Griffith v. Allen

1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 290
CourtRhode Island Vice Admiralty Court
DecidedOctober 23, 1744
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Griffith v. Allen, 1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 290 (R.I. Super. Ct. 1744).

Opinion

Colony of Rhode Island etc. At a Court of Vice Admiralty held at Newport in sa Colony on Tuesday the 23a October 1744 at ten o Clock A. M

Griffith and Allen

Before the Hon110 Leona Lockman Esqr Judge

The Court being Open’d The Libel and Citation read Mr J. Honyman Produced A Power of Attorney from Cap* Griffith and others his Crew

Mr Ward and Mr Robinson desired the Libel to be dismiss’d saying Mr Honeyman was not properly impower’d which was was [sic] overruled

Mr Robinson was likewise admitted to defend by this Power

The Court was Adjourned untill Wednesday the 31s* of October at 10 o Clock A: M

The Court being Open’d

[291]*291The Judge decreed that the Security given by s4 Allen on his fitting out is Sufficient Daniel Ayraut Jr and James Honeyman Junr comes into Court and Enacts and binds themselves to pay the Costs of this Court in Case the Judgment be given against John Grifith

J Honyman Jr

D Ayreault Jr

Mr Honeyman moved that Security s4 be givin by the Defendant

The Defendts Pleas were read and filed

The ist Plea overuled 24 Plea overuled 3a Plea Overuled

The Court was adj4 untill 3 o the Clock in the Afternoon and Open’d Accordingly

4th Overuled all the Pleas

The Court was Adj4 untill Tuesday the 6th of Novr 1744 at 10 o Clock A: M and open’d accordingly

A Plea The Court was Adj4 untill Saturday morning at 9 o Clock A:M

Adjourn4 untill monday the 12o1 Ins*

Mr Thomas Doughty Comps Quar: Master of Cap* Griffiths Vessel was sworn and said that on or about the 3o*11 march 1744 outr the Barr of new Providence Cap* Griffith ask’d Cap* Allen if they were consorted to which Cap* Allen answer’d Ay Ay.

Q* How and after what manner was the Prizes to be divided that were taken

Ansr In Proportion to thr Vessels Man for man and gun for Gun

Q* How long was the Appointed time for s4 Consortship

. Anr During the Cruise untill we returned to Providence

Q* Did you ever hear the two Cap*s make any agreem* for a Place of Rendezvous in case of Parting

Anr I understood by Cap* Grifith they were to meet at a Place called Vrsule Cap* Allen came alongside of Cap* Grifith in his Barge and desired him to go on shore w‘h him and upon the return of Cap* Grifith I understood from him that they had agreed upon a place where letters should be left by them in case they Parted.

Q* Have you any knowledge of that Vessel brought in here by Cap* Allen as Prize

Anr Some days after we left Vrusal we discov’d several Vessels, we then spoke together and agreed in order to determine how to Engage the s4 Vessells and the s4 James Allen was to engage one Vessel and the s4 Grifith the other, The Vessel s4 James Allen engaged was the Vessel he brought in here as Prize, and the other Vessel Cap* Grifith pursued but could not come up with her.

(T Did you apprehend that the two Vessels woh bore down upon Cap* Allen would have taken him if Cap* Grifith had not come to his Assistance

Ansr Yes, they were two Vessels of force, one of which had ten Carriage [292]*292Guns and the other eight and upon the Approach o£ sa Cap* Grifith and upon his firing a Broadside upon one of them they Seperated and were parted, one of wch afterwds the sa James Allen Pursued and took.

Q* Did you after the agreement keep Company with each other

Ansr Yes and spoke wth Each other every day to the time we met with sa Vessels as afores4 Ques*3 by the Respts

Qu How long was it before Cap* Grifith ask’d that Question of Cap* Allen to be in Consort

Anr The Morning of the 30th of March 1744 before the Pilot left the sa Cap* Grifith

<2* was you so near to the Bar of New Providence as to see it

Ansr yes

Q* Did you hear any body else answer ay ay besides Cap* Allen.

Anr No

Q* Did- you hear any of Cap* Allens Officers or men consent to this agreement

Anr Yes by giving three Hurra’s

<2* Did you know of any written agreement between the sa Cap* Grifith and Cap* Allen or hear of any

<2* How do you know this Vessel brought in here by Cap* Allen as prizes was the Vessel you see him pursue

Anr by the Make of the Vessel and by information of the sa Allens Crew

<2* Did you see Cap* Allen take this Vessel

Anr No, by reason we gave chace to A Vessel that was in company w*11 the sa Vessel Cap* Allen took

Tho Doughty

Mr Benjn Trip Comp3 Qr Master of Cap* Allens Vessel was sworn

Quest. Have you any knowledge of any agreement of consort ship between C: James Allen and C: John Grifith on or about the 30th of March either Verbally or by writing

Ansr Yes I heard them talk of Consorting by word of mouth

Q* Cap* Grifith ask’d Cap* Allen how he Did after they was over the Barr of N: Providence and ask’d him whether they were consorted, Cap* Allen ask’d him how the said Grifith replyd man for man and Gun for Gun and Cap* Allen reply’d Ay Ay, and at that time I understood that they were consorted

<2* Was there any Officer or man on board that objected to this Agreement

Anr No and I understood they all consented to it

Q* How long did you keep Company after this Agreem*

Ansr Several Days

[293]*293Q* How came you to Part

Ansr In chace of two Vessels of force one of which the sa Allen pursued and took and the Other Cap4 Grifith Pursued

Qj6 Did you ever hear Cap4 Allen say that Cap4 Grifith and his Crew were concern’d in this Vessel which he took

Ansr No, but I heard him say he sa be very glad if them writings of Consortship w411 Cap4 Grifith had been compleated, which Cap4 Grifith was to have got done but as they were not done the said the Consortship was void.

Qf Where was it you first heard Cap4 Allen and Cap4 Grifith talk of Consortship by writings

Anr About the last of march 1744 on board of C: Allens Vessel and Cap4 Allen disagreed alledging they were both so poorly stock’d with Provisions and afterwards about the 4t!l or 5th of April following the sa Captains had farther talk of sa Consortship by writing at the Bimenes several little Islands of the Bahama’s and a few days after that the sa Captains talk’d of sa Consort-ship at Vrsule, when Cap4 Grifith Propos’d to sa C. Allen again to have writings of Consortship to which the sa Cap4 Allen Consented and told sa Grifith he wa have Him go on board and get them wrote and bring them on board his Vessel and If he and his Compy liked them they wa sign them, which sa Cap4 Grifith did not. all which was before they chaced the sa Vessels before mention’d, and that the sa Cap4 Allen told Cap4 Grifith that Otherwise if they took any Vessels in the presence of each other that the law would consort them

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