Lord Melville (1825 ship)

EIC voyage (1827-1828): Captain Robert Brown sailed from The Downs on 2 July 1827, bound for Bengal.

[2] Convict voyage #1 (1829): Captain Brown sailed Lord Melville from London on 5 January 1829.

Convict voyage #2 (1830): Captain Brown sailed Lord Melville from the Downs on 6 June 1830 and arrived at Port Jackson on 22 October.

For the voyage her master was a Captain Royal, and the Petworth Scheme's superintendent was William Penfold.

[7] Lord Melville, Redpath, master, of Plymouth, was wrecked at Saint Pierre and Miquelon on 5 October 1836 with the loss of four lives.