David G. Chandler writes that he remained in British custody until May 1814.
He was arrested by a local chief, but managed to escape from British custody.
Whilst in British custody he escaped, but again was caught after little more than 24 hours.
An estimated 11,500 American soldiers died in British custody here.
Never before had he tried to take a man from British custody.
Attempts were also made at this time to extradite the Indians to British Indian custody.
The alleged offenders in question were already in British custody.
All four were in British custody.
While in British custody, he committed suicide on 23 May 1945.
The vessel is returned to British custody.