She performed many voyages between England and India under a license from the British East India Company (EIC), and then as a free trader.
A list of vessels trading with India in Lloyd's Register for 1825 shows Eliza (1815 ship), D. Sutton, master and owner, sailing for Madras on 28 March 1824.
[1] Lloyd's Register for 1825 also shows Eliza (1804)'s master as T. Ward, her owner as Palmer & Co., and her trade as London—Madras.
[2] Captain David Sutton sailed Eliza from the Downs on 10 July 1829.
Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 26 February 1830, the Cape of Good Hope on 6 May, and St Helena on 6 June.