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Catalogue reference: HCA 32/295/18
This record is about the High Court of Admiralty. Captured ship: Le Comte d'Estaing formerly Union of Ireland... dating from 1780 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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High Court of Admiralty.
Captured ship: Le Comte d'Estaing formerly Union of Ireland (master Jean Baptiste Louber).
History: a French merchant ship (350 tons, 10 guns, 25 men), bound from Port au Prince, Saint Domingue to France, laden with sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo and hides; taken on 3 July 1780 in latitude 46°13'N by HMS Monarch ([Adam] Duncan commanding), and brought into Plymouth.
Court papers: 1-20; Ship's papers: 21-60. [These are interim paper numbers, and are likely to change once more fully catalogued].
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