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Number not used; see HCA 42/554/10A and HCA 42/554/10B
Catalogue reference: HCA 42/554/10
Number not used; see HCA 42/554/10A and HCA 42/554/10B
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Catalogue reference: HCA 42/1/12
This record is about the Captured ship: Anne of Jamaica (Daniel Updike Master). History: an English merchant... dating from 1697 in the series High Court of Appeals for Prizes: Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Captured ship: Anne of Jamaica (Daniel Updike Master).
History: an English merchant ship (150 tons, men), bound from Jamaica to [England]…, laden with sugar, logwood, indigo, jamaica pepper, ginger, cotton; taken during February 1697 off Cape Clear by a French privateer of St Malo, retaken on 22 April / 2 May 1697 off Guernsey by the privateers Prosperous (Dennis Rous commanding), Mordant Galley (James Turner commanding), Four Brothers (Peter Tupper commanding) and St Aubin Galley (George Bennet commanding), and brought into Guernsey.
Documents: manuscript appeal papers[Decision: not yet known]
For the initial prize case papers, see HCA 32/1854/9
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Captured ship: Anne of Jamaica (Daniel Updike Master). History: an English merchant...
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