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British Prizes July 1777 |
Name of Vessel:
Mary
Master of Vessel:
J. Small
Rig of Vessel:
Snow [Brig]
Date of Capture:
29 July 1777
Place of Capture:
Off Terceira, Azores Islands
Captor:
HMS Experiment
Home Port:
Bideford, England
From What Port:
To What Port:
Cargo:
Flour
Tonnage:
Battery:
Crew:
Owners:
Prize master:
Prize crew:
Ordered Into:
New York, New York
Into What Port:
New York, New York
Date Arrived:
3 October 1777
Date Tried:
24 December 1777
Date Sold:
Action:
No
Recaptured:
No
Comments: Snow Mary (J. Small) of Bideford, England, with a cargo of flour, was captured on 28 July 1777, off Terceira, Azores Islands, by the Massachusetts Privateer Schooner True Blue (Commander Richard Stiles). Joseph Atkins was put aboard as prize master and she was ordered to America. She was re-captured the next day by HMS Experiment (Captain Sir James Wallace) and ordered to New York. Mary arrived there on 3 October 1777, was libeled on 3 November 1777, and was condemned on 24 December 1777. Her cargo was ordered sold on 23 January 1778.
[NDAR, X, 25 and note, 1057]