Treasury Orders: 1744

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1744.
APPENDIX TO TABLE I.
TREASURY ORDERS made on orders of the Privy Council, together with petitions either to the Treasury or the Privy Council, relating to release of ships from quarantine, anno 1744.
1743–4.
Date of Treasury Warrant. Date of Order of Council. Ship's Name. Master. Remarks. Reference.
Jan. 10 Jan. 3 “Tuscany” - - Edward Nicholas From Belvedere, in Naples, with raisins, now at Plymouth. Customs Book XV. p. 386.
“Prince Edward” Thomas Dawson - From Leghorn and Belvedere, with marble. &c., now in Standgate Creek. Ibid.
Jan. 17 Jan. 12 “Ipswich” - - - - Man of War from the Mediterranean, now at the Mother Bank. Ibid.
“Tryton” - - - - From Smyrna, now at Standgate Creek, with cotton, &c. Ibid.
Jan. 19 Jan. 17 “Neptune” - Thomas Mould - From Leghorn with raisins, now at Plymouth. Ibid.
“St. Quintin” John Barker - From Venice, Zante, and Cephalonia, with currants, &c. Ibid.
“Racer” - Ezeckel Mould - From Leghorn with raisins and oil, now at Plymouth. Ibid.
Jan. 23 Jan. 17 “London” - - - - From Algiers and Leghorn Ibid, p. 392.
Jan. 31 Jan. 30 “Diana” - Captain Anstice - From Leghorn with raisins, near Bristol. Ibid, p. 387.
“Fortune - - Daniel Curling - From Santa Cruz, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“St. Anniello” - Francisco Romano From Belvedere, in Naples, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Prince of Wales” Joseph Keate - From Leghorn, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
Jan. 31 Jan. 30 “Rachell and Ann” James Mahony - From Zante, now at Standgate Creek. Customs Book XV. p. 387.
“European” - Benjamin Hunter From Port Mahon, at Hull Ibid.
Feb. 7 Feb. 1 “Thames” - Willoughby Marchant From Smyrna, at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Levant” - Richard Pridie - Ditto - Ibid.
“Mary and Susannah.” John Purches - From Smyrna Ibid.
“King William”- Thos. Cornish From Zante, at Bristol Ibid.
Feb. 6 “Triton” - John Saunders Smyrna - Ibid, p. 392
Feb. 21 Feb. 17 “Italian Merchant” Joseph Carteret - From Messina and Leghorn. Ibid, p. 387.
“Phœnix” - George Leddra - From Leghorn with Belvedere fruits, now at Bristol. Ibid, p. 397.
“Eaton” Frigate Michael Page, - From Belvedere with raisins, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Nellet and Joanna.” James Fides - From Zante with linseed, now as above. Ibid.
“Diamond” Galley David Goatley - From Gallipoli with oil, now as above. Ibid.
“Mary” Pink - Peter Brown - From Zante with currants, now at Bristol. Ibid.
“Exmouth” Galley Robert Moalle - From Lipari with fruit, now at Plymouth. Ibid.
“Britannia” - — Vernam - - From Leghorn with oil, now at Bideford. Ibid.
“Frances” - — Samms Same - Ibid.
Feb. 23 Feb. 21 “Ann and Catherine.” Paul Dirk Heitman From Zante and Cephalonia with linseed, now at Hull. Ibid.
March 1 Feb. 27 “Zante” Packet - John Kirby - - From Venice and Cephalonia with currants and glass beads. Ibid.
“William and Mary.” Le Visconte - - From Leghorn with raisins Ibid.
“Mediterranean” William Clutterbuck From Belvedere and Naples with raisins and oil. Ibid.
“Pyke” - John Franklyn - From Leghorn with fruit, marble, &c. Ibid.
March 1 Feb. 27 “Neptune” - - - - From Belviders with raisins, now at Plymouth. Customs Book XV. p. 397.
“Racer” - - - - From Leghorn with fruit and oil, now at Plymouth. Ibid.
“Berbadoes” Packet. Edward Kempthorn From Smyrna with walnut wood and fruit, now at Falmouth. Ibid.
