The pirates also captured another vessel, Industry, Cook, master, which had been sailing from Montego Bay to St Thomas.
[2] On 10 August Industry encountered HMS Carnation, under Commander Walcott, which took Hearn and some of his men aboard, offering to take them to Jamaica.
Then, on 13 August, Carnation transferred Hearn and some of his men to Blackett, which accepted them as passengers for Liverpool.
[a] Reports from Charleston stated that Vittoria sat inside the Colorados for six weeks while the pirates slowly unloaded her cargo of coffee, which was sold in Havana.
[3] The pirates also removed Nicaragua wood, lignum vitae and lancewood spars.