[3][a] HMS Hazard, Growler, Conflict, and hired armed brig Colpoys formed the blockading squadron off the Pertuis Breton, the strait between the north-east coast of the Île de Ré and the continent.
[6] The lugger Trois Amis and the chasse maree Courier de Nantes, each of about 20 tons (bm), and their cargoes, were auctioned on 20 April 1807 at Plymouth.
[8] Sixteen days later, Amethyst, Conflict, and Growler were in company when they captured the French schooner Annais.
In the evening the brigs HMS Beagle, Conflict, Doterel, and Growler, and the 36-gun frigate Emeraldd were stationed at the eastern end of the Isle d'Aix to create a diversion while fireships and explosion vessels were launched against the enemy.
[c] In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the NGSM with clasp "Basque Roads 1809" to all surviving British participants in the battle.
On 19 June 1809 Insolent, Arrow, and Conflict were in company when they captured the French brig Amitaire.
[14] Conflict was in company with Christian VII, Armide, and Snapper when they captured the chasse maree Felicitée on 10 January 1810 and Glorieuse ten days later.
[15][16] On 25 January the French privateer Phoenix, of 20 guns and 110 men, belonging to Bordeaux, captured Donna Maria, Lunes, master, which had been sailing from Boston to Lisbon.