[6] 1st southern whaling voyage (1791-1793): Captain Elisha Pinkham sailed from London on 4 December 1791, bound for the Pacific.
[a] In 1792 Fonthill sailed in company in the Pacific with the American whaler Rebecca, Seth Folger, master.
[3] 4th southern whaling voyage (1798-1799): Captain Day sailed from London in 1798, bound for the east coast of Africa.
[3] Fonthill left the Register of Shipping in 1801, but re-entered in 1802 with Peacock, master, W. Sims, owner, and trade London–Greenland.
In July 1805, Fonthill, "of and for London", was reported to have returned from the whaling grounds at Davis Strait as a "full ship", having taken ten fish.