HMS Saint Christopher (1806)

[4] Tancock had returned to command of Saint Christopher by 18 July when she captured the schooner Henrietta Adelaide, Lind, master.

Then on 12 September St Christopher captured the schooner Julia and Sally, De Gasy, master.

[6] Next, St Christopher served in the squadron under Rear-Admiral Alexander Cochrane, in Belleisle, that was sent to occupy the Danish West Indies.

[2] The actual occupation of the Danish West Indies did not occur until 7 December,[7] after receipt of news of the second battle of Copenhagen.

[13] Rowe sailed Asp back to Britain with dispatches,[14] and M'Culloch assumed command of St Christopher.

On 18 February 1811 St Christopher captured the Spanish slave ship San Josef y Animas.