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December 1776





Name of Vessel:

Samuel and Mary

Master of Vessel:

Bennett

Rig of Vessel:

Date of Capture:

7 December 1776

Place of Capture:

Off Cape Finisterre, Spain

Captor:

Massachusetts Privateer Brigantine Washington

Home Port:

Weymouth, England

From What Port:

Seville, Spain

To What Port:

London, England

Cargo:

Tonnage:

Battery:

Crew:

Owners:

Prize master:

Prize crew:

Ordered Into:

Into What Port:

Date Arrived:

Date Tried:

[released]

Date Sold:

Action:

No

Recaptured:

No


Comments: Brigantine Placentia (Thomas Eldrad [Eldred]), 130 tons, was captured by Massachusetts Privateer Brigantine Washington (Commander Elias Smith) on 6 December 1776, about thirty-six miles off Cape Finisterre, Spain. The next day the Samuel and Mary (Bennett), bound from Seville, Spain to London, England, and owned in Weymouth, England, was captured. Eldrad and five of his crew were put aboard the Samuel and Mary, which was then released. The Samuel and Mary put into Pool soon after. The prisoners reported that the Washington was six weeks out of Marblehead, Massachusetts, mounted twelve guns, and had taken five prizes before she captured the Placentia.


[NDAR, VIII, 309-310; New-Lloyd’s List [London], December 20, 1776]


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