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 32/127/18
This record is about the Captured ship: Lively (master James Miller, and Jean Graveau or Gravaud as a French... dating from 1747 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: Lively (master James Miller, and Jean Graveau or Gravaud as a French prize).
History: a French merchant ship (150 tons, 6 men, and 2 English prisoners, previously an English merchant ship taken by the French warship Diamant (Duc D'Anville commanding) on the coast of New England, in the latitude of Boston and brought into Giboctou [Chebouctou otherwise K'jipuktuk] on the coast of Acadia [renamed Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1749]); now bound from Giboctou to La Rochelle, laden with rice, pitch, turpentine, and furs; retaken on 7/18 Dec 1747 off the Isle de Groix by the privateer Willing Mind (Daniel le Preveu commanding) and brought into Jersey.
Documents:-
Court Papers:
Ship's Papers numbered SP 1-SP 2.
[Decision: restored paying ½ salvage, 3 March 1748]
HCA 32
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Records of the High Court of Admiralty and colonial Vice-Admiralty courts
High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers
Ships captured as prizes, with names beginning L. (Described at item level)
Captured ship: Lively (master James Miller, and Jean Graveau or Gravaud as a French...
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