Eliza (1804 ship)

Eliza first appears in British registries in 1812 in a relatively illegible entry in the supplementary pages to Lloyd's Register.

Under the command of Francis Hunt and surgeon J. Brydone, she left England on 16 October 1819, arrived in Sydney on 21 January 1820.

Hunt and surgeon William Rae, she left Sheerness, England on 20 July 1822, and arrived in Sydney on 22 November 1822.

[14] On her next convict voyage under the command of Daniel Leary and surgeon George Rutherford, she left Cork, Ireland on 19 July 1827, and arrived in Sydney on 8 November 1827.

[18] On her fourth convict voyage, Eliza was under the command of William Nicholas and surgeon J. McTernan.

[21] The Register of Shipping (1831) shows Eliza's master changing from J. Nicholas to Grove, and her owner from Cockerill to Heathorn.

[22] For Eliza's fifth convict voyage she was under the command of John Groves and surgeon William Anderson.

[24] Eliza departed Hobart Town on 16 June, bound for Penang and Calcutta, in ballast.