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SLOOPS & SCHOONERS

1746

11/27/2023

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Pennsylvania Gazette, May 1, 1746 
​Custom-House, Philadelphia, Entered In.

Sloop Elizabeth, John Pientice, from Barbados.
Speedwell, Daniel Robinson, from Virginia.
Sarah, Thomas Dudley, from N. Carolina. 
Endeavour, Benjamin Tatem, from S. Carolina.
Lark, Peter Ganthony, from Barbados.
Dove, William Dickinson, from Bermudas.
Brigt. Elizabeth, Hugh Hill, from London.
Schooner Fame, Elisha Woodberry, from N. England. 
Outwards.
Ship Balance, Richard Gill, for Antigua. 
Frere, Thomas Hyder, for Barbados. 
Sloop Delight, Richard Talbot, for Bermuda.
Providence, James White, for S. Carolina.
Warwick, Robert Dickinson, for Antigua.
Adolph, John Bush, for Eustatia.
Henry, John Dickinson, for Antigua.
Jolly Batchelor, Joseph Newbold, for Barbados. 
George, John Todd, for Antigua. 
Elizabeth, John Prentice, for Barbados.
Anne, Benjamin Stovell, for Jamaica.
Lydia, and Betty Reuben Worth, for Coracoa.
Eunice, John Gibbs, for Antigua.
Batchelor, Christopher Goddard, for Madeira.
Schooner Bredah, Daniel Burch, for Coracoa.
Cleared.
Brigt. Delaware, James Taylor, to Jamaica.
Sloop Francis, John Dill, to Barbados.
Charming Betty, Josias Gibbs, to Coracoa.
Endeavor, John Harding, to Boston.
Francis, Stephen Beake, to Coracoa.
Abigail, Thomas Bourne, to Boston.
Delight, Richard Talbot, to St. Kitts.
Ship Mary, Bernard Martin, to London.
William’s Galley, Henry Harrison, to Maryland. 
Schooner Britannia, George Sisson, to Cape-Breton.
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June 26, 1746 Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-house, Philadelphia, Entred In.
Sloop Pearl, John Morgan, from Barbados. 
Constantine, John Deacon, from St. Kitts.
Endeavour, John Harding, from Boston. 
Lydia & Betty, Reuben Worth, from S. Carolina.
Little Betty, Jacob Jones, from Virginia.
Bermuda Merchant, Stephen Newbold, fr. Bermuda. 
Scooner Unity, Thomas Cliffton, from Virginia. 
Brigt. Exchange, William Simpson, from Antigua. 
Outwards.
Brigt. Greyhound, Arthur Burrows, for Lisbon.
Sloop Providence, Pyramus Green, for New-Providence. 
Ship Bolton, Edward Dowers, for Antigua. 
Cleared.
Sloop Argyle, Duncan Murrey, to Maryland.
Endeavour, John Haiding to Boston.
Mary, William Mitchell, to Antigua.
Ship Molly, Joseph Rivers, to Cape-Breton.
Brigt. Dolphin, Samuel Holme, to Jamaica.
Ship Martha, James Crawford, to Londonderry.
Brigt. George, John M’Cleland, to Coast of Africa.
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July 3, 1746 Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-house, Philadelphia, Entered in.
Scooner Dolphin, John Austin, from Barbados.
Sloop Prince Frederick, Clement Conyers, from Tortuga.
Sloop Sea Nymph, Robert Harvey, from Tortuga.
Sloop Sea Horse, Robert Zuill, from New-Providence.
Scooner Good Intent, Henry Harramond, fr. S. Carolina.
Brigt. Recovery, Joseph Greenway, from Barbados.
Outwards.
Sloop Lydia & Betty, Nathan Solly, for Georgia. 
Ship Catharine, Joseph Smith, for Londonderry.
Sloop Pearl, John Morgan, for Barbados. 
Brigt. Recovery, Joseph Greenway, for Barbados.
Cleared.
Brigt. Argyle, John Seymour, to Cape-Breton. 
Brigt. Carpenter, John Green, to Madeira.
Sloop Lydia and Betty, Nathan Solly, to Georgia.
Brigt. Greyhound, Arthur Burrows, to Lisbon. 
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September 4, 1746 - Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-House, Philadelphia. Entered In.
Sloop Unicorn, Joseph Doane, from Boston.
Ship Griffin, John Chubbard, from N. Castle on Dela.
Schooxer Revenge, John Johnson. From St. Kitts.
Outwards.
Sloop Francis, John Darrell, for Madeira.
Mary, Peter Godfrey, for Jamaica.
Ann, Richard Whitter, for Jamaica.
Tryton, Samuel Skinner, for St. Kitts.
Mary, Amos Minot, for St. Kitts.
Real Design, Nathaniel Morgan, for St. Kitts.
Delight, Richard Talbot, for St. Kitts.
Unicorn, Joseph Dean, for Boston.
Speedwell, Silas Parvin, for Albany.
Lydia & Betty, Nathaniel Solley, for Albany.
Snow Chefter, George Blair, for Maryland. 
Cleared. 
Sloop Friendship, Isaac Cex, to N. Providence.
Tryal, Thomas Dufree, to Rhode-Island.
Brigt. Prompey, George Davis to Boston. 
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1746-09-14 New York Evening Post
New-York, September 14th. Extract of a letter from Albany, dated September 7th, 1746. Yesterday an account arrived from Saratoga, that the French Indians had killed five of our soldiers and taken three captive. There is near a 100 of our Indians come to this place, to join our forces against Canada, they say they came of themselves to fight for the English; they are none of those Indians that received the presents but some that never was here before.

