Capture of HMS Cyane and HMS Levant

The capture of HMS Cyane and HMS Levant was an action which took place at the end of the Anglo-US portion of the War of 1812. The two British warships HMS Cyane and HMS Levant fought USS Constitution on 20 February 1815, about 100 miles east of Madeira. Following exchanges of broadsides and musket fire, both Cyane and Levant surrendered. The war had actually finished a few days before the action with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent by both sides, but the combatants were not aware of this.

Capture of HMS Cyane and HMS Levant
Part of the War of 1812

USS Constitution captures HMS Cyane and HMS Levant
DateFebruary 20, 1815
Location
mid-Atlantic
Porto Praya, Cape Verde Islands
Result American victory
Belligerents
United States United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Charles Stewart
Archibald Henderson
Gordon Falcon (POW)
George Douglas (POW)
Strength
1 frigate
450 crew
2 sixth-rates
175 men on Cyane
135 men on Levant
310 in total
Casualties and losses
6 killed
9 wounded
19 killed
42 wounded
249 prisoners
2 ships captured (1 recaptured)

Constitution and the two prizes anchored in Porto Praya in the Cape Verde islands. Levant failed to escape when a British squadron appeared, and was recaptured.

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