1. |
A Brigantine Privateer, commanded by Captain Martindale, taken by the Fowey, man-of-war, burden one hundred and ten tons; at Tileston's Wharf.2 |
2. |
A Brigantine loaded with Salt, one hundred and twenty tons, owned by Major Peddrick, of Marblehead; at Tileston's Whaft, scuttled. |
3. |
A Brigantine loaded with Salt, one hundred and forty tons, owned by Robert Hooper, Esq., of Marblehead; at Tileston's Wharf. |
4. |
A Brigantine from Jamaica, belonging to Providence; no cargo on board; one hundred and twenty tons; at Tileston's Wharf. |
5. |
A Brigantine loaded with Lumber, one hundred and forty-five tons, Captain Pike master; masts cut away. |
6. |
A small Fishing-Boat, ten tons, owned by Moses Pitcher; at Gardner's Wharf. |
7. |
A Brigantine loaded with Lumber, but taken out by the enemy, one hundred and fifty tons; at Rowe's Wharf, owned at Portsmouth. |
8. |
A schooner, forty-five tons, formerly belonging to Pickering, sold at vendue; and purchased by John Rowe, Esq; at Rowe's Wharf. |
9. |
A Sloop, seventy-five tons, belonging to this Province, taken by a man-of-war; at Hall's Wharf. |
10. |
A Schooner, Sophia, owned by Thomas Bishop, Esq., Commander of the Lively, forty tons; at Hall's Wharf. |
11. |
A Schooner, thirty tons, owned by Mr. Shimmear, Commissary-General of the King's Forces; at Peck's Wharf. |
12. |
A Sloop belonging to Rhode-Island, loaded with condemned Stores of the King's ships, masts cut away, and she scuttled; at Peck's Wharf. |
13. |
A Schooner, thirty-five tons; at Peck's Wharf. |
14. |
A Sloop, formerly belonging to Rhode-Island, taken with Wood, seventy-five tons; at Hallowell's Ship-Yard. |
15. |
A Brigantine, one hundred tonw, Jewet master, belonging to Newbury; at Hallowell's Ship-Yard. |
16. |
A Fishing-Boat, owned by Mandamus Councellors; in Oliver's Dock. |
17. |
A Boat, ten tons, from Rhode-Island, owned by Homans, a tailor; at Oliver's Dock. |
18. |
A Schooner, owned by Mr. Williams, of Boston, one hundred and ten tons; at Oliver's Dock. |
19. |
A Schoner, cut out of Stonington Harbour, loaded with Sugar, Molasses, &c., sixty tons; at Phillips's Wharf, masts cut away. |
20. |
A Sloop, seventy-five tons, belonging to Nantucket, now the property of N. Ray Thomas; at Phillip's Wharf. |
21. |
A Schooner, ninety tons, owned by Samuel White, of Marblehead; at Phillips Wharf. |
22. |
A Schooner, twenty tons, owned by William Perry; at the Long Wharf. |
23. |
A Schooner, seventy tons, with some Salt on board, owned by Major Peddrick, of Marblehead; at Minot's Wharf. |
24. |
A Brigantine, belonging to Marblehead, one hundred and forty tons; at the Long Wharf. |
25. |
A Sloop, belonging to the eastward, ninety tons; at the Long Wharf. |
26. |
A Brigantine, loaded with Oil, owned by Colonel Hancock, ninety tons. |
27. |
A Schooner, ninety tons, owned by Captain Cobb; at Treat's Wharf. |
28. |
A Schooner, forty-five tons, owned by Conner, a butcher; in Town Dock. |
29. |
A Schooner, loaded with Salt, owned by Captain White, of Salem; at Phillips's Wharf. |
30. |
A schooner, ninty-five tons, owned by Webb; at his Wharf; masts cut away. |
31. |
A Schooner, at Noble's Wharf, forty-five tons, owned by John White, of Boason; masts cut away. |
32. |
A Ship, three hundred tons, owned at the Grenards, bound to Portsmouth, loaded ith Rum, Sugar and molasses; had sixteen Guns in her hold; brought in here by a man-of-war. |
33. |
A new Ship, belonging to the Hounourable John Hancock, Esq.; at his Wharf; masts cut away, and otherwise much damaged. |
34. |
A Schooner, called The Hope, on of the King's Armed Tenders, sold by the Admiral to one Breed, of London; at Hancock's Wharf. |
35. |
A Schooner at Hutchinson's Wharf, seventy tons, owded by Captain Vernon. |
36, 37. |
Two small Sloopes, belonging to the King, employed as Tenders — one formerly taken at Philadelphia, the other from Rhode-Island; at Clark's Ship-Yard. |
38. |
A Ship, three hundred tons, owned by Captain Vernon; masts cut away. |
39. |
A Brig, one hundred and ten tons, owned by Captain Vernon; masts cut away. |
40. |
A Sloop, seventy tons, owned by Captain Vernon; masts cut away. |
41. |
A Schooner belonging to Enoch Tiley, of Casco-Bay, and others, one hundred and ten tons; at Vernon's Wharf; no masts. |
42. |
A Schooner owned by Captain Dodge, of Salem, sixty tons; at New-Boston |
43. |
One Sloop drifted on Dorchester-Flats; names of owners not known. |
44. |
A Sloop, drifted on Dorchester-Flats; names of the owners not known. |
45. |
A Schooner, drifted to Chelsea, loaded with Oil, belongingto Benjamin Jepson. |