Revenge v. Fortune

1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 259
CourtRhode Island Vice Admiralty Court
DecidedMay 3, 1744
StatusPublished

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Revenge v. Fortune, 1 Rec. V.A. Ct. (R.I.) 259 (R.I. Super. Ct. 1744).

Opinion

At a Court of Vice Admiralty held at Newport on Tuesday the 3a May 1744 in order to take the Preparatory Examinations Before the Hon11 Leo: Lockman Esqr Judge

[260]*260•Capn James Allen Comm' of the Sloop Revenge A Private man of War being interrogated on Oath made Answer to the Questions proposa to him as followeth

Q. 1. When and where did you take the Vessel now brought into this Port by you?

Ansr On or About the 13th day of April last Past being about four Leagues to the Windward of the Havannah on the Island of Cuba I saw two Sail and gave Chace to them they did not run but as I suppose spoke together I soon came up with them they standing Stern for Stern with me And upon my Approach to them and shewing my English Colors they both fired upon me and at the Second or third Shot by them fired singly my Gunner was killed and each of them immediately poured in their Broadsides upon me I was during the whole Action under English Colours The Vessel I have now brought in under Dutch Colours and the other Vessels under French Colours Whereupon I engaged them and took the Vessel now brought in and the other escaped.

Q_ 2. Are the Papers by you now produced and delivered into this Court all the papers you found on Board sa Sloop at the Time of Capture without any fraud Subduction Diminution or Addition

Ansr Yes

Q 3. Were any Papers to your Knowledge thrown in to the Sea out of the Sloop by You taken at or before the Time of Capture

Ansr As I was Coming up with her I saw them throw Papers out of the Cabbin window at two Sev1 times one Packet came Alongside Our Sloop, about two feet under water but very Plain to be seen James Allen

To the truth of wGh Mr. Benjn Trip Qr Mr also declared on Oath

Benjamin Trip

Mr Robert Gibbs Master of sa Privateer Revenge on Oath Declared to the truth of all the Aforeda Answers, Except that he saw Papers thrown over board out of the Vessel so taken but Once Robert Gibbs

Mr Wm Higgins Lieu* of sa Privateer on Oath declared to the truth of the Above Ansrs except the last William Higgins

Mr D. Servat Sworn as Interpreter.

Daniel Pichot late Master of the Sloop Called the fortune on Oath Ansa to the Ques‘s

Qn Have you any knowledge of the Vessel brought into this Port by Cap* Allen and what

Ansr I have known her these two years last Past at Curracoa

Qn Who was then the Owner and Master of her

Anr A french man and he Comanded her

[261]*261Qn Who has Own’d her since and did own her at the time of Capture

Ansr The same Person whose name is Cotrel Lafosse A liver at Curracoa

Q11 When and where was you Appointed Masr where Bound and what did yr Cargo Consist off

Ansr About the 9th day Decr N. S. at Curraco, And About the 13th of sa Month Saild for the Havana on the Isa Cuba laden with flower Butter Rum Cheese Hams and wine

Qn To whom Deliver’d

Anr The Cargo was Dela to the Company at the Havana

Qn What time did you sail from the Havana what did yr Cargo Consist of and to Whom did it belong

Anr the 23a of April N S laden wHl Hides and money and belong’d to the sa Cotrel Lafosse and Joshua Henriguez of Curraco.

Qn How much money and Hides had you on board

Ansr About'6 or 700 Hides and I cant tell How much money All which were returns for the Cargo ship’d from Curracoa to the Havana

Qn Who put on board the sa Moneys and Hides

Ansr The Company at the Havana as I believe

Qn How long was it after you saild from the Havana that Cap* Allen took you

Ansr About 20 Hours.

Qn How did you behave Upon the Approach of Cap* Allen

Ansr When first I discovered him I tho* him to be an Eng11 Privateer and Upon my coming up with him my people fired at him

Qn Did you see the English Colors when they fired at him

Ansr Yes.

Qn Who Gave Orders to fire at the Privateer

Ansr the french Merchant and french Pilot that were on ba

Qn What was the Occasion of their firing at the Privateer

Ansr to fight him.

Qn Did you throw any Papers Over board or did you know of any being throw’d Over board by any other at the time of the Capture

Ansr No

Qn Had you any Papers as Clearances of Your Vessell when you saild from the Havana

Qn Is the Paper now Produced in Court mark’d A all the Papers you have to Prove the Property of sa Vessel

Qn Did you ever sign Bills of Lading or Rec* for the Contents of the Cargo either at Curraco or the Havana

Daniel Pichot

[262]*262Mr Tho5 Bell. Pilot of the Sloop taken on Oath gave Answer to the following Quest”5

Qn Have you any knowledge of the Vessel brought in here by Cap4 Allen declare w4 you know

Ansr About the 15th of April last Past N. S. I was Ship’d at the Havana by Mr Cotrel bound to Curraco, and Saild from the Havana the 23a of ApriI N S. and was taken by Cap4 Allen the next day

Qn How did you behave on first Discovering C. Allen

Ansr We Prepared to fight them and fired four Guns at the English Privateer we being under Dutch Colours and the Privateer under English, and had all our Powder Chests and every thing prepared to Engage

Qn Who gave Orders to fire at the Engh Privateer

Ansr The Owner

Qn Who wras the Owner and where did he live ■

Anr One Cotrel who Had a House in the Havanna where he lived and from whence the money now on board was brought By me the same person that Shipd me

Q’1 Did you hear the Cap” of yr Vessel and the Cap4 of the Other Vessel in consort with you, agree to take the two English Privateers then in sight if they could

Qn Did you fire at the English Privateer first

Ansr Yes four Guns

Qn Have you any knowledge to whom the Hides on board belong.

Ansr Mr Rustico, Agent for the Company at the Havana Own’d the Greatest Part of them and were to be carried to Curraco to Purchase Provisions, Cordage and Naval Stores, in order to bring to the Havana The Other Part belonging to the Spaniard brought into this Port

Tho Bell

John Garey a Span" on Oath in Court gave Ansrs to the following Quest”5

Qn What knowledge have you of this Vessell bro4 in here by C. Allen declare w4 you know

Ansr I have known her these 6' months at Curraco She belong’d to Mr Cotrel a liver at Curacoa

Qn When and where was You shipt on board her

Anr at the Havanah. In the month of April and was taken the next day after we Saild

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