Grace was under the command of Captain Robert Lethbridge when she left
Sydney on 19 February 1822 carrying a cargo of whale oil and wool. During the journey, which took 14 weeks, gales badly battered
Grace; the oil sprung a leak and saturated the wool, which with the movement eventually spontaneously combusted.
Grace was in sight of
Simon's Bay at the time the fire was discovered. While five men stayed on board to fight the fire, douse the hatches and keep them sealed, the remaining passengers and crew stood off in a longboat, towed behind
Grace. However, the crew were unable to keep the fire under control and as she neared
Struys Bay (), she burst into flames. The remaining crew were taken on the longboat and the tow was cut.
Grace grounded and burned down to the water line. The passengers and crew reached the shore without harm and six days later made it overland to
Cape Town. While most of the mail was lost, dispatches from
Governor Macquarie were saved and for doing so, Captain Lethbridge was awarded at Bridgeman, near
Singleton, when he settled in New South Wales in 1825. Twenty-one barrels of oil and 38 bales of cotton drifted ashore. ==Citations==