An American master and prize crew sailed Elizabeth out on 5 February and burnt her under Fort Santa Cruz,[10] at the entrance of Rio de Janeiro, in Guanabara Bay.
[11] Juniper, Beagle, and Holly participated in the Siege of San Sebastián (7 July - 8 September 1813) as part of the fleet under Captain George Collier assigned to help Sir Arthur Wellesley's campaigns in Portugal and Spain.
In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the Naval General service Medal with clasp "St. Sebastian" to surviving participants in the campaign.
The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered the Juniper schooner, of 159 tons", for sale on 4 November.
[2] On 30 August 1817 Diadem, Wells, master, was on her way from Jamaica to Saint John, New Brunswick, when two vessels stopped her and boarded her.