[3] Lloyds List reported in October 1809 that Hussariun, M'Farlane, master, had come into Halifax, Nova Scotia in distress, having seven feet of water in her hold.
[5] On 25 December 1810, Hussaren, M'Falane, master, was coming back to England from St Thomas when she ran on shore near Sheerness.
In April 1817 the transports Kinnersley Castle, Hussaren, and Pomona left Cowes for Portsmouth.
[7] However, Hussaren, Ailen, master, apparently arrived at Quebec from Cowes on 31 May with 124 officers and men of the 76th and 99th Regiments of Foot.
[8][a] On 27 December 1818, Hussaren, Gibson, master, had to put back to Ancona after five days at sea on her way to London.
[11] On 13 January 1828 a hurricane drove Hussaren, Gibson, master, on the Sandwich Sand at Pegwell Bay, Kent after she had lost both her anchors in the Downs.