March 7 March 5 “Elizabeth” John Price - - From Calabria with copper ore, now at Bristol. Ibid, p. 398.
“Charming Molly” Henry Kelly From Leghorn with oil and fruit. Ibid.
“Earl of Gainsborough.” Samuel Carey Same - Ibid.
“Nancy” Pethnel Whiting Same - - Ibid.
March 13 March 8 “Exmouth” Galley Robert Moale - From Lipari with fruit - Ibid.
“London” Galley John Mitchell - From Leghorn with oil - Ibid.
“Tryton” - Messrs. March, owners. From Smyrna with cottons, &c. Ibid.
“Zant” - Edw. Whitewood - From Belvedere and Naples with fruit and oil. Ibid.
March 20 March 15 “Neptune” - Thomas Brown - From Leghorn, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Mermaid” of Liverpool. - - From Gibraltar with figs, &c. Ibid.
“Dolphin” - — Warrington - From Mahon and Gibraltar, lately driven on shore, near Sandown Castle. Ibid.
1744.
April 3
March 21 “Mermaid” - John James - From Belvedere with fruit, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid, p. 399.
“Italian Merchant” Elias Perryman - From Cephalonia with currants, now in the Thames. Ibid.
April 26 April 18 “Tuscany” Galley Stephen Sprackling From Leghorn with oil - Ibid.
“Nancy” Brig - — Tracy - - Retaken by the “Tuscany” from a Spanish privateer in the Channel. Ibid.
“St. Stephen” - — Hains From Malaga to Dunkirk, lately taken as a prize by Captain Norris in H.M.S. “Jersey.” Ibid.
May 24 May 23 “Prince Frederick” Thomas Landifield From Leghorn with silk, &c., now at Plymouth. Customs Book XV. p. 399.
“Dartmouth” Privateer. - To be immediately discharged. Ibid.
“Peace” - - James Mulo - From Marseilles to St. Malo with soap, oil, &c., now at Dartmouth. Ibid.
“Loguste St. Peter.” Claude Estiene - From Marseillesto Dieppe with same, and now at same. Ibid.
May 31 May 30 “Salisbury” Man of War. Capt. Osborn - From the Mediterranean, now at the Mother Bank, near Portsmouth. Ibid, p. 437.
“Stubbington” Galley. Peter Mauger From Gallipoli with oil, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Pearl” Sloop Robert Reynolds - From Gibraltar with wine, now at Bristol. Ibid.
June 7 June 6 “Greenwich” - Benedict Gilly From Gallipoli with oils, now at Bristol. Ibid.
“Robert” - James Stephens - From Leghorn with argol. &c., now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Tuscany” - Nathaniel Tanner From Smyrna - - Ibid.
“Francis” - Thomas Ashington From same with fruit - Ibid.
“Boston” Galley William Moverley Same - - Ibid.
“Matilda” - William Wilde - Same - Ibid.
“Duke of Loraine” George Newton - From Gallipoli with oil, &c. Ibid.
May 30 “Warren” Galley John Huddy - From Venice, Trieste and Gibraltar with drugs, &c. Ibid.
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May 23 “Rose in June” - - - - With tobacco for Morlaix, in France, stopped at Falmouth. Ibid, p. 438.
June 6 “Peace” and “L'ogoste St. Peter.” - 2 prizes taken by the “Dartmouth” Privateer and carried into Dartmouth. Ibid.
June 14 June 12 “Catherine” - - - From Zante, &c., with fruit. Ibid.
“Boston” Galley William Moverley From Smyrna with cotton, goats, wool, &c. Ibid
June 14 June 12 “Lady Johanna” - - A prize taken by the “Eltham” Man of War, and sent into Standgate Creek. Customs Book XV. p. 438.
June 21 June 19 “Dursley” Galley Edward Campion From Leghorn, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid, p. 442.
“The Imperial Ann” Richard Harmon Same - - - Ibid.
“Constantine” - John Read From Trieste with copper. Ibid.
“The Nereide” - Anthony Barreille A prize from Martinique. Ibid.
