In the summer of 1823, the frigate transported Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, a new British envoy, to Stockholm.[12] Warren retained command until February 1824.[1] Later that year, Seringapatam, now under the command of Charles Sotheby, was again posted to the Mediterranean, this time as part of a small anti-piracy squadron working in the Aegean Islands, off Alexandria, and around the coasts of Syria. With HMS Cambrian and Cyrene, she shared in the destruction of a Greek pirate ship on 31 January 1825, and another on 9 June of that year, with the result that her men received prize money.[13]