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Captured ship: Phoenix otherwise Vogel Phenix of Wismar (master Andrew Lulleke)....

Catalogue reference: HCA 32/1951/20

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This record is about the Captured ship: Phoenix otherwise Vogel Phenix of Wismar (master Andrew Lulleke).... dating from 1672 July 18 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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HCA 32/1951/20
Date
1672 July 18
Description

Captured ship: Phoenix otherwise Vogel Phenix of Wismar (master Andrew Lulleke).

History: a Swedish (Wismar) merchant ship (230 tons), bound from [Wismar?] to France, there to lade with salt; whilst on voyage in company with other Swedish and Baltic ships was forced by contrary winds into Plymouth 15/25 July 1672; seized on suspicion of being Dutch when trying to depart on 18/28 July 1672.

Court Papers, numbered CP 1-13 (most are translations of letters to or from the master Andrew Lulleke)-

  • [CP 1]: HCA copy of original pass (in French);
  • [CP 2]: (translation of above);
  • [CP 3]: affidavit at Plymouth (23 July 1672) that Lulleke bought the ship at Zaandam (in the Dutch Republic) on behalf of the owners (etc);
  • [CP 4]: translation of letter (in German), 13 May 1672 (numbered No 5);
  • [CP 5]: translation of letter (in German), 23 May 1672 (numbered No 14);
  • [CP 6]: translation of letter (in German), 10 May 1672 (numbered No 16);
  • [CP 7]: translation of letter, Amsterdam, 19/29 June 1672 (numbered No 17);
  • [CP 8]: translation of letter (in German), 27 May 1672 (numbered No 20);
  • [CP 9]: translation of ship's accounts (in German) (numbered No 22);
  • [CP 10]: translation of letter, 13 May 1672 (numbered No 24);
  • [CP 11]: translation of letter, 17 May 1672 (numbered No 25);
  • [CP 12]: translation of petition (in Dutch) to Amsterdam admiralty, annotated 22 June 1672 (numbered No 36);
  • [CP 13]: translation of attestation at Amsterdam, 15 June 1672 (numbered No 37).

Extra information: see the long (28pp) allegation and claim at HCA 24/147/54.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former reference
HCA 32/7/82
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C21119938/

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HCA 32

High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers

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