Piece
Former piece now catalogued as HCA 32/8A, HCA 32/8B and HCA 32/8C.
Catalogue reference: HCA 32/8
Former piece now catalogued as HCA 32/8A,HCA 32/8B and HCA 32/8C.
Item
Catalogue reference: HCA 32/120/13
This record is about the Captured ship: the John and Constant (master Roger Curling, and as a French prize,... dating from 1745 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Captured ship: the John and Constant (master Roger Curling, and as a French prize, Thomas Laplanche).
History: an English merchant ship ([130 tons], 16 guns, 14 French men as prize crew), bound from Leghorn (Livorno) to London, laden with marble blocks, brimstone, ladies' hats, wine and oil; taken on 9/20 July 1745 about 140 leagues off Ushant by the French warship La Parfaite in company with La Renommée, Le Mars, Le St Michel and three other French naval ships, and sent in for Brest under the prize-master; retaken 13/24 July 1745 near Ushant by the privateers Old Noll of Liverpool (James Powell commanding) and Dragon of Bristol (James Seaborn commanding), and brought first into Cork, then into Stangate Creek for quarantine, and then into London.
Documents:-
Court Papers:
Ship's Papers numbered SP 0-SP 78:
Mail in transit nos 1-43C, from the French captors: 45 personal letters to family members (in French) written at sea on 20 and 21 July 1745 [NS] by the crews of the French warships Le Mars, Le St Michel and Le Superbe, which had captured a British ship about 100 leagues from Brest, 70 leagues from Ushant, identified in some letters (e.g. no 28) as the Jeanne Constant. The crew took the opportunity of their 'little' prize being taken to Brest, to send letters home with her. Several of these letters were written in the same hand, so by a literate shipmate for illiterate sailors. Another larger prize, coming from Lisbon, is also mentioned but not named.
[Papers from this ship were widely scattered and unidentified before 2021: the log was added from HCA 32/118/2/18, now HCA 32/118/33; bills of lading were added from HCA 32/160/4; letters were added from HCA 30/241, HCA 30/283 and HCA 30/286]
[Decision: restored paying 1/3 salvage, 9 December 1746]
HCA 32
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High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers
Ships captured as prizes, with names beginning I or J. (Described at item level)
Captured ship: the John and Constant (master Roger Curling, and as a French prize,...
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