Lady Holland (1811 ship)
The Lady Holland was a merchant ship built in Bombay, India, in 1811. She was primarily employed in trade between India and Great Britain, carrying goods such as cotton, spices, and opium. The Lady Holland is documented as making numerous voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) and private merchants. Records indicate she was often under the command of Captains who were licensed by the EIC. Further research is needed to determine the full details of her operational history, including any potential involvement in conflict or significant events at sea. Information regarding her eventual fate (e.g., shipwreck, sale, decommissioning) is currently limited.