in the United Kingdom, at least until 1824.
[8] 4th EIC voyage (1813–1814): David Scott, Williamson, master, sailed from Gravesend on 30 April 1813, bound for Madeira and Bombay.
[3] 5th EIC voyage (1815–1816): Captain George Heming sailed from the Downs on 22 May 1815, bound for Madeira and Bombay.
David Scott reached Madeiro on 7 June and Mauritius on 28 September; she arrived at Bombay on 7 November.