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Catalogue reference: HCA 32/1838part2
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Catalogue reference: HCA 24/147/12
This record is about the Nos 12 (i) and 12 (ii) [2 of 7 allegations and 6 claims for this ship]. Captured... dating from 1672 Aug 23 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Files of Libels, Allegations,.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Nos 12 (i) and 12 (ii) [2 of 7 allegations and 6 claims for this ship].
Captured ship: Dolphin of Stockholm (master John Johnson de Old Boere of Amsterdam, citizen of Stockholm, otherwise Jan Janss de Oude Boer).
History: a Swedish merchant ship (171 lasts, 8 guns, 30 crew and passengers, including 4 women, built by Mr Skelton at Stockholm the previous year [1671]), bound from Amsterdam and the Texel to Stockholm, laden with lemons, Holland cheese, green cheese, pickled herrings, currants, wine, tobacco, prunes and other goods (soap, paint, pump leathers) on the account of the Royal Swedish navy; taken on [31] July/10 August 1672 between the Vlie and the Texel by HMS Mermaid (John Temple commanding), and brought into Harwich on 5/15 August 1672.
12 (i): Allegation and claim (23 August 1672) of Peter Hacker, Francis Shelton, and John Johnson Old Bore of Stockholm.
12 (ii): Allegation and claim (23 August 1672) of Karl XI, the King of Sweden.
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Nos 12 (i) and 12 (ii) [2 of 7 allegations and 6 claims for this ship]. Captured...
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