Melville (1802 ship)

Melville was launched at Calcutta in 1802 and apparently traded as a country ship in the East Indies until 1814.

[2] lady Campbell entered Lloyd's Register in 1818 with T. Marquis, master and owner, and trade London–India.

[7] However, the 1820 volume of Lloyd's Register had corrected her place of launch to Calcutta, and had the notation that she was 16 years old.

[8] EIC voyage #2 (1820-1821): Captain Thomas Marquis sailed from The Downs on 25 April 1820, bound for China.

[2] On 13 March 1823, Lady Campbell, Beetham, master, put into Lorient, having lost her rudder.

[11] Lady Campbell made at least one more voyage between London and Bengal, and return via Gibraltar and Cadiz.