King George was a French ship that the British captured circa 1797.
She made three complete voyages in the triangular trade, transporting enslaved peoples from Africa to the West Indies.
She was lost on her fourth voyage in February 1803 as she returned to Liverpool after having delivered captives to Havana.
[1][a] He sailed from Liverpool on 6 April 1799 to acquire captives from the West Coast of Africa.
[6] Lloyd's List (LL) reported that she had grounded on the Demerara Bar on 25 September as she sailed for England, but that she was expected to be gotten off slight damage.
[4] King George acquired captives at Bonny and arrived with 388 at Havana on 1 December 1802.
[8] In February 1803 King George, Phillips, was wrecked on the West Hoyle Bank, in Liverpool Bay.