[1] Lloyd's List reported on 20 October 1809 that Lascelles had arrived at Palermo after an engagement with a French privateer.
[5] The Register of Shipping for 1815 showed Lascelles with Rotherford, master, Cookes & Co., owner, and trade London–Naples.
The day before, as she was sailing from London, a privateer from Buenos Aires fired on her and forced her to stop near Cape St Mary's..
[6] The Register of Shipping for 1823 showed Lascelles, with Stonehouse, master, Dougall, owner, and trade Liverpool–Brazils.
[7] On 15 November 1822 Lascelles, Stenhouse, master, was on her way into Liverpool from Maranham when a gale rising to a hurricane caught her and totally destroyed her near Southport.