Lord Wellington (1810 ship)

She then made a voyage to New South Wales transporting female convicts from England and Ireland.

On 8 February 1816 Lord Wellington ran on shore between Deal and Sandwich during a snow squall.

[6] LR for 1818 showed Lord Wellington with L[ew] (or L[aurence])[3] Hill, master, F&G Clay, owners, and trade London–India.

[7] On 28 May 1819 Captain Lew Hill sailed from Deptford with female convicts for New South Wales.

[11] A letter from Elsinor dated 4 March 1823 reported that the wreck of Lord Wellington had been thrown on to the shore of Sweden.