A collection of legal cases and precedents dealing with aspects of maritime and naval law such as piracy, prizes and prize goods, letters of marque and reprisal, contraband, ransom, convoy, and impressment. The volumes cover 1205-1648 and 1649-1767 respectively.
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INDEX OF MATTERS ADMIRALTY COURT order to quicken, 38 rules for, in adjudicating on prize, 53 to sit twice a week, 56 in the East Indies, on board ship, 121 petition of East India Company, to erect, 175 prize or no prize triable only in, 150 whether prize jurisdiction inherent or not, 330 functions and procedure, 351 treaties to be interpreted by the crown, not the judge, 124 ADMIRALTY DROITS. See DROITS APPEAL commission appointing Lords of, 267 power of crown to review sentence, 133, 204, 227 ARMING TRADERS, 184, 214, 282 ARREST of enemy ships and goods before war declared, 126 of English goods in foreigners* prize brought to England, in, 125 ASSIENTO TREATY warrant to equip ship allowed by, 236 BILL OF HEALTH refusal of Spain to give English ships, 237 BLOCKADE, 325, 345 BOOTY captured ashore by ships’ crews, 251 BRITISH SEAS limits of, 231, 256 438 INDEX OF MATTERS CERTIFICATE of ownership of goods, 383 CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES prize captured before, after peace made, 90, 231, 256 CINQUE PORTS prize jurisdiction, inhibition, 191 COMMISSION. See LETTERS OF MARQUE AND REPRISAL to Royalist ship, i, 32 to Parliamentarian ship, 10 foreign, 38, 40, 47, 152 from colonial governor, 39, 327 to assist East India Company, 105 to capture pirates, 112 from James II, after abdication, 139, 142, 146, 152 trial of pirates abroad, order for, 262 appointing Lords of Appeal, 267 blank commissions for privateers, 300 CONTRABAND,55, 57, 84, 149, 154, 155, 200, 266, 308, 318, 324, 336, 339, 4 J 5> 43i corn, 160, 211, 212, 323 cloth and ships, contrary to treaty, 290 in Dutch ships, only goods so described in treaty of 1674, 428 CONVOY Dutch instructions for, 15 of licensed ships, 136 English goods in Swedish ships, 219 enemy goods in Swedish ships, to be seized, 219 unruly convoy, power to punish, 220 of trade to Sweden, 235 CORN seized as contraband, 160, 211, 212, 415, 418 opinion as to legality of seizing, 323, 324 seized to prevent it reaching the enemy, 331 CROWN, POWERS OF to affect by treaty the rights of English owners of goods in foreigners’ prize, 124 to make restitution before or after condemnation, 133, 289 to detain, notwithstanding order for restitution, 325 to review prize sentence, 133, 204, 227 INDEX OF MATTERS 439 CROWN, POWERS OF—cont. to intervene in prize suit, 215 to seize enemy goods without declaration of war, 264 English and foreign joint captors, distribution, 307 to exempt from capture certain enemy ships, 381 not liable for action of privateers, unless justice denied, 151 interpretation of treaties, 124 verbal assurance to foreign powers as to prize, 346 CRUELTY by