Hannah (1811 ship)

[7] A letter from Bombay dated 16 June 1814 reported that the day before Hannah, M'Quaker, master, had arrived there.

The action took place on 14 March 1814 at 39°15′S 20°41′W / 39.250°S 20.683°W / -39.250; -20.683 and the American vessel was the privateer Jacob Jones, of Boston, J. Roberts, master.

[11] Captain Andrew McQuaker died aboard Hannah in April 1816 as she was sailing from Bombay to Calcutta.

[12] In late 1819 the government appointed Captain Francis Augustus Collier of Liverpool to command the naval portion of a joint navy-army punitive expedition against the Joasmi (Al Qasimi) pirates at Ras al-Khaimah in the Persian Gulf.

The naval force consisted of Liverpool, Eden, Curlew, several EIC cruisers including HCS Aurora, and a number of gun and mortar boats.