After a long and fatiguing row they took possession of 2 brigs and 5 tartans, from Barcelona, laden with wheat and sheep for Majorca. The Ethalion being becalmed, hoisted out her boats and sent them, under Lieutenants Pym and Jauncey, to endeavour to cut them off from Palma Bay. off Palma Bay, in pursuance of orders from Captain Halsted, of the Phoenix, proceeded off Palma Bay and discovered a number of vessels standing into the bay, with a light air at east. besants, each charged with a fleur - de - lis of the second in chief, on a pile. 10 guns, 30 men, Capt Joseph Jauncey, Apr 1778 (Record 692).C165, at the time of capture, Capt Jauncey was taken to Halifax. Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary Richard Sainthill. 1776: Richard Elmes late Chief Mate, George Penguilly Second Mate of the Snow Friendship, Richard Sainthill Master – bound from London to New York, Captured by the Private Sloop of War called the Washington Commanded by Joseph Jaunceyįormer British ship Jonathan captured by Americans in an armed schooner and the brig General Washington and fitted out as an armed merchantman, then recaptured by the British Diamond 7in May 1778. 12 carriage and 12 swivel guns and 35 men.ĬT privateer sloop, 6 guns, 20 men, Capt R. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. The brig Charming Peggy, Captain Joseph Jauncey, in October, 1776, seized a small vessel and having a cargo of provisions. John Jauncey and John Lawrence, New York merchants owned a succession of 26 gun privateers called Charming Sally. John Jauncey, commander of the private ship of war called the Hunter. His children were John (1738), Joseph (1744), Cornelius, and Sarah.ġ746: a French ship taken by John Jauncey and Rofewell. and by the failure in the male line of the elder branch of the Sainthills. During this time and after he also captained merchant ships. Richard Sainthill was born at Topsham, in Devon, on the 23d of July. BookScouter helps to compare book prices from 25+ online bookstores and 30+ buyback. John subsequently owned many privateers, including MARY ANN, another CHARMING SALLY, of 12-guns, ROYAL HUNTER, SALLY, and POLLY. See the best price to sell, buy, or rent books by Sainthill, Richard. He and John Lawrence, another New York merchant, owned the privateer, CHARMING SALLY, of 26-guns, in 1756-1758. That ship was lost, but he returned in a French prize, ANNUNCIATION, in 1746. Sainthill, Richard: A defence of the British school of medal engraving / (Cork : printed by John Crowe, 1859), also by Cork Cuvierian Society (page images. ![]() Richard Sainthill (numismatist) told me that he heard from old. John Jauncey commanded a privateer, LINCOLN, of 14-guns in 1743. Notes from Annals of St Peters Church Cork, compiled by Richard Caulfield LLD FSA. Other sloops mentioned below were owned by either John or their cousin (?) Joseph: Owners James Jauncey and Nicholas Gourveneurġ759, schooner, 10 guns. Signed by New York Govenor, James de Lancey. Livingston and Jauncey obtained a permit to arm the privateer (schooner) America with ten guns and twenty five men in 1758. Now, here are the short notes I’ve found on the sloops:ġ6 guns. Daniel Maclise (1806-1870), History and portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 1226 portraits, Sitter in 6 portraits. Numismatics.- Sainthill (Richard) An Olla Podrida Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary, 2 vol., plates and illustrations, bookplate of J. ![]() He was befriended by the Cork merchant, Richard Sainthill. Artists Richard James Lane (1800-1872), Sculptor and lithographer. Through Newenham he met an entire circle of educated, art-loving Cork people. Trevor urges an investigation of the matter. Richard Sainthill (1787-1870), Numismatist. Trevor questions Murphy's claims, and suggests that he is deliberately creating obstacles and a 'clamour', 'probably because they have not yet been informed what their salaries are to be, nor have received any money on account'. Also concerning his reports of the poor state of clothing and bedding provided for convicts, Encloses 2 letters from Trevor to Murphy, 11 19 December 1818 and a memorandum by Trevor concerning state of convicts in Cork depot the death of 4 convicts held there and payment of Murphy's accounts. Letter from Dr Edward Trevor, superintendent and medical inspector of convicts, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, concerning the request of Francis Davies Murphy, keeper of Cork convict depot, for payment of money owed to him by government. Papers concerning request of Francis Murphy, keeper of Cork convict depot, for payment of money owed to him
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