Agincourt was launched in 1841. She spent most of her career sailing between Britain and the Far East. She foundered in 1866 on a voyage from Southampton to Hong Kong.
Career
Agincourt first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1841 with Walker, master, and Green, owner.[3] The 1842 volume gave her trade as London–Calcutta.
Agincourt foundered on 24 June 1866 at 36°S25°E / 36°S 25°E / -36; 25 while sailing from Southampton to Hong Kong with coal and boilers. The crew was saved but the captain died of exhaustion.[5]
Lloyd's Register for 1866 had the notation "LOST" by her name.[2]