captors, 217 DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE captures before war declared, instructions as to, 296 proclamation, 299 privateers’ agreements, 299 customary shares, 95 DROITS, ADMIRALTY condemned by Jamaica court, 67 Prince George surrenders, 207 rebel ships and goods, 119, 240, 251 capture by non-commissioned captor, 29, 82, 169, 179, 209, 399, 400 booty captured ashore, 251 pirate goods, 184 East Indiaman’s prize, 399, 400 EAST INDIA COMPANY commission to assist, 105 Admiralty court held on board a ship of, 121 letter of marque for, 158, 184 petition of, for licence to capture pirates, 178 warrant for licence to capture pirates, 282, 374 danger to, from piratical proceedings of English ships, 178, 196 grant of a prize captured by, without commission, 399, 400 EMBARGO, 136 laid by Spain on British ships, 237 EMBEZZLEMENT of prize, 201, 209, 266 ENEMY trade with, 130, 131, 157, 197, 203 aiding, 297 440 INDEX OF MATTERS ENEMY GOODS freight paid, 35, 266 in friends’ ship, 35, 266 in Swedish ships, 219 ENEMY SHIPS arrest before war declared, 126, 264 friends’ goods in, 205 ENGLISH GOODS. See FRIENDS’ SHIP in foreigner’s prize, 59, in, 124 in foreign ship, convoy, 219 in Spanish ships, 393 EXPORT of war material, Dutch prohibition, 342 FIFTEENTHS King’s, of prizes, 67 FLAG. See SALUTE to be worn by privateers, 162, 417, 428 to be worn by French privateers, 329 FREE SHIP, FREE GOODS, 377, 397, 399 FREEDOM OF SEAS, 370 FREIGHT on enemy goods, 35 pressed ships, n FRIENDS’ GOODS in enemy ship, 205 FRIENDS’ SHIP. See CONTRABAND, ROBE D’ENNEMI not condemned for having enemy goods on board, 303 contraband in, 308 enemy goods in, may be seized, 361 GUARDA COSTAS, 260, 273, 278, 283 Spanish commission, 270 GUN MONEY, 51 HOSTAGE proceedings against ship by, non-payment of ransom, 180, 234 INDEX OF MATTERS 441 INSTRUCTIONS to Sir W. Reeves, 78 to Royalist captain, i to Blake, 5 to Popham, 7 to Dutch convoy, 15 Duke of York’s, 86 to fleet, prizes, 199 distribution of prize, 296 to privateers, 403-435 French, 312 Spanish, 395 Dutch, 396 INTERLOPERS on Dutch East India Company, warning, 338 INTERROGATORIES, 408, 469 JOINT CAPTOR foreign, share, of prize, 36, 307 JUDGE, ADMIRALTY remonstrates against certain orders as to prize law, 78 independent or not ? 323, 345 objects to give opinion, pending case, 345 LAW OF NATIONS judge remonstrates against orders contrary to, 78, 131 prize or no prize triable by, 352 may be varied by treaty, 353 joint captors, 36, 307 LETTERS OF MARQUE OR REPRISAL when they may be issued, opinions, 13 warrant or commission to issue against Dutch, 48 France, 3, 66, 123, 378 Hamburg, 75, 255 Spain, 23, 25 the King’s enemies, 390 to an individual, 9 for a ship, 304 Dutch, 134 French, 140, 329 Spanish, 135, 291 442 INDEX OF MATTERS LETTERS OF MARQUE OR REPRISAL—cont. English, 246, 390 for a trader, 158, 171, 184 for an East Indiaman, 158 recalled, 39, 173 Spanish commission to guarda costa, 270 