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British Prizes
June 1777





Name of Vessel:

Lucy

Master of Vessel:

Nathaniel Watson

Rig of Vessel:

Brig

Date of Capture:

5 June 1777

Place of Capture:

45 miles off Nantucket, Massachusetts

Captor:

HM Frigates Amazon and Juno

Home Port:


From What Port:

Cork, Ireland

To What Port:

Quebec, Quebec

Cargo:

Clothing, provisions, recruits

Tonnage:


Battery:

12x [14x]

Crew:

3 [prize crew]

Owners:


Prize master:


Prize crew:

1 [total]

Ordered Into:

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Into What Port:

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Date Arrived:


Date Tried:


Date Sold:


Action:

No

Recaptured:

No


Comments: British Transport Brig Lucy (Nathaniel Watson) was bound to Quebec, Quebec from Cork, Ireland with a cargo of provisions, clothing and thirty-six recruits for the British Army in Quebec. Other sources indicate as many as fifty soldiers were aboard. Armed with twelve or fourteen guns and having a British privateer commission, Lucy was being used as part of the escort for a small convoy bound to New York, New York. When Continental Navy Sloop Providence (Captain Jonathan Pitcher) was seen dogging the convoy on 19 May 1777, Lucy was ordered out to capture the Providence. Pitcher decoyed her out of sight from the convoy, then put about and attacked. A fight of four and a half hours (“nine glasses”) followed before Lucy surrendered.  At least seventeen prisoners were removed to the Providence, but the officers were put aboard a vessel bound for France. An invoice found aboard indicated the value of the cargo was at least £10000. Lucy was ordered to Boston, Massachusetts with Lieutenant Adam W. Thaxter and Lieutenant Esek Hopkins, Jr. aboard as prize masters and an additional sailor. Lucy was sighted and chased by HM Frigates Orpheus (Captain Charles Hudson), Amazon (Captain Maximilian Jacobs), and Juno at 1030 on 5 June and was re-captured at 1300. She was taken about forty-five miles from Nantucket, Massachusetts. The prisoners were kept on the Amazon and later, the Juno, and were not well treated. One man went aboard to take charge of the Lucy.  Lucy was sent into Halifax, Nova Scotia. The prisoners were landed at Halifax on 23 July 1777.


[NDAR, IX, 22 and note, 109 and note, 141-143 and 143 note; XI, 228-229 and 229 notes; “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 [where Lucy is credited twice, one to Juno and once to Amazon]]