She survived two maritime misadventures but suffered a final wrecking in August 1838.
Lady Hannah Ellis first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1812 with Lawton, master, Chalmers & Co. owners, and trade London–West Indies[2] A dreadful hurricane on 21 October 1817 devastated the harbour of Castries, Saint Lucia, and drove Lady Hannah Ellice, and 11 other vessels on shore.
[4][a] On 3 November 1825, a gale at Milford Haven drove Lady Hannah Ellice into the lazaretto and other vessels under quarantine; she lost her bowsprit, foremast, and head.
[6] Sailed from Bombay on 12 June 1828 and arrived in the Downs end-September 1828.
Lady Hannah Ellice was wrecked on 27 August 1838, on The Triangles.