Lady Rollo (1810 ship)

She was a country ship, trading east of the Cape of Good Hope, primarily between Calcutta and the islands of the Malay Archipelago, such as Java.

Loss: On 13 September 1813 Lady Rollo, Pringle, master, grounded on a shoal 40 miles (64 km) south southeast from Flores Head.

Her crew took to her boat and Captain Sinclair, the supercargo, set her on fire.

On 20 September they reached Bima where the Rajah declined to assist them.

[3] Earlier, Frazer Sinclair had been captain of Forbes when she was wrecked, and of Emma.