Doncaster (1825 ship)

She was wrecked on 17 July 1836, on the coast of South Africa while sailing from Île de France (Mauritius) to London.

[4] Doncaster, S.Brown, master was listed in Lloyd's Register as sailing for Van Diemen's Land (VDL) or New South Wales (NSW) on 5 December 1825.

Lloyd's List's ship arrival and departure (SAD) data showed Doncaster, Church, master, at Deal on 20 November, bound for New South Wales.

Doncaster, Church, master, on her way to Van Diemen's Land, arrived at Cowes on 30 November with a broken rudder.

[6] Doncaster, Surflen, master, sailed from London on 3 February 1831, bound for Île de France and Ceylon.

[7] Doncaster, Pritchard, master, was wrecked on 17 July 1836 at the mouth of the Kleine River, South Africa.