[6] Although Norfolk doesn't appear on lists of licensed ships until 1822, she apparently had already begun trading with India.
On 2 May 1820 Norfolk, Lutey, master, arrived at Madras but heavy surf prevented her from landing anything but dispatches and passengers.
[8] The Register of Shipping for 1825 showed Norfolk's master changing from Brown to Grieg, and her trade from London–Quebec to London–New South Wales.
[2] First convict voyage (1825): Captain Alexander Greig and surgeon William Hamilton sailed from Portsmouth on 17 April 1825 and arrived in Sydney on 18 August 1825.
[9] Second convict voyage (1829): Captain Greig and surgeon J. Dickson departed Spithead on 22 May 1829 and arrived in Sydney on 27 August.
Fifth convict voyage (1835): Captain John Gatenby and surgeon Arthur Savage departed Sheerness on 14 May 1835 and arrived in Hobart Town on 28 August 1835.
[16] Norfolk was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1837 with Gatenby, master, T. Ward, owner, and trade London–Sydney.
[17] Sixth convict voyage (1837): Captain Gatenby and surgeon John Inches departed Portsmouth on 30 October 1836 and arrived in Sydney on 12 February 1837.
Captain Gatenby and his crew were able to fashion a raft from spars and planks that enabled them all to reach shore weak but alive.