[3] On 15–16 January 1806 a gale at Portsmouth resulted in some damage to vessels there, including Starling, Britten, master.
[5] Lloyd's Register for 1810 showed Starling's master changing from Leigh to C. Coulson, her owner from Capt.
[6] On 25 July 1810 Starling, Coulson, master, was returning to London from Martinique and St Lucia when she encountered the French privateer Dame Ernouf, of 18 guns and 130 men, nine days into a cruise from Brest.
[8] On 24 January she put into Santa Cruz de Tenerife to repair weather damage.
[10] On 10 February 1815 Lloyd's List reported that Starling, Stamp, master, from Batavia, and Mary Ann, Arbuthnot, master, from Madras and Île de France, both via the Cape of Good Hope and Saint Helena, had arrived in the Downs, having earlier parted from their convoy.