Hyder Ally first appeared in the volume of Lloyd's Register (LR) for 1816.
[1] On 27 February 1817, the crew of William, of Hull, Baker, master, abandoned their vessel in the Atlantic as being leaky, much damaged, and in want of provisions; she had left Hull on 28 November, bound for New York.
However, eight men from Hyder Alley, Howe, master, volunteered to try to bring William in to a port.
William, with her crew from Hyder Alley, arrived at Newport, Rhode Island on 10 March.
[3][4][a] A gale at Cork on 28 December 1821 drove Hyder Ally (a hulk), on shore, doing much damage.