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1745. |
APPENDIX TO TABLE I. |
QUARANTINE WARRANTS. |
For release or discharge from quarantine or referring to the Customs Commissioners petitions relating to quarantine. |
1744–5. |
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Date of Treasury Warrant. |
Date of Privy Council Order. |
Ship's Name. |
Master. |
Remarks. |
Reference. |
1744–5. Jan. 1 |
1744. Dec. 21 |
“Delawar” - - |
John Jolley - |
From Turkey with raw silk, now at Standgate Creek. |
Customs Book XV. p. 479. |
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“Exeter” - |
Thomas Drew - |
From Leghorn with oil, now ibid.
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Ibid.
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“St. George Billender” |
John Chessel - |
From Port Mahon with oil, now ibid.
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Ibid.
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“Fortune” - - |
John Hooper - |
From Syria with cottons, now cast on shore at Whitstable, Kent. |
Ibid.
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“Tilly” |
Isaac Dove - |
A tender to Admiral Rowley's fleet, and lately arrived at Port Mahon: now at the Mother Bank. |
Ibid.
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Jan. 29 |
1744–5. Jan. 3 |
“Bellica” - |
- - |
A tender lately returned from the fleet in the Mediterranean. |
Ibid, p. 484. |
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“Delawar” - |
John Jolly - |
From Turkey with silks |
Ibid.
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Jan. 31 |
Jan. 30 |
“Duke of Loraine” |
- - |
Taken from France by the “Warren” privateer, John Huddy commander. |
Ibid.
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Feb. 7 |
Feb. 5 |
“Desmond” Galley |
Daniel Goatley - |
From Leghorn with oil, &c., now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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“Nuestra Sra. del Rosario et Sto. Joseppe.” |
Francisco Constantine |
From Venice, Zante, &c., with currants, now ibid.
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Ibid.
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Feb. 21 |
Feb. 9 |
“Stubbington” Galley |
Peter Mauger - |
From Leghorn - - |
Ibid.
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“Ruby” - |
Robert Saunders - |
Same - - - |
Ibid.
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Feb. 26 |
Feb. 9 |
“Grand Duke” - |
- - |
Retaken from a French privateer by the “Warren” galley, and now near Falmouth. |
Customs Book XV. p. 485. |
March 14 |
March 11 |
“Constantino” Galley |
John Read - |
From Venice with currants. |
Ibid.
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“Tartar” Pink - |
Robert Brown - |
From Naples with raisins |
Ibid.
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1745 April 2 |
March 29 |
St. Anniello” - |
Joseph Romane - |
From Belvedere with raisins, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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“Immaculata Concezzione e l'anime del Purgatorio.” |
Guiseppe di Nichola |
From Naples with raisins, now ibid.
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Ibid.
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April 9 |
1745 April 6 |
“Mary” - |
Andrew White - |
From Leghorn, now ibid
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Ibid.
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“Tuscany” Galley |
Stephen Sprackling |
Same - |
Ibid.
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April 10 |
April 6 |
“Prince Rupert” |
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Ibid, p. 493. |
April 23 |
April 19 |
“Winchilsea” - |
John Curling |
In ballast from Port Mahon, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid, p. 495. |
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“Charming Molly” |
Andrew Kelly. - |
From Leghorn, now ibid
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Ibid.
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“Robinhood” |
David Littlejohn - |
Same - |
Ibid.
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May 2 |
April 30 |
“Italian Merchant” |
George Ribbie - |
From Genoa, &c., but last from Dublin, where she was stranded. |
Ibid.
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“Mamhead” Galley |
John Chappell - |
From Naples, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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May 7 |
May 1 |
“Our Lady of the Carmalites St. Antonio of Padua and the souls of Purgatory.” |
Paul Tiozzo - |
With currants from Zante, now at King Road, Bristol. |
Ibid.
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May 9 |
May 8 |
“Emerentia” |
Thomas Johnstone |
With argol, &c., from Leghorn, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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“La Madona de Rosario” |
George Pedretti - |
With currants from Zante, &c., now ibid.
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Ibid.
