Iris (1783 ship) was launched at Liverpool as a slaver. In all she made eight voyages (1783–1800) carrying slaves from West Africa to the Caribbean before she was condemned as unseaworthy in 1800. She also made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC) to Bengal and back (1795–1796).
Iris (1803 ship) was launched in France in 1794 and came into British hands in 1803, probably by purchase. She became a whaler in the British southern whale fishery. In 1805 she made an unsuccessful attack on a Batavian vessel. Iris was condemned as unseaworthy in late 1805 on her way home after her first voyage as a whaler.
Iris (1811 ship) was launched at Shields. She first sailed as a London-based transport. In 1819 she was wrecked on a voyage to India.
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