There John, which was on her way to Madeira and Jamaica, and the southern whale fishery whaler Lyra ran into each other and both sustained damage.
[5] 1st convict voyage to New South Wales (1827): Captain William John Moncrief sailed from London on 22 July 1827.
An obituary of Lieutenant-Colonel Stopford reported that on the journey to Australia he had suppressed a mutiny by the convicts by having his soldiers fire on them, killing and wounding several.
John, Moncrief, master, sailed from Sydney circa May 1828 and arrived at Portsmouth on 30 November from Batavia.
2nd convict voyage to New South Wales (1829): Captain Robert Norsworthy sailed from Sheerness on 27 May 1829. she arrived at Sydney on 13 September.
1st convict voyage to Van Diemen's Land (1830–1831): Captain Norsworthy sailed from London on 14 October 1830.
[10] 3rd convict voyage to New South Wales (1832): Captain Samuel J. Lowe sailed from London on 7 February 1832.
[12] 2nd convict voyage to Van Diemen's Land (1833): Captain Lowe sailed from Spithead on 6 August 1833.