Malabar (1804 ship)

Malabar appeared in the supplemental pages of the 1804 volume of Lloyd's Register with C. Wilson, master, and T. Brown, owner.

[4] Lloyd's List reported on 28 December 1813 that on 25 November the "Malabar transport", Ashew, master, had been sailing from Quebec to England when she had had to put into Halifax, Nova Scotia, having lost her rudder and otherwise being much damaged.

[5] On 14 April 1816 Malabar sailed from Bengal but almost immediately grounded and had to put back the same day.

[10] Convict voyage to Van Diemen's Land (1821): Captain Ascough sailed from Gravesend on 22 June 1821.

Captain Ascough sailed Competitor on 18 March 1823 with convicts for Van Diemen's Land.