Hinchinbroke (1812 ship)

She was under the command of Captain James, whom the Postmaster General had promoted for his "uniformly good and successful conduct while Master of the Marlborough.

[4] Hinchinbrook was wrecked on 25 July 1813 on Watland Island or Watling Key, Bahamas with the loss of Mr. H. Thomas, the surgeon.

Hinchinbroke, James, master, was on a voyage from Jamaica to London.

[5] Another source gives the date of loss as 19 July, but agrees the locus and number of casualties.

[6] The Register of Shipping for 1814 (published in 1813) showed her with James as master and owner, her trade as Falmouth–Jamaica, and her origin as Falmouth in 1813.