Sir Charles Price first entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1815 with Whiteouse, master, Bennett & Sons, owner and trade London–South Seas.
[5] 1st whaling voyage (1815–1818): Captain Whiteous (or Whiteuse, or Whittens, or Whitehouse) sailed from England on 16 July 1815, bound for Timor.
[7][a] Sir Charles Price returned to England on 14 June 1822 with 550 casks of whale oil.
[6] 6th whaling voyage (1828–1831): Captain Robert Clark Morgan sailed from England on 10 December 1828.
[8][6] She was going into the harbour of Huahine, "for the purpose of refreshing her hands" but a strong current carried her on to the rocks.
[9] On 17 August Ulitea, Captain Hunter, arrived at Sydney from Raitea with 22 tuns of whale oil and the lower rigging from Sir Charles Price.