Brilliant first appeared in the supplementary pages in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1812.[1]
| Year |
Master |
Owner |
Trade |
Source & notes |
| 1812 |
Davenport |
Mawman. |
London–Gibraltar |
LR |
| 1814 |
Davenport Colson |
Mawman. |
London–Lisbon |
LR |
In December 1814 Lloyd's List reported that the frigate HMS Hyperion had found Brilliant, Davenport, master, which had been sailing from Maranham to Liverpool, abandoned at sea with her masts and sails alongside.[2]
Between 5 and 22 December 1813, the French frigates Circé, capitaine de vaisseau Collinet, and Pallas, capitaine de vaisseau Caillabet, captured 10 British merchantmen. The French burnt eight, that is, all but Brilliant, Davenport, master, and Duck, Silly, master. They removed Brilliant's crew and abandoned her at sea; Hyperion brought her into Plymouth. The French put all their prisoners on Duck and released her. She arrived at the Isle of Scilly on 4 January 1814.[3]
| Year |
Master |
Owner |
Trade |
Source & notes |
| 1816 |
Colson |
Mawman. |
London–"Const." |
LR |
| 1818 |
Colson |
Mawman. |
Liverpool–Brazils London–St Lucie |
LR; thorough repair 1817 |
| 1819 |
Colson Clark |
Mawman |
London–Berbice |
LR; thorough repair 1817 |
| 1824 |
Clark Major |
Mawman |
London–Seville |
LR; thorough repair 1817 |
| 1833 |
T.Major |
Mawman |
London–St Lucie |
LR; thorough repair 1825 |
| 1834 |
A.Hopton Youens |
Wooster |
London–Newcastle |
LR; lengthened |
| 1839 |
Robinson |
Aisbit & Co. |
London–Newcastle |
LR; lengthened, & large repair 1837 |
| 1840 |
Robinson |
Aisbit & Co. |
London–Newcastle |
LR; lengthened, & large repair 1837 |
After her ownership changed from Wooster to Aisbit, Brilliant's homeport became Shields.