Jane, Duchess of Gordon was at Cork on 14 August, Madeira on 29 September, and St. Salvadore on 10 November.
[2] Jane, Duchess of Gordon was one of the EIC vessels that were part of the expedition under General Sir David Baird and Admiral Sir Home Riggs Popham that would in 1806 capture the Dutch Cape Colony.
Jane, Duchess of Gordon arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on 4 January 1806.
[2] After Dutch Governor Jansens signed a capitulation on 18 January 1806, and the British established control of the Cape Colony, Belliqueux escorted William Pitt, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, Sir William Pulteney, and Comet to Madras.
The convoy included Northampton, Streatham, Europe, Union, Glory, and Sarah Christiana.