from colonial governor, 39, 327 operations ashore authorized by, 391 LICENCE TO TRADE, 375 MONEY export from Spain to the enemy, 154, 155 NAVAL STORES Dutch placaat against export of, 342 when rule of free ships, free goods, covers, 339 pre-emption of 69, 326 in neutral ship, bound to enemy port, 321, 322, 342 Instruction to privateers to bring in, 420 NAVIGATION ACT did not apply to Scotland, 205 NEUTRALITY proclamation, 70 reprisals for breach of, 75 Portugal recompenses Englishmen spoiled by Rupert, 22 duty to receive friends’ ships, 6 belligerent fleets not allowed in same roadstead, 101 protection of belligerent in, 116 protecting at sea one belligerent against the other, 217 NON-COMMISSIONED CAPTOR, 29, 82, 169, 175, 209 East India Company’s prize, 399, 400 ORDERS IN COUNCIL as to prize law, 52, 58 Instructions to privateers, 403-435 PASS Mediterranean, 347 Danish ships seized, for want of, 148 for French Bank fisherman, 214 for French ship, 226 INDEX OF MATTERS 443 PIRATES Royalist ships called, 5 ships commissioned by James II, after abdication, 142, 147 commission to capture, 112, 282, 374 pirate goods condemned as Admiralty droits, 184 petition of East India Company for licence to capture, 178 danger to East India Company from English pirates 1 proceedings, 178 where to be tried, 253, 263 goods recaptured from, ownership, 103, 250 proposal for joint operations against, France and England, 258 order for commission to try, 262 precept to execute, 263 warrant to issue licence to capture, 374 PITCH AND TAR in Swedish ships, whether contraband, 318 PRECEPT to execute pirate, 263 PRE-EMPTION. See NAVAL STORES PRISONERS agreement made at sea as to exchange of, 335 in prizes, 430 PRIVATEERS • English goods to be taken out of, 86 commissions from Parliament to, 10 commissions from colonial governors, 337 French commissions to, West Indies, 104 flag to be worn by, 162, 329 (French), 417, 428 sharing of prize, agreements, 299 blank commissions for Dutch ships, legality, 300 not to trade, 417 to ship landsmen, 417 Instructions to privateers, 403-435 Instructions, breach of, punishment, 418 to assist ships in distress, 424 PRIZE foreigners’, in English harbour, 84, 316 where to be tried, 94, 213, 434 444 INDEX OF MATTERS PRIZE—cent. in foreign port, condemned, 94, 405 English goods in foreigners’ prize, in, 125 proclamation, 51, 186, 420 captured before war declared, 126, 296 commission to try, 297 sale of foreigners’ prizes at Gibraltar, 316 sale of English ships captured by French, in Norway, 332 taken to friends’ harbour, 129, 423 Turks, or Turkish goods in, 433 embezzlement of, 201, 209, 266 instructions to fleet, 199 sharing of, 95 PRIZE LAW Orders in Council as to, 53, 58 judge remonstrates against certain orders, 78 French law, 312 Spanish law, 395 PROCLAMATIONS prize, gun money, pillage, 51, 186, 420 neutrality, 70 salute, English seamen in foreign ships, English goods in privateers, 86 recalling letters of marque, 