HMS Mullett was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner of four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20.
[2] At the same time she also detained the American brig Columbia, which resulted in the incurring of some expenses that were deducted from the prize money.
[a] On 7 April Mullet encountered a squadron of six French ships of the line at 31°0′N 69°0′W / 31.000°N 69.000°W / 31.000; -69.000, steering WNW.
The charges were that he had not done his utmost to execute the orders of Sir Robert Calder in proceeding with the mails for Surinam, Berbice and Demerara.
[1] In January 1819, the London Gazette reported that Parliament had voted a grant to all those who had served under the command of Lord Viscount Keith in 1812, between 1812 and 1814, and in the Gironde.