Regent was sold in 1824, and then appeared as the Colombian government vessel Victoria, which currently (May 2024), is no longer traceable in online resources after 1828.
[1] Admiral Edward Pellew provided a list of the "Enemy's Ships and Vessels of War captured at Genoa, on the Surrender of the Fortress, 18th April 1814.
"[2] The British completed Sphynx and put her under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Colby, who had been on Prince of Wales at the fall of Genoa.
[3] Following the defeat of Napoleon in the spring of 1814, local elites encouraged by the British agent Lord William Bentinck proclaimed the restoration of the old Republic, but it was decided at the Congress of Vienna that Genoa should be given to the Kingdom of Sardinia.
What ties the vessels together are names, launching in Genoa in 1813–4, similarity of dimensions, including a burthen of 350 to 359 tons (bm), number of guns, and description as a brig.
[5][a] In October 1824 the "Honourable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs" offered for sale on "Monday the 1st of November next, at two o'clock, in the afternoon precisely, at the King's Warehouse, Custom-House, the fine fast sailing brig Regent, Late in the service of the Customs on the Coast of Scotland, and now lying at the Commercial-Docks, where she may be viewed until the time of sale.