39 distribution of prize, 299 PROTEST by foreign state, against sentence of Admiralty Court, irregularity of, 388 by judge, against certain orders as to prize, 78, 131 PROVISIONS. See CORN for the enemy to be detained, though restored by sentence of court, 325 RANSOM. See HOSTAGE ship condemned for non payment of, 180, 234 bill, 222 power of naval officer to ransom, 225 forbidden, 430 REBEL SHIP AND GOODS condemned, 119, 227, 240, 251 RECIPROCITY, 385, 395 INDEX OF MATTERS 445 RECAPTURE salvage on, 102, 168, 193 irom Moors, how to be dealt with, 239 from pirates, ownership, 250 REPRISALS. See LETTERS OF MARQUE OR REPRISAL for damage ashore, 9 general, against Dutch, 48 state ships to exact, 8 against Spain, West Indies, 273, 277, 279 not to issue till justice denied, 355 amount of loss only, to be retained, 406 Frederick II and the Silesian loan, report of law officers, 348 RESTITUTION. See CROWN no power to make, after condemnation, 133 capture in harbour, 276 of Dutch ships ordered, with damages, 295 REVIEW OF SENTENCE power of crown, 227, 133, 204 ROBE D’ENNEMI, &c., RULE OF French rule applied to French prizes, 62 aliter in war of 1672, 84 RULE OF 1756…341, 382, 398, 436 SALUTE orders to enforce, 86, 263 enforced by Shovell, 165 SALVAGE on recapture, 102, 168, 193 on recapture from pirates, 250 of pirate ship driven ashore, 103 SEAMEN English, taking out of foreign ships, 86, 385 SENTENCE. See DROITS condemning Dutch prize, 21, 68, 81, 82 prize captured under Scottish commission, 89 after peace declared, but before cessation of hostilities at the place, 90 Spanish ship, refusal to trade, 45 446 INDEX OF MATTERS SENTENCE—cont. condemning French ship or goods, 12, 384 capture made under foreign commission, 47 Dutch ship trading to English colonies, 14, 18 French goods in Hamburg ship, 17, 30 rebel ship, 119, 240 ship trading with enemy, 137, 174 capture without commission, 175 pirate goods, 184 East Indiaman’s prize, 399 declaratory sentence as to Spanish depredations, 273 for restitution, capture in harbour, 276 power of crown to review, 133, 204, 227 SHIPS pressed, freight of, n built for Czar, power to detain, 225 suspected, arrest of, 106, 333 SHIP PAPERS, 408, 409 SICK AND WOUNDED, 52 SILESIAN LOAN report of law officers, action of Frederick II, 348-374 SLAVES whether subject to right of pillage, 95 STATUTES 28 Hen. VIII, c. 15…xx., 252, 263 8 Eliz. c. 15…228, 230 Commonwealth Acts, 10 12 Chas. II, c. I8…205 13 Chas. II, c. 9…xi. 4 Will and Mary, c. 25… 174, 297 ii Will. Ill, c. 10…424 ii & 12 Will. Ill, c. 7…xx., 253 6 Anne, c. 65 (c. 28 Rufi.)…2i6 13 Geo, II, c. 4…288, 297, 300, 307 29 Geo. II, c. 34…381 6 Geo. IV, c. 120…xv., 331 ii Geo. IV & i Will. IV, c. 21,..331 TENTHS Admiral’s, King grants to captors, 426 remitted from Jamiaica, 67 INDEX OF MATTERS 447 TERRITORIAL WATERS. See BRITISH SEAS protection of one belligerent against the other, 116 capture in, 173, 243, 276 TRADE forced on Spain, 41 condemnation of ship, for refusal to, 45 with enemy, 130, 131, 137 (foreign ship), 157, 174, 197, 203 with all ships so trading to be seized, 415 licence to trade, 375 TRADER letter of marque for, 158, 171, 172 arming, 184, 214, 282 TREATIES with Portugal, 59 Sweden, 290, 318, 319, 416 Denmark, 148 Holland, 230, 295. 