She also made two voyages transporting convicts from the United Kingdom to Tasmania.
[2] On 4 June 1832 London, Captain John Wimble, was due to sail to Madras and Calcutta.
London sailed on 19 June, left Madras on 25 September, and arrived at Calcutta on 3 October.
She reached the Cape of Good Hope on 3 August and arrived back in London on 11 October.
[3] 2nd immigrant voyage to New Zealand (1842): London, Captain Joseph Thomas Attwood, master, left Gravesend in January 1842.
On 14 December the Norwegian barque Nanna, Hansen, master, rescued Captain Hendrickson and eight crewmembers at 40°N 12°W / 40°N 12°W / 40; -12.