Hyperion (1814 ship)

[1] On 10 September 1815 Lloyd's List reported Hyperion, Lashley, master, had got on shore at Summers Island.

[5] Actually, Lloyd's List had already reported that Hyperion had gone on shore on Summers Island on 13 September, but that part of her cargo had been landed and that she was expected to be refloated.

EIC voyage (1820-1821): Captain Robert Wright Norfor sailed from the Downs on 26 June 1820, bound for Bombay.

Lloyd's List reported on 15 June 1824 that her crew had abandoned Hyperion, of "Shields", in the Atlantic Ocean.

[8] (Note: Sunderland is slightly inland on the Tyne River, and North and South Shields are closer to the mouth.