Accos of Prizes taken & brot into the State of New Ramps, since the Commencement of Hostilities with Great Brittain
Viz.
State of N H.
Ship Prince George 2 abt 200 Tons, Richd Emms Comr in Governmt Service, having on Cargo 1800. bbS Flour —
4456 . 14 . 6
Schooner Rainbow abt 30 Tons, Jno Monegale [McMonagle]
Comr from Nova Scotia bound to Boston — Cargo Potatoes & Turnips
100 . . 3 . 5¼
Ship Susanna abt 240 Tons, Jno Frazer Comr in Governmt Service — Cargo vizt
20 Chalds Coal. 117 Butts Porter. 100 Cks Sour Crout, 66 Bags Hair, 20 Live Hogs, 6 Cannon, 2 Swivels 2½ bbs Powder &s —
1936 . 13 . 8¼
Ship Reward abt 500 Tons Tortola bound to London Cargo vizt
650 Hh'ds Sugar, 30 Hh'ds Rum, 9 Bales Cotton, 3 Pipes Madeira Wine & some Fustick —
12865 . . 7 . . 9½
Ship Nelly Frigt abt 300 Tons, Lyonel Bradstreet
Comr from Honduras to London — Cargo 120 m ft Mahogany & 32 Tons Logwood
4990 . 11 . 11¼
Ship Royal Exchange abt 250 Tons Lawrence Bowden Mr from Grenada to London — Cargo vizt —
281 Hh'ds Sugar, 52 Hh'ds Rum, 11 Do Coffee 2 Bales Cotton & 1½ pipe Wine —
9000 . . — . . —
Schooner Glasgow abt 50 Tons from the Banks to Guernsy loaded with Fish, Lamp Oyl &c.
938 . . 8 . . 2
Schooner Neptune abt 65 Tons, taken on the Banks with abt 50 Quints Green Fish & 40 Hh'ds Salt —
566 . 9 . 3¾
Ship Hero Chs Hartford Comr abt 280 Tons, in Governmt Service from Jama to N York Cargo 500 Hh'ds Rum
25892 . . 1 . . 4
Ship Live Oak abt 180 Tons Lesley Comr from Honduras to London — Cargo vizt 63 m ft Mahogany & 28 Tons Logwood
1589 . . 0 . . 5¾
Brigt Three Friends abt 140 Tons — from St Eustatia to Ireland — Cargo vizt 193 Hh'ds 9 Teirces & 32 bbs Sugar — also 1 Bag Coffee
5870 . . 8 . . 3
Brigantine Favourite, Christo Yeoman Comr about 260 Tons — a Transport bound Home from N York —
about £2300 lawful
Masts & Yards in Piscataqua River taken & Condemned
528 . 16 . . —
Portsmo Feby 24. 1777.
W. Gardner, for & in behalf of Jno Langdon
1. John Langdon Papers, Correspondence 1773-1797, NHHS.
2. Prince George was captured on October 21, 1775. See Volume 2, 267-68.
3. Formerly Washington's schooner Warren captured by H. M. S. Liverpool. See Volume 6.