The following Ships are taken by the Sturdy Beggar Privateer, Capt. Holling,2 on the 1st of June [sic July], in Lat. 34, Long. 54, they having sailed with the West-India Convoy the 16th of June in Company with near 100 Sail of Ships, but parted Company the 18th in the Night, viz. the Christiana, Dan. Dourick, of the Island of St. Vincent's; the Cornwall, Hardcastle, from Antigua for London;3 the Harriot, Wilson, from ditto to ditto; the last of which was given the Crew to bring them home; and arrived this Morning off this Place.
The following Ships were taken by the Ramble Sloop Privateer, Capt. Monro, near the Island of Montserrat, on the 11th of June, viz. the Brothers, Herbert, from Liverpool to Jamaica; the Brig Success, from London to ditto, the Crew of which were put into the Longboat, and arĀ rived at St. Vincent's four Days before the June Convoy sailed; one of which says he saw the Crew of the Elizabeth, from Liverpool, that had been taken by a Privateer.