Glenmore entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1807 with A. James, master, Twemlow, owner, and trade Liverpool–Suriname.
[4] Although it is not clear that Glenmore ever received a license from the EIC, on 22 March 1813 she was at Deal, nominally intending to sail to the Cape of Good Hope.
[5] Lloyd's List (LL) reported on 12 July 1814 that Glenmore, Vaughn, master, had sailed from Bengal for London on 26 January 1814.
LR for 1816 showed Glenmore with Lang, master, changing to Arman, Extar & Co., owners, and trade London–Demerara.
[10] Glenmore, Todd, master, and Henry were totally lost in the White Sea on 26 September 1822 but their crews survived and proceeded to Archangel in the ships' boats.