[1] Still, Lloyd's List reported on 30 January 1810 that the French sloop Eliza had arrived at Falmouth.
Then on 6 July 1811, Muros was in company with Curacoa, Amelia, and Orestes at the recapture of the Swedish ship Bergmasteren.
On 18 August, the American ship Lucia, Heyde, master, arrived at Portsmouth.
She was then on the South America station under Lieutenant Thomas Saville Griffinhoofe, who was promoted to Commander on 20 June 1813.
[1] Lloyd's List reported on 12 May 1815 that Muros had recaptured El Joven Francisco, Pacheco, master.
[9] She ran into Ance la Barque, anchored within grape range of the shore, and succeeded in bringing out a large merchant ship and a sloop, the former mounting two 6-pounders, and both commanded by Buonapartists.
[1] The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" first offered the "Muros brig," lying at Deptford, for sale on 13 April 1822.