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British Prizes July 1777 |
Name of Vessel:
Sally
Master of Vessel:
Anthony Hill
Rig of Vessel:
Brig
Date of Capture:
4 July 1777
Place of Capture:
Chincoteague, Inlet, Maryland
Captor:
HM Brig Tender Stanley and HM Schooner Tender Delaware
Home Port:
From What Port:
[Chincoteague Inlet], Maryland
To What Port:
St. Martin, French West Indies
Cargo:
Tobacco, corn, flour
Tonnage:
Battery:
Crew:
Owners:
Joseph Donaldson
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: Brig Sally (Anthony Hill) was owned by Joseph Donaldson. On 4 July 1777 she was anchored in Chincoteague Inlet, Maryland, with a cargo of tobacco, corn and flour aboard. Sally had recently returned from St. Eustatius, Netherlands West Indies and was bound for St. Martin, French West Indies Anchored in the inlet with Sally were sloop Polly (Richard Wells), Mary (William Le Frame), sloop Sally, an unknown sloop (William Earles), brig Hero (William Paul), sloop Jenny (Robert Tuille), sloop Liberty (Ez. Wellicutt), and schooner Polly (John Ellis). HM Brig Tender Stanley (Lieutenant Richard Whitworth) and HM Schooner Tender Delaware (Midshipman Rogers), both tenders to HM Frigate Roebuck (Captain Andrew Snape Hamond), came too off the entrance to the inlet and hoisted French colors. Properly deceived, pilots went out to the British and were seized. The British got into the inlet and burned four vessels (sloop Polly [Wells], sloop Mary, sloop Sally, and the unknown sloop) and brought out the other four as prizes. By 14 July all the prizes had been brought into New York, New York, along with forty prisoners. Sally was tried and condemned in the New York Vice Admiralty court.
[NDAR, IX, 216, 285-286 and 286 notes, 295-296; “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 32/446/23/1-6]