June 14 “Farmer” Snow - - - Having brought a prize ship (bound from Barcelona to France) into Bristol. Ibid.
June 28 June 25 “Alicant” Galley James Scutt - - From Leghorn with Belvedere fruit, now at Bristol. Ibid.
July 5 June 28 “Bacchus” - Robert Taverner - From Leghorn with oil, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid, p. 443.
July 12 July 10 “Boston” - Miles Hammet - From Cesenatico with sulphur, &c., now at Bristol. Ibid.
July 26 July 19 “Huffnung” Timothy Parkins - From Malaga with wine, lately taken by the “Vulture” Sloop, and now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
Aug. 31 Aug. 21 “Golden Eagle William Hinton - With hemp from Ancona, now at Bristol. Ibid.
“Princess Amelia alias Duchessa Teresa.” John Jandine - From Gallipoli with oil, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Tybor” - — Ambler - - From Leghorn with wine, now ibid. Ibid.
“Mermaid” - — Phillips - From same, now ibid. - Ibid.
“Westmoreland” — Sharks - From same, now ibid. - Ibid.
“Prosperous” - Patrick Houston - From Gallipoli with oil, now ibid. Ibid.
“Neapolitan” - Thomas Hurst - From Naples with linseed, now ibid. Ibid.
“Neptune” - Thomas Brooke - From same, now ibid. - Ibid.
Aug. 21 “Mary” - John Broder - From Gallipoli with oil, now ibid. Ibid.
Aug. 29 “Cephalonia” - — Drake - - From Venice with manna, now at Bristol. Ibid, p. 444.
Aug. 31 Aug. 29 “Dispatch” - - - - A Tender employed by, the “Edinburgh” Man of War to Procure men in the Downs. Customs Book XV. p. 444.
Sept. 20 Sept. 6 “Betty” - John Ker - From Venice with currants. Ibid.
“Rialto” - - — Drake - Same - Ibid.
“Diligence” - Philip Noel From Cork with transferred Belvedere raisins. Ibid.
Sept. 27 Sept. 20 “Fortune” - Abraham and Jacob Franco, owners. From Santa Cruz with raisins, now in Standgate Creek. Ibid, p. 464.
Oct. 11 Oct. 9 “Expedition” Capt. Reidigat - From Malaga with wine, taken by the “Surprize” Privateer, and now at Falmouth. Ibid, p. 444.
“Surprize” Joseph Redmond - Privateer, now ibid. - Ibid.
Oct. 4 “Princess Augusta” Privateer. Elias de Gross Now at Falmouth - Ibid, p. 445.
“Fortune” Captain Curling From Santa Cruz with copper, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
Oct 25 Oct. 24 “Young Lambert” - - - A prize taken by the “Salamander” Privateer: from Smyrna, now ibid. Ibid.
Nov. 27 Nov. 21 “Susannah” Alexander Wood - From Leghorn with oil, now at Bristol. Ibid.
“Mary” John Akener Same, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid
“Ann” - — Quash Same, now at Bristol - Ibid.
“Nancy” - - - A Tender on the fleet in the Mediterranean, now at Portsmouth with recruits from Mahon. Ibid.
Dec. 6 Nov. 26 “St. John Baptist” John Harvey From Leghorn, &c., with oil, now ibid. Ibid.
Dec. 11 Dec. 4 “Sarah” - Thomas Erasmus From Turkey, now in Standgate Creek. Ibid.
“Bashaw” - - John Gunston - Same - - - Ibid.
“Ruxley” — Bashley - - Same - - - - Ibid.
Dec. 11 Dec. 4 “Duke of Richmond.” George Joad From Leghorn, now in Standgate Creek. Customs Book XV. p. 445.
“Phœnix” - - John Bray - With oil, now ibid. - Ibid.
Dec. 13 Dec. 11 “Prince Edward” Thomas Dawson - From Leghorn with oil - Ibid, p. 479.
“Thomas and Diana.” Robert Hayes - From Smyrna with fruit, now at Standgate Creek. Ibid.
Dec. 18 “Phillis” - - John Long - - From Mahon with oil, now ibid. Ibid.