[4] EIC voyage #3 (1808–1810): Captain Kymer sailed from Portsmouth on 15 April 1808, bound for St Helena and Bengal.
Lord Castlereagh reached St Helena on 4 July, the Cape of Good Hope on 15 September, and Trincomalee on 11 December.
[5] Lord Castlereagh visited Benkulen on 20 May and Penang on 20 July, before returning to Diamond Harbour on 25 September.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 27 August, returned to Malacca on 18 October, and reached Saugor on 5 December.
She stopped at Acheh on 26 April 1813, reached St Helena on 10 August, and arrived at The Downs on 7 November.
Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 20 January 1816, reached St Helena on 16 June, and arrived at The Downs on 13 August.
[2] EIC voyage #6 (1817–1818): Captain William Younghusband sailed from The Downs on 23 April 1817, bound for Bengal.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 19 November, reached St Helena on 13 February 1820, and arrived at The Downs on 9 April.
On the outward bound leg of the voyage he disciplined some seamen for having abused the steward over the food served at a meal rather than having complained to the captain.
On the homeward leg, prior to reaching St Helena, Younghusband had 11 seamen punished for attempting to prevent the flogging of one of their number.