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Captured ship: Franciscus Primus Imperator or Der Kaiser François der Erste or Emperor...
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Reference | HCA 32/111/48 |
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Date | 1745-1748 |
Description | Captured ship: Franciscus Primus Imperatoror Der Kaiser François der Ersteor Emperor Francisof Lubeck (master Peter Witt). History: a Lubeck ship (70 lasts, 6 men and 2 boys), bound from Bordeaux to Flensburg, laden with wine, brandy, vinegar, coffee, indigo, prunes and rosin; taken on 23 April/4 May 1748 at Folkestone by the privateer Hawk(Richard King commanding), and brought into the Downs. Court Papers: [CP 1-CP 4]: three examinations, commissioners' affidavit;[CP 5]: claim of the master;[CP 6-CP 16]: ten sets of attestations, affidavits and translations laying claim to the ship's cargo, taken and sealed by the ruling authorities of Flensburg, Schleswig, Aabenraa and Sonderborg, brought into court, 9 June 1748;[CP 17-CP 18]: attestation as to papers, abstract and translations of 48 of the 49 ship's papers;[CP 19]: wrapper used for SP 47 and SP 48. Ship's Papers: SP 1-SP 37: three receipts and thirty four bills of lading, all from Bordeaux;SP 38-SP 39: cargo manifest, customs permits;SP 40-SP 41: attestations as to cargo;SP 42-SP 45: French pass, customs declaration, muster roll;SP 46: a red pocket book owned by Peter Witt with notes;SP 47: a ship journal or log kept by Peter Witt;SP 48, includng SP 48/1 - SP 48/65: Peter Witt's parchment wallet containg his personal archive, including sixty five papers, mostly letters, but also notes, receipts and a bill of credit, all from or pertaining to Lubeck, St Martin and Bordeaux.SP 49: the journal book or log for the current voyage belonging to the mate Peter Heinrich Witt; originally covered with old sea charts from about 1710 [which were removed in 1980 and are now at MPI 1/654, where they are fully described] showing the North Sea, also showing the English coast between Middleton-on-Sea (Sussex) and Whitby (Yorkshire), and the north-east coast of Europe between Gravelines and the Weser estuary... ;the Kattegat, Denmark, and part of the coast of Jutland and Zealand ... . [Decision: restored as neutral, 9 July 1748: the case went to appeal, which may explain why the papers are still here and were not restored.] |
Note |
Extra information from HCA 30/775/4 |
Related material |
Appeal papers are in HCA 42/28/7 |
Separated material |
Sea charts have been extracted and are now at |
Held by | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department | HCA 32/160/3, HCA 32/160/18 |
Former reference in The National Archives | Pocket book added from HCA 32/160 |
Legal status | Public Record(s) |
Language |
Dutch, French German |
Closure Status | Open Document, Open Description |
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