On 19 July 1805
Départment des Landes was part of a squadron of four vessels under
François-André Baudin that captured off Puerto Rico, three days after they had left Martinique. The other three were the 40-gun , the 18-gun corvette , and the 16-gun . On 14 August, the
74-gun,
third rate was in the
Channel Fleet when she saw a sail to eastward and three sail to westward. The lone sail was
Faune, which trailed behind her squadron and had lost contact with it.
Goliath sailed east, meeting up with and assisting her in chasing and capturing
Faune, which
struck when the much more powerful
Goliath came in range. The three remaining ships proceeded, but on the 16th,
Torche was lagging behind and in danger of behind caught by
Goliath, which had been joined by . Deeming that waiting for
Torche entailed accepting battle against the overwhelming British forces, Baudin ordered his squadron to take whatever actions were necessary for their security.
Goliath caught up with
Torche, which struck after a few shots from
Goliath.
Topaze and
Départment-des-Landes escaped. On 29 September
Départment des Landes, under the command of Captain Joseph-François Raoul, was sailing off Guadeloupe when she encountered , a gun-brig of 16 guns. Unable to maneuver,
Maria took two broadsides. The French called on Lieutenant James Bennett,
Marias captain, to surrender. He refused and three grapeshot from the next broadside killed him. The master, Joseph Dyason, then continued the combat but eventually had to
strike.
Maria had suffered six men killed, including Bennett, and nine wounded. The French had suffered at most a couple of men wounded. After the French had gotten all their prisoners off
Maria, the prize crew had to run her aground to prevent her from sinking due to the damage she had sustained. The French provided a
cartel to Dominica to permit Dyason to report the loss to Rear-Admiral
Alexander Cochrane. The French later refloated
Maria and she was taken into the French Navy under her existing name. ==Fate==