Ogle Castle (1821 ship)

British ships, Ogle Castle being one, were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.

Ogle Castle arrived at Bombay on 5 October, but Blendon Hall had not been heard from since 8 June when she was at the Cape Verde Islands.

Ogle Castle, bound for London, had to put back at Bengal on 2 September to be docked.

Ogle Castle, Brown, master, sailed from Bengal on 31 October and St Helena on 30 January 1824.

On 3 November 1825 Ogle Castle, inward bound from Bombay for London, stranded on the Goodwin Sands in a heavy gale and broke up, with the loss of over 100 lives.

A report that a French fishing boat had rescued 17 crew men and taken them to Calais proved to be false.

[9] For some weeks thereafter numerous bales of cotton, and some of silk, from her cargo, as well as some chests, came ashore at Margate, Dover, Ostend, and the Dutch coast.