[1] Lieutenant George James Evelyn, late of Eclair commissioned her on 8 February 1809.
In May Lloyd's List reported that Swaggerer had recaptured Jane, which had been sailing from Demerrary to Saint John, New Brunswick, when the Baltimore privateer Comet had captured her.
[7] Between 22 May and 9 June, Swaggerer sent into St Thomas three vessels:[8] Then in 1814 Lieutenant Charles Deyman Jeremy (or Jermy) replaced Guise.
[1] Swaggerer was in company with Eclipse when, on 13 March 1814, they captured the brigantine Admiral Martin, which they sent in to Antigua.
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