Power v. Sloop L'Amiable du Cap

1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 153
CourtRhode Island Vice Admiralty Court
DecidedSeptember 7, 1742
StatusPublished

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Power v. Sloop L'Amiable du Cap, 1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 153 (R.I. Super. Ct. 1742).

Opinion

[154]*154Colony of Rhode Island etc. At a Court of Vice Admiralty held at Newport on Wednesday the 18th of August A: D 1742.

The HonWe Sam1 Pemberton Esqr Dep: Judge

The Court being Opened Peter Marshall of Newport Marrr Mate of the Brigantine Victory a Private Man of War belonging to this Port Commanded by Joseph Power On Oath gave the following Answers to the follow6 Questions Viz4

Q” 1. When and where did you take the Sloop or Vessel you brought into this Port

Ansr On the Coast of Carracas in New Spain at a Place called Socon on the 14th of July last

Qn 2. Are the Papers now Produced in Court all that were found on Board of the sa Sloop Without any fraud Addition Subduction or Embezelment

Ansr Yes. Save one Paper which was taken out of my Chest it being broke open by the Cap4 of sa Sloop as I suppose when all hands were busy upon Deck in bad Weather

Qn 3. What reply did the sa Cap4 make when you discover’d to him that your Chest was broke Open

Ansr He seemed Surprized and said something in French which I did not understand

Qn 4. How many hands were there on Board sa Sloop when she was taken by you

Ansr About Twenty.

Qn 5. How many of them did you bring in here

Arts1' The afores3 Cap4 of sa Sloop and two of his Hands, and we should have brought the Mate but he run away while we were busy in Warping out of a port calld Ruby a Dutch Plantation and the rest of the Hands we put on Board of a French Vessel bound to Curacoa.

Q 6. Have you brought all the Goods etc into this Port Which you took on Board sa Sloop

Ans: Yes. Peter Marshall

Cap4 Isaac Beauchamp was sworn to make true Interpretation to this Court.

John Farreine being duly sworn made Answer to the following Questions as followeth.

[155]*155Q. 1 Did you belong to the Sloop that Cap* Joseph Power hath sent into this Port

Ans. Yes.

Qn 2. What is her Name and who was Master of her when you were taken by Cap* Power?

Ans. I do not know her Name but Mons Simon was Master

3. When and where were you shipt on board scl Sloop.

Ans: I was shipt on board her at Cape Francois on the 24th Tune Last N. S.

Q. 4. To what Port were you bound?

Ans. To the Coast of New Spain.

Q. 5. What Cargo' had you on Board when you saild from Cape Francois?

Ans We had on Board forty Musketts and a Bale of Cutlasses And no other Goods to my Knowledge save a Barrel of Powder

Q. 6. How many Cannons had you belonging to sa Sloop.

Ans. We had no Great Guns and but six Swivel Guns mounted and two more in the Hold

Q. 7. Did you carry on any Trade with the Spaniards on the Coast of New Spain? his

Ans. I know of none John X Farreine

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Andrew Ferguson being duly sworn answered to the Questions put to him by the Court as follows

Q. 1. Did you belong to the Sloop that Cap* Joseph Power hath sent into this Port
Q. 2. What is her Name and who was Master of her.

Ans. I do not know her Name, nor the Name of the Master but it is the same Man who is brought in here with the Sloop

Q. 3 When and where did you go on Board sa Sloop.

Ans. I went on Board her as a passenger about the 24th June last at Cape Francois at Which Time I was informed and expected to go to Curacoa but after we had been about three Weeks at Sea the Cap* told us he had altered his Voyage and I must ship myself as a hand but he would not declare on what Voyage

Q. 4. To what Place or port did you go after that

Ans. We went directly to the Spanish Main

Q. 5. How long were you on the Spanish Coast before you were taken by Cap* Power.

Ans. Two or three Days.

[156]*156Q. 6. Was any Trade by your Cap* or any other Person on Board carried on with the Spaniards whilst you were there

A. The Cap* and a Passenger (whom I know not) went on Shoar in the Morning having a Number of Guns and Cutlasses and when they returned in the Evening they brought no more on Board than two or three Guns

Q. 7. What was done with those Guns and Cutlasses that were carried on Shoar

Ans I cannot tell but suppose they were sold to the Spaniards.

Q. 8. Did not your Cap* nor others of your People go on Shoar at any other Time

Ans. The next Day we landed two Men and with them a Number of Cutlasses Guns and Pistols and a couple of Bundles of Goods which were made up in Paper and by the Shape and Manner of their being done up I took them to be Spadees.

Q. 9. What did your Cargo consist of when you left Cape Francois?

Ans: Three hogsheads of Rum one of them for the Vessels Use, A large Quantity of Frocks and Trowsers in Bales Some money, some Buttons, About forty Small Arms A number of Cutlasses and Pistols And I heard the Boatswain and other people who had loaded the Vessel before I belongd to her say they had stow’d away below the Ballast about ten or twelve Great Guns five pounders

Q. 10. Had you any Carriages to mount those great Guns or any Use for them.

Ans. We had no Carriages at all.

Q. 11. Had you no Swivel Guns on Board besides them six that were mounted

Ans. Having Occasion to alter the Trim of the Vessel we were one Day down in the Hold and in moving some Barrels I saw two large Swivel Guns and was informed there were four more there under the Ballast

Q. 12. How did your Cap* Mons: Simon behave on the Approach of Cap* Power.

Ans. He seemed surprised and directed All the Englishmen to go down in the Hold and put off our English Cloths and dress In Frocks and. Trowsers to conceal our being English men which we did and as the Privateers Men came on Board he ordered us out on the Bowsprit under pretence of stowing away the Tibb

. , „ Andrew Fargison

Peter Simon On Oath makes Answer to the following Questions Viz*

Qn 1. Were you Master of the Sloop sent in here by Cap* Power

Ansr Yes

Qn 2. When and where were you taken by him

[157]*157Ansr I was taken by Cap* Power on the 26th or 27th of July N: S at Socon within a League of the Land

Qj1 3. To what Place and to whom did the Sloop you were taken in belong

Ansr

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