Regalia (1811 ship)

In 1819 she made a voyage to Calcutta, sailing under a license from the British East India Company (EIC).

[3] The Register of Shipping (RS) for 1813 showed her with G.Palmer, master, Wellbank, owner, and trade Plymouth transport.

British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a license from the EIC.

[5] Captain Francis Dixon sailed from England on 12 June 1819, bound for Fort William (Calcutta).

Then on 7 August 1822 Captain T. Collins sailed from England for Port Jackson and Van Diemen's Land.

[6] On one voyage she left Hobart in August 1820 and gathered 260 tons of elephant seal oil.

The guard told Lieutenant William Sacheverell Coke, who commanded the detachment from the 39th Regiment of Foot.

[8] Captain Robert Burt finally succeeded in sailing Regalia from Dublin on 14 March 1826.