Leissègues was promoted to
ship-of-the-line captain in early 1793 and subsequently placed in command of a convoy bound for the
Windward Islands. Arriving at the
French colony of
Guadeloupe in 1794, he found the island
under British control, and participated in the French campaign to recapture it, which successfully concluded on 10 December. Leissègues was subsequently promoted to
counter admiral. Upon his return to France, Leissègues was put in charge of harbour inspection from
Saint-Malo to
Vlissingen. He was then given command of the harbours of
Ostend,
Vlissingen, and
Antwerp, as well of the naval forces stationed near
Walcheren. Leissègues later led a French squadron to the
Barbary Coast to reduce attacks by
Barbary corsairs on French shipping. He obtained assurances from the rulers of
Algiers and
Tunis that they would not attack French ships, and brought back gifts and the ambassador of Tunis to Paris. In the same years, he transported General
Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune to
Constantinople. ==Napoleonic Wars and death==