Defiance v. Young Johannes

1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 420
CourtRhode Island Vice Admiralty Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1747
StatusPublished

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Defiance v. Young Johannes, 1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 420 (R.I. Super. Ct. 1747).

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Minutes of the case Sloop Young Johannes

I. Interrogatories. 2. Dan11 Soorbeeks Evidence 3. Tuineo Lopes, d° 4. The Court: Richard Jones Evid00 5. Sea Breif. 6. Muster Role. 7. Invoice. 8. Sales of Cargoe 9. The Captains Adventure Mk A. 10. Benjm Wiley Evidence. II. The Court. 12. The Libel. 13. Monition 14. The Claim. 15. Security. 16. Copy Cap4 Sweets Com11 17. Rica Jones Evidce 18. Court Adjourne4 19 Court opened. 20. The Libel and Claim etc. Read in Court. 21. Plea. 22. Dan1 Soorbeek’s Evidence. 23. Torinio Lopes d° 24. Benjm Wiley Evidee 25. John Prichard d° 26. Joseph Bennet d° 27. Thomas Gardner d° 28. C4 adjourned. 29. and opened. 30. Benjra Jeffersons Evid06 31. 32. Jn° Dennis Evidoe 33. B. Jefferson d° 34. Wm Coddington d° 35. Philip Wilkinson. 36 T. Frebody. 37. Case opened and closed. 38. Court adjourned. 39. and opened. 40. Decree. 41. Appeal. 42. Court adj4 43. Bond. 44. Warrants appr1 45. The Court and motion. 46. Appraisers Sworn. 47. Appraisments. 48. Per[421]*421sons offer3 to the C4 49. Bill of charges. 50. objection. 51. C4 adj3 52. Bond. 53. Warrant of delivery.

[Admiralty Papers, V, 109]

At a Court of Vice Admiralty held at Newport In the Colony of Rhode Island on the Seventh Day of September A. D. 1747. The following Interrogatories were taken before the Honble Wm Strengthfield Esqr Dep. Judge. Mr Zachariah Pollock was Sworn Dutch Interpreter. Daniel Soorbeek late Master of the Sloop sent into this Port by John Sweet, Com11 of the Private Man of War the Defiance being duly sworn upon the Holy Evangelist made Answer to the following Questions, Viz4

Ist Where was you born and where do you now live and how long have you lived there, and where have you lived for Seven Years last past? Are you a Subject to the Crown of Great Britain or to what Prince or State are you a Subject?

An I was born on the Island of Curacao, and live there, when at home, and have lived there all my life, and am a Subject to the States General of the United Netherlands

2. When where and by whom was the Sloop and Lading Goods and Merchandizes concerning which you are now Examined taken and Seized, and into what place and Port were the same carried whether was there any resistance made or any Guns Fired against the Brigantine and Persons who Seized and took the same, and what and how many and by whom?

An I was taken the Twentieth of Augst last N. S. On the Spanish Coast near Chuao, by John Sweet Comr of a Private Man of War called the Defiance, who Sent me into this Port, I made no resistance, against the Said Brign who so took and Seized me

j?s Whether was you present at the time of the taking or Siezing the Sloop and her Lading or any Goods and Merchandizes concerning which you are now Examined or how and when was you first made acquainted therewith whether was the said Sloop and Goods taken by a Man of War and to whom did such Man of War or Private Man of War belong had they any Commission to Act as such, and from whom and by whom and what particular Ship or by whom was or were the said Sloop Goods or Merchandizes seized or taken to what Kingdom Country or Nation did the said Sloop so taken and Seized belong, and under the Colours of what Kingdom Country or Nation did the sail at the time she was so Seized and taken was the said Sloop which was taken a Man of War Privateer or Merchantman?

An I was on board at the time of Capture and I saw a Copy of a Commission from Wm Green (wherein the name of John Sweet was Inserted) who I understood was the Governour of Rhode Island, and that she was a Private Vessel of War called the Defiance, belonging to Rhode Island and took me under English Colours.

[422]*4224th Upon what pretence was the Sa Sloop and Lading Seized and taken to what Port or place was she afterwards carried, whether was she Condemned and upon what Account and for what reason was she so Condemned and by whom, and by what Authority was she so Condemned.

An They said the reason they took me was because my Invoice was Spanish, and they brought me directly to this Port, and, the Sa Sloop and Cargo has not been Condemned.

Who by name was the Master of the Sloop concerning which you are now Examined at the time she was taken and Seized how long have you known the said Master, who first appointed him to be Master of the said Sloop, and where did he take possession thereof and who by name delivered the same to him where is the said Masters fixed place of Habitation with his wife and Family, and how long has he lived there, what Countryman is he by Birth and to what Prince or State a Subject.

An I was the Master of said Sloop, and was appointed and first took possession of her at Curacao. She was delivered me by Pieter Oostdorp. the other part of this Question was answered before

6th What number of Mariners belonged to the Sloop at the time she was taken and Seized, what Countrymen are they, and where did they all come on board, whether had you the wittness or any of the Officers or Company of Mariners belonging to the said Sloop any part share or Interest in the said Sloop or her Lading or in any of the Goods concerning which you are Now examined and what in particular and the Value thereof, at the time the said Sloop was so taken or the said Goods seized.

An About Sixteen or Seventeen people belonged to the Sloop, Five whereof were Spaniards, Eight free Negroes of Curacao, but whether born there I cant tell One Negro Slave, myself and a Boy, and took them all on board at Curacao I have a Venture on board Viz* Eleven Hundred Sixty three Ps of Eight, five Ryales and a half, Sixteen Seroons of Cocao, and Twenty five fanegas Stowed in Bulk, but own no part of the Vessel, my Boatswain Nicholas Jonson has a Venture on board Viz* Four Hundred and fourty Eight pieces of Eight four Ryals and a half, And my Gunner Anthony Cías, has one Hundred Sixty Seven Ps of Eight Seven Ryals, Four Negroes is concerned in Twelve Seroons of Cocoa.

7“ Whether did you belong to the Sloop concerning which you are now examined at the time she was taken and Seized how long had you known her when and where did you first see her of what burthen was she how many Guns did she carry, and of what Country building was she what was her name, and how long had she been so called, whether do you know of any other name she was called by, and what were such names as you know or have heard?

An I have known her about Two Years at Curacao woh was the first place I saw her at I don’t know her particular burthen She is mounted with [423]*423four Swivel Guns, and no other War like Stores save what Mr Jones gave an Account of, I dont know what Country built, She is called the Young Johannis, and has been called so since the Date of the Sea Breif, and I don’t know she ever went by any other name.

The first part of this Question was answered before.

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