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Captured ship: Diamond of London (James Clarke master). [D1169]. History: an English...

Catalogue reference: HCA 30/770

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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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Reference

HCA 30/770

Date

1803; [1796-1802]

Description

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.

Note

Re-catalogued to this level of detail in 2017

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

Dutch

Closure status

Open Document, Open Description

Subjects
Topics
Trade and commerce
Caribbean
Piracy and privateering
Slavery
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Africa
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4249715/

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HCA 30

High Court of Admiralty, and Supreme Court of Judicature: Admiralty Miscellanea

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