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British Prizes
July 1777





Name of Vessel:

Friendship

Master of Vessel:

James Mudie [Moodie]

Rig of Vessel:

Sloop

Date of Capture:

10 July 1777

Place of Capture:

Off the Virginia Capes

Captor:

HM Frigate Emerald

Home Port:


From What Port:

Virginia

To What Port:

Havana, Cuba

Cargo:

Flour

Tonnage:


Battery:


Crew:


Owners:

Ring & Co.

Prize master:


Prize crew:


Ordered Into:

New York, New York

Into What Port:

New York, New York

Date Arrived:


Date Tried:


Date Sold:


Action:

No

Recaptured:

No


Comments: Sloop Friendship (James Mudie [Moodie]; owned by Ring & Co.) was bound from Virginia to Havana, Cuba on 10 July 1777 with a cargo of flour. She was part of a group of seven vessels that ran past the British blockaders in the night of 9/10 July. At 0500 the seven were still in sight from the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. At 0500 HM Sloop Senegal (Commander Anthony J. P. Molloy) made sail and chased to the southeast, joined by HM Brig Raleigh and HM Frigate Emerald (Captain Benjamin Caldwell). The wind fell off and became very light at 0800, so Caldwell dispatched his boats. At 1100 the boats were seen to board three of the group: sloop Friendship, sloop Resolution, and sloop Betsey. The next day Friendship was sent off with Senegal and Raleigh to New York, New York. She was tried in the New York Vice Admiralty court in 1778 and condemned.


[NDAR, IX, 257, 258-259, 267, 295-296 and 296 note; “The following is a List of Vessels seized as Prizes, and of Recaptures made, by the American Squadron, between the 27th of May and 24th of October, 1777, according to the Returns received by Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Howe,” in The London Chronicle, Tuesday, December 2, to Saturday, December 6, 1777; HCA 32/337/4/1-15]