1st EIC voyage (1780–1781): Captain Daniel Webb sailed from Portsmouth on 12 February 1780, bound for Madras and China.
[2] 2nd EIC voyage (1783–1785): Captain John Eastabrooke sailed from Portsmouth on 11 March 1783, bound for Madras and China.
London reached 3 Apr São Tiago on 3 April, Johanna on 16 July, Madras on 20 August, an Batavia on 19 November.
[2] 3rd EIC voyage (1786–1787): Captain Eastabrooke sailed from the Downs on 2 February 1786, bound for Madras and China.
London reached São Tiago on 16 March, Madras on 13 July, and Sulu on- 9 November; she arrived at Whampoa on 17 January 1787.
[2] 5th EIC voyage (1793–1794): War with France had begun when Captain James Ludovic Grant sailed from Portsmouth on 22 May 1793, bound for Bombay.
[4] On 24 June 1793 the fleet of Indiamen captured the French brig Franc;[5] the crew of Ceres took possession.
Homeward bound, she reached the Cape on 26 February 1794, St Helena on 18 March, and Galway Bay on 20 July; she arrived back in the Downs on 27 August.