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 32/98/11
This record is about the Captured ship: Le Benjamin (master Louis Regnaud or Reynaud; later James Andrew Boureau,... dating from 1738-1745 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: Le Benjamin (master Louis Regnaud or Reynaud; later James Andrew Boureau, Regnaud being killed in the action).
History: a French merchant ship with a letter of marque (160 tons, 36 men), bound from Saint Domingue to La Rochelle via Havana, laden with sugar, indigo and cotton; taken in fight, after firing about 30 shots, on 2/13 December 1744 by the privateer Tryall of Bristol (William Woods commanding), and taken into Kinsale.
Le Benjamin was a slave trader engaged in the triangle trade, and was captured on the return leg of her voyage: La Rochelle - West Africa - Saint Domingue - La Rochelle.
Documents:-
Court Papers:
Ship's Papers:
Master's Archive:
Mail-in-Transit: (see also C48 and C50). Nearly all in French from Saint Domingue dated July and August 1744, except a few in French and Spanish from Havana dated late September and early October:
[Decision: condemned as prize 15 February 1745]
HCA 32
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High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers
Ships captured as prizes, with names beginning B. (Described at item level)
Captured ship: Le Benjamin (master Louis Regnaud or Reynaud; later James Andrew Boureau,...
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