[8] Milford appears in Lloyd's Register in 1797 with Henderson, master, R. Bruce, owner, and trade London—East Indies.
[1] The government engaged Milford as a transport to support General Sir David Baird's expedition to the Red Sea, which in turn had the objective of supporting General Sir Ralph Abercrombie at the battle of Alexandria.
Milford was next listed in Lloyd's Register in 1806 with Douglas, master, Bruce & Co., owners, and trade Bombay—Cork.
[7] EIC voyage (1805–1806): Captain George Douglas sailed from Bombay on 21 October 1805, bound for England.
[1] The Register of Shipping (RS) for 1815 showed Milford with J.Douglas, master, Bruce & Co., owners, and trade Cork–India.
[6] On 20 December 1815 Milford, Bowles, master, was returning to London from Bombay when she ran onshore on the south end of Deal.
[3] In 1828 Lieutenant Grant, assistant to the Master Attendant at Surat, saved Milford from wrecking.