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The Prize Papers

This vast collection of letters, papers and objects came from ships captured in wars around 1600–1860. They were used to judge if a vessel (called a ‘prize’) had been taken legally. The Prize Papers are being digitised and published in collaboration with researchers at the University of Oldenburg.

Please note that the Prize Papers reference many topics, including the enslavement of people. One of the records explored on this page references slavery and human trafficking.

Focus on The papers of Nuestra Señora de Covadonga, a Spanish treasure galleon

Read about The papers of Nuestra Señora de Covadonga, a Spanish treasure galleon

This previously unknown set of records from an 18th-century galleon shines a light on one of history's most significant trade routes.