On 27 January 1815 Cora, Kitchen, master, sailed from Nassau, Bahamas, in a convoy under escort by HMS Childers.
[2] Cora returned to the West Indies and then sailed from New Providence on 26 September, arriving at Liverpool in late November.
Lloyd's Register for 1820 showed Fildes replacing Kitchen as master, and Cora's trade changing from Liverpool–New Providence to Liverpool–South Seas.
Fildes lived in a hut made from Cora's wreckage and spent his time while awaiting rescue by preparing several charts and sailing directions for the islands.
[6][7] Indian, Captain Spiller, master, brought Fildes and some of his crew back to England, as well as eight men from another damaged sealer.