Recovery (1802 ship)
Recovery was launched at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1802. She transferred her registry to Quebec City, Quebec in 1806, and to London in 1807. She traded to the Cape of Good Hope and the West Indies. In January 1812 she was condemned at Nevis after she had sustained damage at sea.
Career
Recovery first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1807.| Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source & notes |
| 1807 | Alexander | A.Grigg | London–Cape of Good Hope | LR |
| 1810 | Alexander Clark | A.Grigg | London– | LR; thorough repair 1809 |
She arrived in the Thames on 17 April 1809, having come from. On the 14th, off Beachy Head, she had encountered two French privateer luggers, each of about 100 men, and repulsed them after an engagement of an hour and a half.
On 21 October 1809 she was returning to Portsmouth from Corruna when she saw a French privateer lugger capture two merchant vessels off the Isles of Scilly.
| Year | Master | Owner | Trade | Source & notes |
| 1811 | Clark | A.Grigg | London–Trinidad | LR; thorough repair 1809 |