Roxburg Castle entered the Register of Shipping in 1810 with J. Bevans, master, J. Pirie, owner, and trade London–Trinidad.
Lloyd's List reported on 8 January 1813 that Roxburgh Castle had grounded two days earlier at Gravesend as she was returning from Trinidad.
[5] The Register of Shipping for 1814 showed Roxburgh Castle with T. Hunt, master, G. Faith, owner, and trade London–Île de France (Mauritius).
Chapman was transporting an army detachment to the Cape and Île de France (Mauritius).
Roxburgh Castle was totally wrecked on 31 January 1814 on the coral banks off the coast of Mauritius.