A Queen Charlotte, packet (there were two at the time), sailed from Falmouth on 15 October, bound for New York.
[2][3] On 27 October 1811 Queen Charlotte, Quarme, master, sailed from Falmouth, bound for New York.
[2] On 7 December 1812 Queen Charlotte arrived at Passages with the loss of her head and much damage to her sails and rigging.
[4] On 16 January 1814 Queen Charlotte was at San Sebastián when a gale drove her on the rocks, wrecking her completely.
Mr. Sebastian, the agent for packets at Passages, tried to organize a rescue, but Captain Mudge (her master and owner), and 16 of his crew died.