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 32/143/19
This record is about the Captured ship: Postillon of Nantes (master Jean Fouree or Foure), formerly the Fidelite.... 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: Postillon of Nantes (master Jean Fouree or Foure), formerly the Fidelite. History: a French ship (150 tons, 5 carriage guns, 2 swivel guns, 20 men, 2 passengers, owned by Jean White an Irishman of Nantes), bound from Martinique to Nantes, laden with sugar, coffee and cotton in Fort Royal by Jacques Secretain who was a correspondent of Jean White and Co; taken on 10/21 February 1747 in latitude 45°30'N by the English merchant ship (outward bound to St Kitts) William and Anne (master Rotheram Wratten, with a letter of marque) and brought into Portsmouth by a prize crew.
Documents:-
Court Papers:
Ships Papers: almost all these papers refer not to the Postillon but to the earlier slave trading voyage of the Providence of Nantes (master Jacques Secretain, otherwise Secretin, Segretain or Segretin) and his later work in Martinique as a correspondent or agent of Jean White and Co of Nantes, owner of both ships.) The Providence herself was not captured: she left Martinique in November 1745 and arrived in Nantes in March 1746, leaving Secretain in Martinique until December 1746 when he (with his papers) took passage home on the Postillon.
From both ships:-
Bundle C [perhaps including D]: Contains Secretain's papers in four orignal bundles and three volumes:
[Decision: Postillon condemned as prize, 26 March 1747]
HCA 32
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High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers
Ships captured as prizes, with names beginning P. (Described at item level)
Captured ship: Postillon of Nantes (master Jean Fouree or Foure), formerly the Fidelite....
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