On her way home to India via Batavia she wrecked on 11 June, but with minimal loss of life.
He states that her owners sold her at Bombay in 1821, at which time they renamed her Royal Charlotte.
Under the command of Joseph Corbyn, Royal Charlotte left Portsmouth, England on 5 January 1825 and arrived at Port Jackson on 29 April.
[6] The government then contracted with Royal Charlotte to take the detachments of the 20th, 46th, and 49th Regiments of Foot to India via Batavia.
A party took the surviving longboat and travelled to Moreton Bay, arriving in July.