Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 10 June, reached the Cape on 2 December and St Helena on 3 January 1798, and arrived at the Downs on 17 March.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 2 June, reached St Helena on 5 December, and arrived at the Downs on 10 April 1801.
[1] 3rd EIC voyage (1802–1803): Captain Essex Henry Bond sailed from Portsmouth on 12 February 1802, bound for Bombay and China.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 3 January 1803, reached St Helena on 7 March, and arrived at the Downs on 22 April.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 6 January 1807, reached St Helena on 17 April, and arrived in the Downs on 2 July.
[1] 6th EIC voyage (1808–1809): Captain Dodds sailed from Torbay on 9 February 1808, bound for St Helena, the Cape, Bencoolen, and China.
[1] 7th EIC voyage (1811–1812): Captain Dodds sailed from Torbay on 16 February 1811, bound for St Helena, Bencoolen, and China.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 6 December, reached St Helena on 2 March 1816, and arrived back at the Downs on 29 April.
[1] While Walmer Castle was on her ninth voyage, she was sold on 18 July 1815 at Lloyd's Coffee House as a troopship and supply ship for the Army.
[3] When Walmer Castle arrived back in London, she discharged her crew, including her Chinese sailors hired in Canton.