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May 15 |
May 10 |
“Demetris” - |
Peter Bozzato - |
From Venice, &c., now ibid
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Ibid.
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“San Speridion” |
Francisco Giasick |
Same - |
Ibid.
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May 22 |
May 16 |
“Our Lady of Providence” |
Nicholas della Casa |
From Genoa with oil, now at the Mother Bank. |
Ibid.
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May 29 |
May 23 |
“Prince Rupert” Snow |
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From Santa Cruz, under quarantine since June 28 last. |
Ibid, p. 498. |
June 12 |
May 28 |
“Thames” |
Willoughby Marchant |
From Turkey - - |
Customs Book XV. p. 498. |
June 26 |
June 24 |
“Mary and Susanna” |
— Purches - |
From Leghorn, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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July 10 |
July 2 |
“Gibraltar” - |
John Mickell - |
From Leghorn with wine, &c. (Mickell, who lost his leg in an engagement with a French man-of-war or privateer, to go on shore). |
Ibid. XVI. p. 7. |
Aug. 28 |
Aug. 27 |
“George” - |
John Mitchell - |
From Zante with currants |
Ibid.
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“Young Lambert” |
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Now at Standgate Creek - |
Ibid.
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Sept. 19 |
Sept. 18 |
“Diamond” - |
Daniel Goatley - |
From Leghorn with raisins, straw hats, &c., now ibid.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 26 |
Sept. 19 |
“Eaton” Frigate |
Michael Page - |
From Leghorn, now ibid.
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Ibid, p. 8. |
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“Westmorland” |
Joseph Shanks - |
From Leghorn with wine, &c. |
Ibid.
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Oct. 15 |
Oct. 4 |
“Phœnix” - |
Thomas Ellis - |
Same - - |
Ibid.
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“Real” Galley - |
Owen Phillips - |
From Gallipoli with oil |
Ibid.
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“Jenny” - - |
Samuel Staples - |
From Leghorn with marble, &c. |
Ibid.
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Oct. 22 |
Oct. 4 |
“William and Robert” |
Phillip Ross - |
From Gibraltar with Spanish prize wine. |
Ibid.
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Nov. 7 |
Oct. 29 |
“Margaret” - |
Francis Moore - |
From Gibraltar with returned victualling stores. |
Ibid.
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“Preparation” - |
John Adams - |
From Port Mahon and Gibraltar with prize goods. |
Ibid
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“Richard and Alithea” |
Francis Bulson |
From Gibraltar with victualling stores and prize wines. |
Ibid.
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“Royal Betty” - |
Henry Garrett - |
From Port Mahon and Gibraltar. |
Ibid.
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“Prince of Orange” |
William Deverison |
From Genoa with oil, &c. |
Ibid.
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“Unicorn” |
Thomas Armstrong |
From Gibraltar with oil, now in the Thames. |
Ibid.
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“Elizabeth” |
Alexander Gillon |
Late a tender to the fleet in the Mediterranean. |
Ibid, p. 30. |
Nov. 7 |
Oct. 29 |
“Ann” - - |
Ralph Dodsworth |
Late a tender to the fleet in the Mediterranean. |
Customs Book XVI. p. 30. |
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“Winchelsea” - |
Allanson Chapman |
From Mahon in ballast, now in the Thames. |
Ibid.
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Nov. 12 |
Nov. 7 |
“Kitty and Betty” |
Joseph Willis - |
Late a tender on the fleet in the Mediterranean, now in the Thames. |
Ibid.
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Nov. 19 |
Nov. 12 |
“Moggy Lauder” |
John Scott - - |
From Port Mahon and Gibraltar, now at Standgate Creek. |
Ibid.
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Dec. 3 |
Nov. 28 |
“Stubbington” Galley |
Peter Mauger |
From Leghorn, now ibid.
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Ibid.
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Dec. 12 |
Oct. 29 |
“Eaton” Frigate |
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To discharge two bales of silk of her cargo. |
Ibid.
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Dec. 24 |
Dec. 19 |
“Levant” - |
Joseph Carteret |
From Turkey with silks, &c. |
Ibid.
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