Prince Regent (1811 Montreal ship)

On 25 January 1815 Prince Regent, Stafford, master, was anchored at Gibraltar when a gale caused her to part her cables and drove her aground.

[4] On 13 August 1817, Prince Regent, Bardon, master, was on her way from Havana to Amsterdam when she ran aground on the flats near Eyerland.

On 27 November 1825, Prince Regent, Masterman, master, was on her way from St John, New Brunswick, to Newport, when she encountered a gale at 50°N 25°W / 50°N 25°W / 50; -25.

[8] In December 1838, Prince Regent, Pures, master, arrived at Newport from Quebec with her foremast sprung and her deck having been swept by the seas.

In June 1839, Prince Regent, Price, master, was on her way from Newport to New York with a cargo of rod iron, when she came into Tramore Bay.