Radnor was admitted to the Registry of Great Britain on 16 April 1814.
[4] She was sold in England and appeared in the Register of Shipping for 1815 with Barclay, master, Hogue, owner, and trade London–Île de France.
[2] A fire destroyed Radnor on 3 September 1815 off Saugor with the loss of thirteen of her crew.
[5][6][7] The loss of Radnor to fire, followed by that of Mornington and some other vessels, all on outward-bound voyages, led the Calcutta Insurance Office to petition the Bengal government to investigate the matter.
The insurers suspected arson by lascars impressed or induced to serve on the vessels.