Even so, on 25 March, he sailed with Imogen, Belle Poule, and the gunboats to the north of the island to prevent the enemy from landing reinforcements.
[6] Imogen shared in the prize money for the Franco-Italian 10-gun brig Carlotta, captured on 10 December 1810.
[a] Imogen shared the prize money with the actual captor, Belle Poule, and two other vessels.
On 30 January 1811, Leonidas, Victorious, Belle Poule and Imogen destroyed the Italian man-of-war schooner Leoben.
[8] Leoben was sailing along the Albanian coast from Venice to Corfu with a cargo of ordnance when the British caught her.
There Imogen and the gunboat supported an attack by Captain Taylor of Apollo, who commanded a landing party that silenced several sea batteries.
When the town capitulated, the British captured a privateer that had "molested the trade of the Adriatic", and two of her prizes.
That day the British also captured seven vessels sailing to Ragusa and Cattaro, principally carrying cargoes of grain.