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Catalogue reference: HCA 32/111A
This record is about the Captured ship: Franciscus of Hamburg (master Christian Lourentzen, otherwise Lawrence)... dating from 1744 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: Franciscus of Hamburg (master Christian Lourentzen, otherwise Lawrence) [continued in HCA 32/111B].
History: a Hamburg ship (60 lasts, built at Boston, 9 men, 1 boy, 3 passengers; owned by Messrs Joachim Kahler and Joachim Heinsch or Heus of Hamburg), bound from Tenerife to Dunkirk and Hamburg if war had not yet been declared against France (with four colorable bills of lading) or straight to Hamburg, laden with campeche wood, Canary wine, and dollars; taken on 12/23 June 1744 off Beachy Head by the privateer Dover (James Gravener commanding), and brought into Dover.
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Ships' Papers and mail-in-transit in bundles:
[Decision: part of the cargo condemned, 2 August 1744; the ship and part of the cargo restored, 15 February 1745]
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