3°3. 3^3* 425» 429 Spain, 236 (Assiento), 394, 425 various, 353, 362, 377 of Utrecht, 256 of Breda, 84 interpretation of, formerly for the crown, not the judge, 124 power of crown, in making, 59, 124 Instructions to privateers, contrary to, 318 Instructions to privateers to observe, 410, 414 VICE ADMIRALTY COURT warrant to hear prize, 161 Jamaica court, 39, 41, 67, 95, 104, 270, 278 WARRANT to Lord Admiral to issue letters of reprisal, 9, 50, 123 to Jamaica Court to hear prize, 161 to restore recaptured ship, 193 for commission to issue letters of marque, 286, 288 for commission to hear prize, 287 for letters of marque for a ship, 304 to issue licence to capture pirates, 374 to deliver prize to East India Company, 400 WOOL exported to enemy, condemned, 157 NAMES OF PERSONS, PLACES AND SHIPSl BLACK CAT Balfour, 94 Bantam. King of, 105 Barbados, 10, 19, 207 Barcelona. 227, 239 Barenson, r68 Basse Terre, 276 Batavia, 337 Bateman, Lord: 378 Bazley, 337 Beachy Head, 308 Beauclerk, Lord Vere, “287, 32 2 Beazoa. 169 Bedford. 103 Bedford, Duke of, 312, 322 Bedford, H.n1.S., 326 Bellas, 335 Bence, 22 Bengal, 400 Benson, 277 Berlin, 385 Berkly, Lord, 160 Bermuda, 10, 19 Berwick, 231 Berwick, Duke of, 238 Bettesworth, 382 Betts, 305 Betty. 39, 193 Bickerstafte, 89 Bilboa, 36, 243 Black Cat, 6.7 1 Ships in italics. BACHELOR, 91 Bacon, 17, 18, 21 Bagwell, 282 Bailes, 244 /EOLUS /Eolus, H.M.S., 384 lEtna, Mount, 168 Albemarle, Earl of, 58, 64 Algiers; I r6, 317, 412 Altona. 199 A mbuscade, 223 Amp-land, 53 America Merchant, 169 Amsterdam, 5, 20 Anderson, 217, 247, 318 Andric, 3f>6, 368 Anglesea, H.lVI S., 237 Anglesey, 64 Angola, 207 A nna Elizabeth, 347 Anson, Lord, 323, 375 Anthony, King, 145 Antigu.a, 10, 19, 207 Aranjuez 293 Argyll, Earl of, 120 Arlington, Earl of, 58, 64 Ashley, Lord, 58, 64 Ayreau, 222 Ayscue, Sir George, 20 2 G 450 NAMES OF PERSONS, BLACK GREYHOUND Black Greyhound, 119 Blagrave, 190 Blake, 5, n Blizard, 276 Bolingbroke, Lord, 219 Bombay, 400 Bona Esperanza, 158 Bonaventure, 169 Bonnean, 193 Boreel, 396 Bordeaux, 336, 375 Bouchard, 328 Boulogne, 157 Bowyer, 167 Boyd, 390 Bradley, 115 Bradshaw, 10 Bramston, 162, 193, 196 Brest, 343 Bret, 411 Brewer, 191 Bridgeman, 155 .Bridges, 115, 197 Brimacan, 45 Bristol, 226, 234 Bristol, H.M.S., 220 Bromwell. 