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High Court of Admiralty. Captured ship: Friends (master John Norcomb). Capture history:...

Catalogue reference: HCA 32/336/2

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HCA 32/336/2
Date
1782 Mar 26
Description

High Court of Admiralty.

Captured ship: Friends (master John Norcomb).

Capture history: an American merchant ship (brigantine, 60 tons, 21 men, 4 passengers) bound from Edenton, North Carolina to St Thomas, Danish West Indies laden with tobacco, staves, shingles and naval stores; taken on 26 March 1782 in latitude 23°N, longitude 59°30' W by the non-commissioned vessel Venus (George Brown commanding), a tender of the Liverpool privateer and slave trader Jenny (Thomas Walker commanding), returning from a voyage to the coast of Africa and the West Indies [Slave Voyages Database ID 92588], and brought first into Crookhaven, Ireland to repair her foremast, and then into Liverpool. Condemned as droits of the Admiralty.

Intended voyage: from the United States to the Caribbean Islands.

Court papers numbered CP 1-15:-

  • [CP 1-CP 4]: four insurance policies, for bringing the prize from Crookhaven to Liverpool, April 1782;
  • [CP 5]: attestation as to papers (numbered 1-.2) brought in by the prize master Samuel Williams chief mate of the Venus, Liverpool, 12 June 1782;
  • [CP 6]: standing interrogatories;
  • [CP 7]: two depositions of Powers Everitts, foremastman, of Edenton, and Samuel Williams, prize master, of Liverpool, commissioners' affidavit, taken at Liverpool, 13 June 1782;
  • [CP 8]: attestation as to the perishing nature of the cargo from leaking in bad weather, Liverpool, 14 June 1782;
  • [CP 9]: release of interest by Williams;
  • [CP 10]: commission of appraisement and sale, 31 July 1782;
  • [CP 11]: inventory and appraisement, Sept-Oct 1782, Liverpool, net value £8,207 3s 3d, less £123 14s 10d costs of appraisal;
  • [CP 12]: sale accounts of the brig Friends and her cargo, net sale proceeds, £9,919 14s 4d, after costs £5,296 8s 3d, 2 December 1782;
  • [CP 13]: account of costs of the commission, 10 December 1782;
  • [CP 14]: attestation of John Tarleton of Liverpool, of Messrs Tarleton & Backhouse (owners), about the slave-trading nature of the Jenny, and her status as a privateer, and of the Venus as a tender of the Jenny, so that the prize should be considered a capture of the Jenny, 17 December 1782;
  • [CP 15]: complete and detailed bill of expenses of HM Procurator General, Gostling for £123 3s 11d, 3 March 1782.

Ship's Papers numbered SP 1-2 (North Carolina papers):-

  • SP 1: clearance bond with a description of John Norcomb and John Small, mate, Roanoke, 16 February 1782;
  • SP 2: ship's register, owners Edmund Blount, Thomas Harvey, Lemuel Crucy and Joshua Skinner, Roanoke, 16 February 1782.

[Papers previously wrongly identified as Court papers: 1-33 (large pencil numbers): sorted and renumbered in 2025].

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Shipping
International
Litigation
Trade and commerce
Caribbean
Conflict
Piracy and privateering
Slavery
Ireland
Navy
Americas
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Operations, battles and campaigns
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C13505877/

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HCA 32

High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers

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