She made a voyage to Mauritius, sailing under a licence from the British East India Company (EIC).
Egyptian, Friend, master, arrived at Gravesend, Kent from Quebec on 7 December 1826.
British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC.
[3] A letter from Elsinore dated 22 November 1831 reported that Egyptian, Spiers, master, had to put into Christiansand leaky, and having lost her rudder.
[4] In 1834 Egyptian, Sweetland, master, arrived at Liverpool with a cargo of palm oil, munjeet (Munjeet or Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia), wool, quercitron bark, rosewood, logwood, safflower, fustic, horn tips, and wet ox and cow hides.