Willerby (1799 ship)

[3] In February 1802, Lloyd's List reported that two French cruizers had captured Willerby, Lovett, master, in the West Indies as Willerby was on her way to Jamaica from London and Madeira.

[4] Between 1802 and 1806, Willerby left LR, but she continued to appear in the Register of Shipping (RS).

[5] Willerby had had her ground tier of sugar washed out as she had seven feet of water in her hold before she was pumped out.

[6] Willerby, Crossett, master, arrived in Sydney on 30 September 1816 with a cargo of merchandise.

[7] Willerby, Crosset, master, was carrying a cargo of rice when she was driven ashore and wrecked on Ambon Island, Netherlands East Indies in late February or early March 1818.