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Catalogue reference: HCA 32/7/79
This record is about the Captured ship: St Peter of Bruges (master Philip Comeines, otherwise Philip Comens).... dating from 1672 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HCA 32/7/79
1672
Captured ship: St Peter of Bruges (master Philip Comeines, otherwise Philip Comens).
History: a Southern Netherlands/Spanish Netherlands ship (27 tons), bound from Bordeaux to Ostend and Nieuwpoort, laden with wine, brandy and prunes; seized between 19 November and December 1672 to the use of the Lord Admiral at Newhaven or Brighton (Brighthempton); restored January 1673.
The master said that he had been instructed to say that, if he met English ships, that he was bound for Dover; if he met any other ships, he was to say that he was bound for Nieuwpoort in Flanders. Later the master confessed that he was from Middelburg. Papers found, some were admitted to have been thrown overboard. Ship was thought to have been previously taken, plundered and left by a Dutch privateer.
Documents: 1 - Deposition of John Glover.
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Records of the High Court of Admiralty and colonial Vice-Admiralty courts
High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers
Exhibits in prize causes, with some examinations, of the Third Anglo-Dutch War. (Described...
Captured ship: St Peter of Bruges (master Philip Comeines, otherwise Philip Comens)....
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