On her homeward passage from the East Indies in 1803,
Victorious proved exceedingly leaky. When she met with heavy weather in the North Atlantic, her crew had difficulty keeping her afloat till she reached the
Tagus, where she was run ashore. Malcolm, with the officers and crew, returned to England in two vessels that he chartered at Lisbon. She was condemned and then broken up in August at
Lisbon. On 1 August
Sir Andrew Mitchell arrived at Portsmouth, in company with , carrying Malcolm, his officers, and crew.
Sir Andrew Mitchell, R. Gilmore, master, was a 14-year old, 522-ton (bm) ship on the Cork-Lisbon trade. ==Citations==