Dolphin v. Sloop Amity

1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 322
CourtRhode Island Vice Admiralty Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1745
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Dolphin v. Sloop Amity, 1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 322 (R.I. Super. Ct. 1745).

Opinion

[323]*323At a Court of Vice Admiralty held at Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island on Tuesday the 15a day of October 1745

The following Preparatory Examination was taken before the Honle L. Lockman Esqr Judge

Thomas Randal 2a Lieu* of the Brign Dolphin, Cap* Richard Langdon being Sworn in Court gave Answer to these Questions,

Qus* Is* When and where and by whom was this Vessel taken brought in here by you

On or about the 28a day of Aug* between Blanco and the Margaritas by Cap* Richard Langdon

Qa What number of persons were there on board at the time of Capture and of what nation were they

Ar There was twenty Seven Persons ten frenchmen 3 or 4 Dutchmen and the rest were Spaniards Spanish Negroes and Indians

Of what Burthen

About Eighty . Tons

How many Guns

None

Invoice of the Cargo A Dutch Pass Port Muster Roll and oath wa A Bundle of french papers was produced, in crt by sa Randal

Are the papers produced in Court all that were found on board at the time of Capture without any fraud Addition Subduction or Embezelment,

Ar Yes and the french Papers were all sowed up in a bed.

Thos Randall

To the truth of which Mr Robert Hogg Quarter Master of the sa Privateer also made Oath. Robert Hogg

William Strengthfield was sworn french Interpreter and Z. Polock

Jean sollet A french Mariner brought in the Sloop sent in here by Cap* Langdon as Prize being Sworn in Court, gave Answer as follows

Qw What knowledge have you of this Sloop taken and sent into this Port by C. Langdon declare what you know

Ar I first knew her at Curraco about two months ago where I was ship’d on board her by the Capn Phillip Young for 'to go to S* Austatia

Qn How long was you at Curraco before you was Ship3 on ba her

Ar I was there fifteen days

Qn from what Place did you come

Ar I came out in a Snow from Martinique to go trading on the Spanish Coast and was Castway at the Point of Cauca and I comanded the sa Snow.

Qn What did the Cargo Consist of in the sa Snow

Ar Dry Goods Gammons Oyls etc.

Qn What did you do with that Cargo.

[324]*324Ar I lost Vessel and Cargo when Castaway as afores.4

Qn How did you get to Curraco after losing yr Vessel

Ar I got A Passage in a Dutch Vessel that came trading among the Spaniards

Qn What was the name of that Snow

Ar The S4 Joseph.

Qn Where was she Ownd and by Whom.

She was Own’d by four Inhabitants of Martinico Myself. Mr Bruñe Olivar, and Fouger

Qn What is the Name of this Vessel

Ar Idont know

Qn How long did you tarry at Curraco after you were ship’d

Ar Two days

Qn Do you know whose Property the Cargo is

Ar I dont know

Qn How many men was there on board at the time of Capture and of what Nation were they

Ar About thirty of all Nations

Qn Can you write

Ar I can only sign my name badly. Sollet

Mr Zachariah Polock was Sworn dutch Interpreter.

Frederick Peters Boatswain of the s4 Sloop on oath in Court gave Anr to these QuestnB

Qr jst What knowledge have you of the Sloop taken by Cap4 Langdon and sent into this Port

Ar I have known her from the 12th of Aug4 last N. S. at Curracoa, when she was Comanded by Jean Holland and One Phillip Young was appointed master at the same time I was Shipd. she belong’d to one Mordecai Alvares, an Inhabitant of Curraco

Qn What.Number of men and of what Nation were they on board at the time of Capture

Ar About 14 or 16 men Spaniards french Italeins Negroes Indians and one Dutchman besides myself.

Qn What does the Cargo Consist off

Ar Beef and Cordage which was taken out of A Snow in Curracoa.

Qn Where was you bound

Ar we was hired to go to S4 Estencia

Qn Who did this Cargo belong to

Ar to one Cornelius Plier

Qn Do you know of any Papers being hid

Ar I dont know of any being hid but I saw Some Papers taken out of the Dutch Cap45 Bed by the English Privateers which were sowed up in it.

[325]*325Qn Do you know that this frenchman Soleil had any Negroe boy on board this Sloop

Ar Yes, he had a Negroe boy

Friederick Piethers

Qn How long has this Vessel been named the friendship.

Ar Only from the date of the Seabreif

Philip de Jonge

Phillip Young Master of the Vessel sent in here by Cap* Langdon, On Oath Ansa as follows

Quest. Is* What knowledge have you of this Sloop sent in here by Capt. Langdon declare all you know.

I knew her at Curracoa. about 14 Months ago, She was then Comandd by Jn Holland and ownd by one Mordecai Alvares.

Qa who commanded her when she was taken

Ar Myself

Qn who did she belong to at the time of Capture

she was Own’d by the sa Alvares and hired by one Cornelius Plier

when and where was you appointed Captain

three days before the sea brief was dated at Curraco.

N. B. the sea brief was data 14th 1745

How many hands had you then on board and of what nation were they.

Twenty three Persons, all french and Spaniards except three, myself mate and Clerk

To S* Eustatia or to any other free Place for My Owners Interest,

what does your Cargo Consist off Beef and Cordage

who did that Cargo belong to and to whom was it Consigned

it belong’d to Cornelius Plier and was Consignd to me

What Quantity of money and other Merchandize have you on board

500 pss of Eight of my own thats all

Who put the sa Money and Cargo on board your Vessell

The Money was my own and the Cargo Mr Pliers

How long after you left Curraco was you taken

About one or two and twenty days.

Did you throw overboard or Secret or order to be thrown over or Secreted any of your Papers

I know off No Others but the Dutch Papers Produced in Court.

Qn How came these french Papers that are Produced in C* on board yr Vessel.

[326]*326Did you sign any bills of Lading or Receipt for this Cargo.

Yes but left them with my owner

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