Fanny appears in Lloyd's Register in 1810 with Blackburn, master, Chalmers, owner, and trade London–Martinique.
[2] Under the command of John Wallis and surgeon William McDonald, she departed the Downs on 25 August 1815 and arrived in Sydney on 18 January 1816.
Fanny reappeared in the 1818 volume of the Register of Shipping with Campbell, master, Chalmers, owner, and trade London–Jamaica.
[8] However, Fanny, Campbell, master, was next reported on her way from Trinidad to Liverpool when she put into St Thomas's on 3 June 1818 in a leaky condition.
She unloaded her cargo but reportedly only required re-caulking and was expected to resume her voyage around 26 June.