Warren (1829 ship)

1st whaling voyage (1830–1834): Captain William Mayhew, Jr., sailed from Warren on or about 8 November 1830, bound for the Pacific.

[1] On 21 June 1832 Warren rescued the crew of the British brig Science off Cape Horn, Chile.

Science had been sailing from Van Diemen's Land to England when heavy seas at 56°S 125°W / 56°S 125°W / -56; -125 had so damaged her that her crew had been forced to abandon her.

[1][7] 4th whaling voyage (1840–1843): Captain Henry Cleveland sailed from Warren on 26 August 1840, bound for the Pacific.

[1] 6th whaling voyage (1847–1851): Captain Charles T. Evans sailed on 29 November 1847, bound for the NW coast.