William Pitt was at Cork on 31 August, Madeira on 29 September, and San Salvadore on 11 November.
[2] After the Dutch Governor Jansens signed a capitulation on 18 January 1806, and the British established control of the Cape Colony, HMS Belliqueux escorted the East Indiamen William Pitt, Jane, Duchess of Gordon, Sir William Pulteney, Comet to Madras.
[5] William Pitt reached Madras on 22 April and Penang on 4 June, and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 26 July.
[a] William Pitt reached Madras on 22 August and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 12 December.
[2] EIC voyage #3 (1810–1812): Captain Charles Graham sailed from Portsmouth 14 March 1810, bound for the Cape, Madras, and Bengal.
[2] EIC voyage #4 (1813–1814): Captain Charles Graham sailed from Portsmouth on 2 June 1813, bound for Ceylon and Bengal.
[2] EIC voyage #5 (1815–1816): Captain Graham sailed from The Downs on 8 April 1815, bound for Madras and Bengal.
[2] EIC voyage #6 (1817–1818): Captain Graham sailed from The Downs on 14 April 1817, bound for Madras and Bengal.
She reached Madras on 3 August and arrived at Diamond Harbour on 1 September and the New Anchorage on 21 October.
[2] EIC voyage #7 (1819–1820): Captain Graham sailed from Portsmouth on 29 January 1819, bound for St Helena, Bencoolen, and China.
Homeward bound, she crossed the Second Bar on 26 March, reached on St Helena on 26 July, and arrived at The Downs on 26 September.