[1] Captain James Hassler sailed from Liverpool on 21 September 1805, bound for West Africa.
[4] Lloyd's List reported on 8 April 1806, that a French squadron consisting of an 84-gun ship-of-the-line and three frigates had captured Trio, Lord Nelson, and the sloop-of-war HMS Favourite off the coast of Africa.
[8] Francis B. Spilsbury was the surgeon aboard Favorite and he kept a log of her voyage to Africa.
[9] The French also put on board the crews of Trio, Robert, of Liverpool, Hero, of Glasgow, Flora, of London, and Belle, of Greenock.
Captain John Davie, of Favourite, read the Articles of War and gave the ringleaders 36 lashes each; this ended the mutiny.