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Catalogue reference: HCA 32/301/3
This record is about the British New York Vice-Admiralty Court. Captured ship: Crow Lane (master Benjamin... dating from 1781 Apr 7 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HCA 32/301/3
1781 Apr 7
British New York Vice-Admiralty Court.
Captured ship: Crow Lane (master Benjamin Brereton, prize master Conrade Jones).
Capture history: a British [Bermudan] merchant ship (brigantine, 50 or 90 tons, 4 guns, 10 men) bound from Turks Island to Georgia, laden with sugar, salt to supply the loyalist garrison at Charleston, South Carolina; taken on 7 April 1781 by the American privateer Fair American [and sent in for Georgia], retaken on 16 April 1781 in the Chesapeake Bay by HMS Chatham (John Orde commanding), and brought into New York.
Intended voyage: from the Caribbean Islands to the United States.
Court papers numbered CP 1-7:-
[Decision: condemned, if no response to the monition by 25 May 1781].
Ship's Papers numbered SP 1-3, all 19 February 1781:-
[Papers previously wrongly identified as Court papers: 1-7; Ship's papers: 8-10 (large pencil numbers): sorted and renumbered in 2025].
HCA 32/301/3/1-10
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