Sullimany (or Solimany, or Solamany, or Sullimaney, or Sulamany, or Solamony), was built at Demaun between 1795 and 1799, registered in Bombay after 1803, and was still sailing c.1840.
[5] In 1801 the British government hired a number of transports to support Major-General Sir David Baird's expedition to the Red Sea.
In 1811 the British government, under the auspices of Lord Minto hired a large number of transport vessels, Sullimany among them, for the invasion of Java.
Ringrose objected, stating that they were slaves and that carrying them risked the seizure of the ship if they encountered a British naval vessel.
[7] On 17 June 1816 HMS Favorite, Captain the Honourable James Ashley Maude, detained Sullimany and sent her into Bombay for adjudication.