Picton (1815 ship)

She made three voyages to the West Indies and one to St. Petersburg.

She enters Lloyd's Register in 1816 with Mountstevens as master and trade London-Jamaica.

[1] Then on 27 January 1817 John Morris replaced Mountstephens, shortly after her change of ownership.

Picton, Morris, master, was outbound on a voyage to Barbados when she wrecked on Foreland Point between Minehead and Ilfracombe during a storm on 20 January 1820.

[2] Two crewmen died of exposure but a woman passenger and the rest of the crew were saved.