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Massachusetts Privateer Brigantine Amiable Eunice |
| Amiable Eunice | Commander William Pearson |
| Armed Brig | 29 April 1782- |
| Massachusetts Privateer Brigantine |
| Commissioned/First Date: | 29 April 1782 |
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| Owners: | Daniel Bell et al of Boston, Massachusetts |
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| Battery: | Date Reported: 29 April 1782 Number/Caliber Weight Broadside 6/ Total: 6 cannon/ Broadside: 3 cannon/ Swivels: |
| Crew: | 29 April 1782: 15 [total] |
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Massachusetts Privateer Brigantine Amiable Eunice was commissioned on 29 April 1782 under Commander William Pearson of Newburyport, Massachusetts. She was listed as having a battery of six guns and a crew of fourteen men. She was bonded for $20000 by Pearson, owner Daniel Bell of Boston, and one Joseph De Valnais of Boston.1
1 NRAR, 225. Also listed in Allen, Massachusetts Privateers of the Revolution, 74