In mid-1803, the squadron under Captain
Henry William Bayntun, consisting of ,
Hercule, , , and captured
Poisson Volant and . The Royal Navy took both into service. In May 1803,
Hercule's captain
Solomon Ferris died suddenly on board the ship. On 28 June 1803, during the
Blockade of Saint-Domingue in the Caribbean
Hercule was under First Lieutenant John B. Hills, acting captain as Ferris had died a month before. She encountered the French frigate and the corvette , and attempted to capture
Poursuivante. However, the latter outmaneuvered and delivered
raking fire to assure her escape.
Hercule was stricken across its rigging and dropped out of the fight.
Louis-Philippe Crépin painted the sails, sky, smoke and fire in his relevant seascape. then captured
Mignonne.
Hercule, under Captain Dun, participated in the failed attempt in January 1804 to capture
Curaçao.
, (seen in the foreground) after a Hurricane she was caught in off San Domingo between 4 and 11 September 1804. Both Theseus
and Hercule'' (seen in the background) were badly damaged, but eventually survived to reach
Port Royal on 15 September
Hercule, was caught in a
Hurricane off San Domingo between 4 and 11 September 1804, both she and HMS
Theseus were badly damaged, but eventually survived to reach
Port Royal on 15 September. ==Fate==