She ran into difficulties in the Hooghly River while homeward bound and was condemned in Bengal in June 1818.
Diana first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1799 with J.Wilson, master, J. Potts, owner, and trade London–Jamaica.
[1] 2nd EIC voyage (1807–1809): Captain John Marshall sailed from Portsmouth on 15 September 1807, bound for Madras and Bengal.
Diana was at Madeira on 27 September, reached Madras on 17 February 1808, and arrived at Calcutta on 10 March.
Homeward bound, she left Bengal on 13 March 1811, reached St Helena on 18 June, and arrived at Blackwall on 2 September.
[1] 4th EIC voyage (1812–1814): Captain David Bowman acquired a letter of marque on 23 April 1812.
On 3 November 1818, Lloyd's List (LL) reported that on 25 May, Diana, Rutter, master, had put back to Bengal after leaving for London.
However, an addendum to the report stated that she had returned to Calcutta and been condemned prior to 28 June.