[1] On 23 May 1821, Enchantress, Roberts, master, was sailing from Sunderland to Plymouth when she ran on shore, near Devil's Point, Devon.
[2] LR for 1821 showed Enchantress's master changing from B. Roberts to W. Bonds, and her trade from Plymouth–Straits to Plymouth–South Seas.
[3] News of the discovery of the South Shetland Islands and a new sealing ground there had just reached England so Enchantress's owners decided to send her there.
[10] A letter dated Elsinor, 19 November, reported that Enchantress, of Plymouth, Killock, master, had put into Gothenburg having lost her bowsprit, anchor, and cables.
[11] Enchantress, Hillock, master, had arrived at Gothenburg from Dantzig on 15 November while on her way to Lisbon, having lost two anchors and cables.
They plundered Enchantress of stores and a great part of her running rigging, and clothes and everything portable.
[15] Enchantress, a brig built at Plymouth in 1818, was registered anew at Exeter and her previous registry was closed on 15 September 1836.
[16] Enchantress, ship-rigged, built at Plymouth in 1818, was registered anew at Exeter and her prior registry was closed on 23 April 1841.