Henry (1819 ship)

She initially sailed between London and Quebec, but then she made two voyages transporting convicts from England to Australia.

[5] She entered Lloyd's Register (LR), in 1820 with J. Turner, master, Osborne, owner, and trade London–Quebec.

[9] Henry left London, England under the command of James Ferrier and surgeon William Carlyle on 12 October 1824, arrived at Hobart Town on 9 February 1825.

[12][13] She left Port Jackson 27 March 1825 with cargo and passengers for Batavia and Singapore, in company with Asia.

[14] While on the voyage to Batavia, Henry was wrecked in the Torres Strait on 15 April with no loss of life.