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H2653 [part 1]. Captured ship: Henriette (master Gottlieb Jager, supercargo Jan Bekker...

Catalogue reference: HCA 32/1047

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This record is about the H2653 [part 1]. Captured ship: Henriette (master Gottlieb Jager, supercargo Jan Bekker... dating from 1803 in the series High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
HCA 32/1047
Date
1803
Description

H2653 [part 1].

Captured ship: Henriette (master Gottlieb Jager, supercargo Jan Bekker Teerlink of Flushing).

History: a Prussian ship owned by Clas Tholen of Emden, Prussia, bound from Canton, China, by way of Batavia and the Cape of Good Hope to Emden, laden with tea [congou, bohea, compi, souchong, pekoe, twankay, hyson skins and hyson], ginger, tamarind, silk, lacquered boxes and caddies, etc; taken [before the declaration of hostilities against the Batavian Republic, but during the embargo] on 31 May 1803 off the Texel by HMS Lapwing (Alexander Skene commanding), and brought into Great Yarmouth.

Documents:-

Number 0, a list of the selected numbered documents to be translated for the court; this list was found inside the wallet of Jan Bekker Teerlink - now EXT 11/140 - and was removed here in 2017.

Numbers 1-999 (of a total 1-1569). The number indicates the outer envelope or packet wrapper, and enclosed letters and papers were identified as 1A, 1B etc]. Numbers 302-371, 599, 600-604, 660, 670, 872 and 879 are missing.

  • Ship's papers.
  • Many papers of Jan Bekker Teerlink, the supercargo, including letterbooks, trade papers, and his personal archive from c1799 onwards.
  • Mail in transit: many letters from Canton, Batavia and the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands.

A small envelope containing a lock of dark hair and some seeds, which was once enclosed in letter 75f or 75g, has been extracted to EXT 11/140.

These papers, with those in HCA 32/1048, at one time comprised two bundles labelled by the court 2653B.

Note
Re-catalogued to this level of detail in 2017
Related material

Translations are included in the appeal papers HCA 42/423/510

Separated material

The lock of hair is now part of the extracted pape

EXT 11/140

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Dutch
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Clothing
International
Litigation
Trade and commerce
Asia
Europe and Russia
Conflict
Food and drink
Navy
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4250810/

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HCA 32

High Court of Admiralty: Prize Court: Prize Papers

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