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British Prizes July 1777 |
Name of Vessel:
Dolphin
Master of Vessel:
Rig of Vessel:
Schooner
Date of Capture:
21 July 1777
Place of Capture:
Off Passamaquoddy Bay, Nova Scotia [New Brunswick]
Captor:
HM Brig Hope
Home Port:
From What Port:
Piscataqua River, New Hampshire
To What Port:
Cargo:
Tonnage:
Battery:
Crew:
Owners:
Prize master:
Prize crew:
Ordered Into:
Windsor, Nova Scotia
Into What Port:
Windsor, Nova Scotia
Date Arrived:
Date Tried:
Date Sold:
Action:
No
Recaptured:
No
Comments: The schooner Dolphin was bound from the Piscataqua River, New Hampshire on a fishing voyage. On 21 July 1777, off Passamaquoddy Bay, Nova Scotia [New Brunswick], she was captured by HM Brig Hope and sent into Windsor, Nova Scotia.
[“List of Vessels seized, destroyed or retaken by the American Squadron between the 25th of October 1777, and the 28th of September 1778, according to the Returns received by the Vice Admiral the Viscount Howe, exclusive of those seized or destroyed by His Majesty’s Ships in Chesapeake Bay, and on the Parts of the Coast of North America to the Southward thereof, of which a Return was made on the 23rd of April 1778,” in The London Gazette, Saturday, November 21, to Tuesday, November 24, 1778]