75 Brown Bull, 14 Browne, 53 Bruneteau, 223 Buckingham, Duke of, 58 Burchett, 162, 203, 205, 215, 217, 225, 231, 239, 266 Bushell, 22 Bustan, 116 Bute, Earl of, 39^ 397 %ng, 345 Omz, 91, 155, 266 Caermarthen Galley, 171 CcBsar Augusteene, 75 Cagway, 39, 45 Caillard, 224 CURACOA Calais, 37, 231 Campbell, 402 Carlisle, 231 Carlisle Bay, 20 Carteret, Lord, 263, 296, 300, 304, 322, 360, 364 Carthagena, 238, 280 Cast el, 112 Castor, 318 Cat, 67 Catherine, 197, 204 Centurion, 44 Ceres, 436 Charles, 94, 173 Charles, Prince, i, 10 Charles III, 421 Charles VI, 371 Charrat, Comte, 36 Chatham, H.M.S., 227 Cheeke, no Chesterfield, Earl of, 342 Chetwynd, 260, 262 Christiana, 217 Churchill, 197 Cinque Ports, 191 Cioutat, 227 Clear, Cape, 231 Clement, 85, 175 Clements, 235 Clerk, 12, 29 Clevland, 342, 345 Clutterbuck, 287 Cock, 32, 236 Corbett, 290, 318, 326, 336 Cork, 335 Craggs, 245 Craven, Lord, 99 Crawl ey, 193 Creagh, 193 Cromwell, 22, 25, 30, 37, 124 Crowned Prince Frederick, 150 Cuba, 270 Cumberland, 333 Curacoa, 96, 398 PLACES, AND SHIPS CUST Cust, 343 Cyprus, 173 DAINCON, 180 Dampier, 196 Danby, Earl of, 99 Dartmouth, 36 Dartmouth, Earl of, 235 David, 120 D’Andrie, 336, 338 De Aulney, 9 De Bourbon, 214, 291, 328 De Campillo, 293 De Canales, 154 De Fuentes, 304 De Galitzin, Prince, 383 De Hurtado, 276 D’lsagora, 273 De la Paz, 282 De la Quadra, 285 De la Vega, 270 De Lente, 148 De Lima, 289 De Melo, 61 De Muentte, 291 De Ruyter, 16 De Sinquera, 59 De Tilly, Prince, 238 De Verneuil, 312 De Witt, 15 Deal, 243 Deane, 165 Defiance, H.M.S., 95 Devenish, 197 Devonshire, Earl of, 145 Dickenson, 118 Dogger, 119 Dolphin, 168 Dorothy, 199 Dover, 26, 308, 318 Dover, Lord, 382 Downs, the, 243 Doyley, 39 FLYING HORSE Dragon, 193 Drie Gesusters, 343 Du Boisson, iCS Due d’Aqtiitaine, 380 Ducarel, 349 Dunge Ness, 157 Duncannon, Lord, 378 Dunkerque, 36 Dursley Galley, H.M.S., 270 Eagle, H.M.S., 78 East India Company, 196, 333. 399> 4°° Edgecumbe, 378 Egertson, 36 Eichel, 388 Ekins, 128, 201 Elbe, 75, 199, 255 Eldridge, 263 Elizabeth, H.M.S., 236, 386 Elliott, 384 Embden, 53 Ems, 199 Enchuysen, 21, 323 Endeavour, 384 Enterprise, H.M.S., 251 Esquelin, 380 Essex, 89 Every, 179 Exeter, 201 Exton, 12, 22, 47, 57, 213 FAIRLEIGH, 160 Falkland, 145 Fall, 246 Falmouth, 67 Finisterre, 87, 118, 162, 231, 257 Flamborough, H.M.S., 251 Fleetwood, 302 Flushing, 15 Flying Horse, 96 452 NAMES OF PERSONS, FOLLETT FOLLETT, 193 Foreland, 117, 231 For ran, i Forster, 89 Fortune, i, 30, 36, 243 Franciscus, 308 Francklin, 103 Frankland, Sir Thomas, 287 Frederick II, 300, 348, 388 Frederick II, 336 Friends’ Increase, 234 Fuller, 242, 252 GALLOP, 96, TOO Gandonet, 224 Gaughen, 167 Genoa, 207, 331 Gentilis, 257 George, 10 George, Prince, 201, 207, 24 420 Geraldino, 283 Gerraway, 3 Gibbons, 9 Gibraltar, 265, 316, 331, 393 Glasgow, 376 Gluckstadt, 199 Godolphin, 30, 32 Gordon, 204 Gosses, 343 Grafton, Duke of, 402, 405 Grantham, Sir Thomas, 105 Granville, Earl, 339 Gravener, 3^8 Graydon, 95 Green, 75 Gretfe.. 343 Griffith, 42 Grotius, 341, 355, 361, 370 HAGUE, 17 Haig, 385 HOPEFUL MARGETT Hamburg, 16, 17, 30, 35, 75, I9Q. 309, 317. 