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Catalogue reference: HCA 30/770
This record is about the Captured ship: Diamond of London (James Clarke master). [D1169]. History: an English... dating from 1803; [1796-1802] in the series High Court of Admiralty, and Supreme Court of Judicature: Admiralty Miscellanea. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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HCA 30/770
1803; [1796-1802]
Captured ship: Diamond of London (James Clarke master). [D1169].
History: an English slave ship, trading from London to Guinea to Havana, taken on the return voyage from Cuba by the French privateer Bellona and retaken by HMS Goliath, August 1803.
Documents: Administrative books of the Dutch West India Company and successors for the establishment (including slaves) in Dutch West Africa [Dutch Guinea or Dutch Gold Coast, now Ghana], as follows:-
1. 'Politick Soldij Boek' [pay book] of Fort St George, Elmina. Includes detailed inventories and sales of goods of deceased people. 1796-1798.
2. 'Politick Soldij Boek' [pay book] of Fort St George, Elmina. Includes detailed inventories and sales of goods of deceased people. 1799-1802.
3. Copy of the 'Politick Soldij Boek' [pay book] of Fort St George, Elmina. Includes detailed inventories and sales of goods of deceased people. 1796-1798.
4. Copy of the 'Politick Soldij Boek' [pay book] of Fort St George, Elmina. Includes detailed inventories and sales of goods of deceased people. 1799-1802.
5. General muster roll for [Dutch] Guinea, 1796.
6. General muster roll for [Dutch] Guinea, 1801.
7. Administrie Reckening': overview of accounts, 1802 April-December.
8. 'Verkoop Reckeningen': sales accounts, 1802 May-December.
Re-catalogued to this level of detail in 2017
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High Court of Admiralty, and Supreme Court of Judicature: Admiralty Miscellanea
Captured ship: Diamond of London (James Clarke master). [D1169]. History: an English...
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