Tyne (1807 ship)

[6] Captain Robert Brooks sailed Tyne from Portsmouth on 9 June 1810 bound for Bengal and Madras.

British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC.

[7] Tyne's owners applied for a licence to sail east of the Cape of Good Hope.

[2] Tyne left Portsmouth for Bombay on 28 August 1827, possibly with cargo transferred from Lady Nugent.

[11] In June Lady Nugent, Cotgrave, master, had had to put into Portsmouth because she was leaky and required repairs.

On 19 March 1828 Tyne was under the command of Captain Cotgrave when she caught fire in Bombay Harbour and was destroyed.