[2] Lloyd's List carried a letter from the Cape of Good Hope dated 20 September 1827 that reported that Mulgrave Castle had wrecked there while sailing from London to Bombay.
[5] In 1827 Victory's master was G.Farquarhson and her owner was Abercrombie & Co.[6] At some point her registry was shifted from Calcutta to Great Britain.
In September 1832, Victory, Biden, master carried Maria Jane Jewsbury, an English writer, poet, and reviewer, to India.
Then on 2 May 1835 Biden was sailing by the Chagos Archipelago when he sighted a group of three islets at 5°39.25′N 72°25.75′E / 5.65417°N 72.42917°E / 5.65417; 72.42917 that he named Nelson's Islands.
On 16 March she underwent a survey at Manila that found her waterlogged and unseaworthy; her owners sold her for breaking up.