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British Prizes September 1777 |
Name of Vessel:
Restoration
Master of Vessel:
Robbins
Rig of Vessel:
Ship
Date of Capture:
3 September 1777
Place of Capture:
117 miles S of Sambro Lighthouse
Captor:
HM Frigate Ambuscade
Home Port:
Bristol, England
From What Port:
Quebec, Quebec
To What Port:
Oporto, Portugal
Cargo:
Ballast
Tonnage:
Battery:
10 guns
Crew:
7 [prize crew]
Owners:
Prize master:
Mate
Prize crew:
5 [total]
Ordered Into:
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Into What Port:
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Date Arrived:
September 1777
Date Tried:
1 October 1777
Date Sold:
Action:
No
Recaptured:
No
Comments: Ship Restoration (Robbins), in ballast, was en route from Quebec, Quebec to Oporto, Portugal in July 1777. Off the Azores Islands, on 18 July, Robbins fell in with an American privateer of ten guns which he fought off, even though he only had a crew of fourteen to man his ten guns. The next day, Restoration was captured by Connecticut Navy Ship Oliver Cromwell (Captain Seth Harding). Robbins was removed and placed aboard a French ship, which landed him at Bordeaux in August. Restoration was ordered to America, under Midshipman Sherman Lewis as prize master but never made it. HM Frigate Ambuscade (Captain John Macartney) was on patrol 117 miles southwest Sambro Lighthouse on 3 September 1777, when the Restoration was seen, chased and captured. The prize crew of seven men were removed, and a mate and four men put aboard to take her to Halifax. Restoration was condemned at Halifax on 1 October 1777.
[NDAR, IX, 609, 869, 869-870 and 870 note, 879 and note; XI, 184-185 and 186 note]