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The Ship Prince George commanded by Capt. Emms [Richard Emmes] had her trial last week;2 the Jury brought in their Verdict & condemned three quarters of Ship & Cargo to the use of the Colony ー the other quarter to the Matross Company (Stationed at Fort Washington) to be equally divided between officers & privates ー tho' both the Resolves of Congress & Law of the Colony...
Date: 29 August 1776
Volume: Volume 6
I received yours P Capt [George] Wentworth, and was pleased to find you was well & in so good Spirits ー I am glad to hear that the Accots from France are so Incouraging ー the French seem to be in earnest, and will no doubt amply supply us with every kind of military Stores we may want the day before yesterday, we had another french Ship arrived here a good deal larger than the other ー 2...
Date: 22 April 1777
Volume: Volume 8
Notice is hereby given, that the Justice of the Capture of the Brigantine called the Thetis, about 50 Tons Burthen, John Russel, late Master, will be tried in the Maritime Court which is to be held at Portsmouth on Monday the 28, Day of this Instant, a Libel against which, is filed before me, in Behalf of the Owners and Mariners of the private armed schooner named the McClary commanded by Thomas...
Date: 7 July 1777
Volume: Volume 9