attacking
Fort Maurigio on 11 April 1814 After the loss of
Alcmene in 1809,
Jewel was renamed
Alcmene later that year. On 5 October 1809
Alcmene was in company with and and all three shared in proceeds of the capture of
George. Prize money was forwarded in 1815 from the Vice admiralty court in Antigua. On 23 December 1813,
Alcmene captured the
Cerf-class schooner
Fleche between Corsica and Cape Delle Molle.
Fleche was armed with 12 guns, and carried a crew of 99 men and 24 soldiers. She was carrying the soldiers from Toulon to Corsica.
Alcmene was in company with and on 11 April 1814 when they captured
Fortune,
Notre Dame de Leusainte, and a settee of unknown name. On 13 May 1815
Alcmene, with Captain
Jeremiah Coghlan in command, was present at the surrender of Naples during the
Neapolitan War. A British squadron, consisting of
Alcmene, and more importantly the
74-gun , the sloop , and the brig-sloop blockaded the port and destroyed all the gunboats there. Parliament voted a grant of £150,000 to the officers and men of the squadron for the property captured at the time, with the money being paid in May 1819. On 6 July,
Alcmene captured the French naval schooner
Antelope (
Antilope) off Sardinia.
Antilope was a
Cerf-class schooner armed with two chase guns of 6 or 8-pounds, and two 24-pounder carronades. She had a complement of 86 men and displaced 273 tons (French). ==Fate==