332 Hamilton, 167 Hansen, 217 Happy Janet, 246 Hardwicke, Earl of, 255, 266, 283, 286, 288, 397 Havdwiche, 333 Hardy, 306 Harrington, Earl of, 286, 288, 311, 327, 431 Harris, 400 Harwich, 116 Havanna, 270, 273 Hawes, 35 Haworth, 127 Hay, Sir George, 382 Hazard, 14 Heathcote, 181 Hedges, Sir Charles, 126, 155, 168, 173, 174, 177, 180, 193, 204, 205, 212, 213, 215, 217, 219, 225, 231, 235, 418 Helena, 10 Henchman, 229 Henley, 382 Hennington, 220 Henriques, 279 Henshaw, 302′ Hercules, 35 Herne, 126 Hibbert, 276 Hill, 197 Hispaniola, 104 Hoare, 411 Hodder, 180 Holder, 411 Holdernesse.. Earl of, 382, 388 Holliman, 193 Holt, 126 Hoogly, 121 Hop, 295 Hope, 20 Hopeful Margeit, 85 PLACES, AND SHIPS 453 HOSKINS Hoskins, 185 Hoyer, 338 Hudson, 318 Hunter, 75 Hurtado, 270 Hutchinson, 382 Indien, 379 Indies, West, 14, 18, 23, 41, 273, 327, 423 Ingram, Sir Arthur, 59 Isberg, 318 Isis, H.M.S., 384 JACKSON, 235 Jacobs, 169 Jamaica, 39, 41, 67, 96; 97, 104, 161, 168, 207, 209, 260, 270, 278 James, 400 James II, 196 James, H.M.S., 3 Jan Baptist, 342 Java, 339 Jenkins, 279 Jenkins, Sir Leoline, 53, 68, 81, 83, 89, 90, 99, 103, 104, 115, 124 Jenkinson, 234, 402 Jennings, 165 Jeofferyes. i Jersey, East, and West, 207 Jersey, 168 Jessop, 37 Jobson, 282 Johnson, no, 237 Jones, 171 Jordan, 32 Joseph, 12 Joynes, no Judda, 333 Jumeaux, 367 LYNCH KAHLER, 309 Kastel, 112 Keate, 75 Keble, 158 Keene, 282, 285 Kentt, no Keusch, 309 Kidd, 184, 263 King David, 21 King’s Merchant, 75 Kingston, 333 Kinsale, 2 Kinsale, H.M.S., 262 Konigsburg, 337, 347 Lady’s Adventure, 240 Lane, 247 Larwick, 150 Larwiger, 150 Latore, 9 Lauderdale, Duke of, 58, 64 84, 94 Leake, 165 Lee, Sir George, 306, 331, 349, 374 Legge, 102, 327 Leighton, 68 Lempriere, 174 L’Esquelin, 380 Limasol, 173 Lisbon, 5, n Lissa, 385 Littleton, 146, 148, 177 Lloyd, 103, 112 Lloyd, Sir Nathaniel, 227, 244, 25 3i7> 333 Newfoundland, 215 Newton, 146, 157, 177, 185,. 197 Nicholson, 109, no, 114 Northey, 205, 222 Nostra Senora &c., 45 Norris, Sir John, 260, 262 Nottingham, Earl of, 196 ODER, 199 Oldys, 145, 146, 148, 157 Olivar, 323, 345 Olive Branch, 75 Orange Tree, H.M.S., 112 Oratava, 309 Orford Ness, 117 Ormond, Duke of, 58 Ortegal, Cape, 233 Ostend, 36, 85 Otter, 342 Otway, 96 Oxenden, 185 Oxford, H.M.S., 116 PALMO, 271 Parker, 225, 387 Partington, 236 Paske, 229 PLACES, AND SHIPS 455 PATINO Patino, 282 Pattison, i Paul, 339, 349, 374^ 395 Payne, 25 Peace, 127 Peare, 35 Pelly, 282 Pembroke, Earl of, 207, 209, 212, 213 Penrice, Sir Henry, 59, 240, 242, 243, 249, 251, 256, 300, 302, 306, 312, 318, 336, 344, 345 Pepys, 115, 118 Peterson, 75 Petit Guaves, 104 Philip, 236 Phillippeaux, 316 Phillipson, 306 Phillimore, 348 Phipse, 170 Pickeringe, 13, 173 Pidgeon, 93 Pineapple, 331 Pinfold, Sir Thomas, 103, 120, 126, 146, 177, 229, 242 Pillans, 390 Pitt, 393 Pliny, 283 Plymouth, 101, 201 Pollexfen, 126 Popham, 7, ii Port Mahon, 237 Port Royal, 45, 270 Porto Rico, 41, 279 Portugal, King of, 6, 22 Powlett, Lord Harry, 287 Prevost, 193 Prince Frederic, 335 Prince of Wales, 282 Princess Mary, 282 Prosperity, 276 Providence, 47 Pulteney, 260, 262 ST. DOMINGO Pybus, 29 Pym, 224 Quetta Merchant, 184 RAINES, 