Glory (1802 ship)

Glory reached Rio de Janeiro on 24 September and Madras on 3 February 1804.

Homeward bound, she reached St Helena on 17 November, and arrived at The downs on 8 February 1805.

She and the fleet were at St Salvador Bay on 10 November and the Cape of Good Hope on 11 January 1806.

[2] After the Dutch Governor Jansens signed a capitulation on 18 January 1806, and the British established control of the Cape Colony, Belliqueux escorted the East Indiamen to Madras.

She was in convoy with Northampton, Sarah Christiana, Ann, Union, Diana, and Sir William Pulteney.

[2] Glory was homeward bound with the returning fleet of Indiamen that left Bengal on 25 October.

[12] She, Experiment, and Lord Nelson parted company with the fleet in a gale between 20 and 23 November,[13] at 8°30′S 80°00′E / 8.500°S 80.000°E / -8.500; 80.000.

[2] The EIC put the value of the lost cargoes at £63,468, £12,470, and £11,875 for Lord Nelson, Experiment, and Glory.