The two British vessels finally captured Diable à Quatre some 36 leagues from the Cordouan lighthouse.
Captain William Lukin of Thames described Diable a Quatre as "a fast Sailer, and is extremely well found".
The Naval Chronicle reported that on 28 October "Diable in Quatre" and Rosario had come into Plymouth Sound.
[7] Finally, the Naval Chronicle reported that on 31 December, Imogene had come into Plymouth Sound from a cruise.
The Naval Chronicle opined that "this measure saves the gallant tars much expense, and reflects the highest credit on the Board of Admiralty.
"[9] During the Peace of Amiens Imogen participated in July–August 1802 in a small anti-smuggling squadron under the command of Captain King of Sirius.
[12] By March 1804 Imogen was serving with Commodore Hood's squadron in the Caribbean when she recaptured an English ship carrying a valuable cargo.
[13] Imogen sailed from Surinam on 27 January 1805 and St Kitts on 8 February as escort to a homebound fleet of some 30 vessels.
[15] Lord Forbes, bound for London, and other vessels in the fleet took aboard Imogen's officers and crew.