119 Randall, 165 Raymond, Lord, 222, 255 Raynsford, 169 Reade, 129 Red Lion, 75 Reeves, Sir William, 78 Resolution, 282 Revenge, 400 Reyner, 180 Richmond and Lennox, Duke of, 89 Ripon, H.M.S., 237 Risby, 39 Roberts, no, 276 Robertson, 391 Rochell, 126, 235 Rochester, 109 Roi de Prusse, 336 Rose, H.M.S., 385 Rotterdam, 204 Rowen, 31 Rowley, Sir William, 331, 375 Rowzier, 219 Royal George, 282 Royal James, 109 Rugenwalde, 343 Rumney, Lord, 170 Rupert, Prince, 2, 5, 10, 22 Ryder, Sir Dudley, 323, 349, 374. 395 SABINE, 286 Sable d’Olonne, 222 St. Albans, Earl of, 64 St. Ambrose, 289 St. Brieux, 85 St. Christopher, 207 St. Domingo, 41 456 NAMES OF PERSONS, ST. GEORGE St. George, 127, 196 St. Helens, 161 St. John, 126, 150 St. John, 219 St. John’s River, 9 St. Lucar, 35 St. Malo, 181 St. Michael, 267 St. Nicolas, 224, 318, 322 St. Peter, i, 85, 174 St. Sebastian, 35 St. Vincent, Cape, 233, 256 Salvador, 127 Sampson, 127 Sapphire, H.M.S., 117 Sandiford, 47 Sandwich, 318 Santa Cruz, 309 Sarah and Anne, 157 Satow, Sir Ernest, 349 Schultz, 336 Scilly, 126, 231 Scobell, 24, 38 Scott, 119, 261 Scotten, 75 Seaforth, Earl of, 251 Seville, 280 Shovell, Sir Cloudesley, 165, 205 Skelton, 119 Smith, 36 Smyrna, 80 Soden, 247 Soleil DorS, 347 Solenthal, 339 Solinus, 233 Somers, Lord, 126 Sorlings, 67, 335 Southwell, 38 Spain, King of, 23, 25, 45 Speedwell, 240 Staden, 199 Stadt, 227 Stansfield, Sir James, 93 VANSTABLE Stephens, 12, 17, 21 Stettin, 367 Stewart, 278 Stirling Castle, H.M.S., 163 Stoakes, 35 Stockholm, 227, 235, 390 Stolpmund, 343 Stradlinge, i Suckley, 103 Sumatra, 339 Summers, 223 Surat, 333 Susanna, 96, TOI Swart, 44 Sweden, King of, 38, 47 Swift, 243 TALBOT, Sir Charles, 266, 387 Tangier, 91 Tenerii’t, 309 Tervenapatam, 388 Thomas, H.M.S., i Thomas and Francis, 96, 101 Thompson, 36 Tindall, 146, 147 Tontjueen Merchant, 158 Treby, 126 Trehouart, 335 Trevor, 77, 225, 301 Triumphant, 234 Trois Scours, 367 Tryal, 390 Tyrwhitt, 167 Tzercles de Tilly, 238 USHANT, 231 Valeur, 328 Van Buninghen, 102 Van Embden, 85 Van Hoorn, 94 Vanstable, 174 PLACES, AND SHIPS 457 VATTEL Vattel. 348 Vanghan, Lord, 98 Vendosme, 226, 240 Villicrs, 378 Virginia, 10, 25 Vray Breton, 335 WAGER, Sir Charles, 260, 262, 266, 287 Walker, 13, 15, 18, 21, 22, 32, 47 W7aller, 169, 182 Walton, 148 Wapping, 263 Warwick, H.M.S., 236 Water Dogg, 47 Wedderburn, 204 Weires, Bay of, 6 West, 326 Wetwang, 95 Wheeler, 384 White, 234 White Fox, 81 Whittington, 89 Williamson, 67, 94 Wills, 391 ZOUCH Windham, Sir William, 226 Windsor, Lord, 41 Winnington, 326 Wishart, Sir James, 237 Wolters, 302 Woolwich, H.M.S., 201 Worcester, H.M.S., 251 Wouters, 35 Wrexhall, 14 Wright, 345 Wulf, 141 Wyseman, Sir Robert, 68, 83 53, YORK, Duke of, 22, 39, 42, 43, 89 Yorke, Sir Charles, 382 Yorke, Sir Joseph, 382 Yorke, Sir Philip. See Hard- vicke Young, 36, 322 Young Eagle, 431 Young King of Spain, 88 Young Spragge, 119 ZOUCH, 362
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