June 1778 Tuesday 16
Cape Elizabeth [Me.] N½W 4 Lgs.
at 4 AM saw a Sail to the Southwd: gave Chace ½ past carried away the Larbd. Fore Topmst. Steering Sail Boom & sprung the Starbd. Main Do: at 5 thick fogg Shorten'd Sail at 10 Cape Ann West 7 or 8 Leags.
Cape Ann W¼N 8 or 9 Leags:
First Parts Mode. Intermix'd with thick foggs, Middle & latter Mode. & Clear at 1 PM Saw the Chace Standing in for Cape Ann, Bearg E½So. Fir'd 2 twelve Prs: at her. ½ past heard the Report of Several Guns to the Westwd. and saw 2 Sail bearing W½N at 2 Cape Ann WBSo 7 Lgs. lost Sight of the Chace at 4 TKd Cape Ann W½So. 6 Lgs. at 5 Saw the Chace bearing SEbEt: at 8 came up with her she prov'd a French Brigg1 from Guadaloupa bound as we supposd to Boston or Marble Head, laden with Rum, Molasses, Anchors, Cables &c, Do brot too hoisted out the Cutter, Shifted the Priseners & sent 2 petty Officers & 6 Men Onbd her ½ past 10 Took her in Tow2 & made Sail
D, UkLPR, Adm. 51/118, part 3, fols. 114–15.
1. Brig Marie Catherine, master unknown, owned by A. Maurel, 150 tons burthen, mounting 2 guns and manned by a crew of 11, sent into Halifax. Howe's Prize List, 30 Oct. 1778, UkLPR, Adm. 1/488, fols. 484–85; Gambier's Prize List, 20 Dec. 1778 in The London Gazette, 2–6 Feb. 1779.
2. Blonde towed Marie Catherine most of the way to Halifax, arriving on 25 June. Adm. 51/118, fols. 115–17.