(en) U.S. Nautical Magazine, Vol. I (1854), pp 62-63. Sunny South data (Updated 1997-03-22 by Lars Bruzelius) ‘‘1859: Sold to Havana for $18.000 and was renamed (E)manuela. / 1860 March 5: Cleared from Havana for Hong Kong under Chilean flag. / 1860 August 10: Captured by the British screw sloop-of-war HMS Brisk in the Mozambique Channel with more than 800 slaves aboard. Condemned as a prize and sold to the Royal Navy to be used as a cruiser. Eventually renamed Enchantress and used as a store ship on the African coast.’’. Gearchiveerd op 7 maart 2023.
(en) U.S. Nautical Magazine, Vol. I (1854), pp 62-63. Sunny South data (Updated 1997-03-22 by Lars Bruzelius) ‘‘1859: Sold to Havana for $18.000 and was renamed (E)manuela. / 1860 March 5: Cleared from Havana for Hong Kong under Chilean flag. / 1860 August 10: Captured by the British screw sloop-of-war HMS Brisk in the Mozambique Channel with more than 800 slaves aboard. Condemned as a prize and sold to the Royal Navy to be used as a cruiser. Eventually renamed Enchantress and used as a store ship on the African coast.’’. Gearchiveerd op 7 maart 2023.