Queen Elizabeth was launched in 1811 at Pownall Bay, Prince Edward Island. She sailed to England and transferred her registry to the Port of Exeter on 20 April 1812. She then traded between England and Canada, was a transport, and traded between London and the Cape of Good Hope.
She arrived at Plymouth on 11 October 1812 with a cargo of timber from Prince Edward Island.[a]
Year
Master
Owner
Trade
Source & notes
1812
Hollett Chandler
Hollett
Cowes–Portsmouth
LR
1814
Hurdle
Welsford
Plymouth transport
LR
1820
S.Amm
Welsford
London–New Brunswick
LR; damages repaired 1815
1825
G.Griffin
Welsford
London–New Brunswick
LR; damages repaired 1815
1831
Griffin
Welsford
London–CGH
LR; damages repaired 1825
Notes
^She reported that the fort there (probably Fort Amherst), had been repaired and that its garrison consisted of part of the New Brunswick corps (probably the 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment), and a company of the Royal Artillery.[4]