Last week sailed from hence the Privateer Sloop Clinton Capt. Thomas Beven, on a cruze against his Majesty’s enemies, she was extraordinary well fitted and man’d. 

Also sailed from hence Capt. John Lawrence in a small Privateer Sloop, mounting four carriage guns, and eight swivels, and about thirty men.
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Also, lies ready the Privateer Dolphin, and will sail with all possible expedition.
Last Friday sailed from hence for Albany, five sloops with the companies raised in the Jersey’s and elsewhere.
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September 25, 1746 Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-house, Philadelphia. Entered In. 
Sloop Francis, Francis Dickenson from Antigua. 
Endeavour, Reuben Worth from New England.
Ann, Peter Milbey from Virginia. 
Brigt. Rebecca, Benjamin Burk from Dublin.
Ship William and Mary, John Cowen from Newcastle. 
Brigt. Globe, Daniel Rees from Jamaica.
Brigt. John, Thomas Marshal from Newcastle on Del.
Scooner Charles-town, William Grant from South Carolina.
Outwards.
Scooner Dolphin, J. Austin for S. Carolina.

Joseph, Joseph Hollet for Boston.
Sloop Endeavour, Reuben Worth for Rh. Island. 
Humming-bird, Charles Dingee for Virginia. 
Charity, Vincent Salsus for Barbados.
Ship Griffin, John Chubbard for Maryland.
Molly, Joseph Rivers for Barbados.
Cleared.
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Sloop Providence, Pyramus Green to Alabny. 

Brigt. Sally, Neil Mr. Neil to Londonderry.
Sea-flower, David Dewar to Jamaica. 
Nancy, James Brown to Liverpoole.
Schooner Joseph, Joseph Hollet to Salem. 
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October 16, 1746 Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-House, Philadelphia, Entered in. 
Ship Hope, Robert Richie, from Coracoa.
Friendship, Henry Lisle, from London.
Anne Galley, George Houston, from Ditto. 
Brigt. Elizabeth, Edward Gill, from Madeira. 
Greyhound, Arthur Burrows, from Lisbon.
Schooner Abigail, Josiah Kollogg, from Salem. 
Dolphin, Elias Kingston, from Boston.
Sloop Content, Thomas Wells, from Bermuda.
Susannah, Silvanus Allen, from Nantucket.
Speedwell, Silas Parvin, from Albany.
Lydia and Betty, Nathan Solly, from Ditto.
Out.
Sloop Elizabeth, William Edgar, for Barbados.

Schooner Dolphin; Elias Kingston, for Boston.
Cleared.
Sloop Prosperity, Nathan Young, to Boston.

Charity, Vincent Saltus, to Barbados. 
Schooner L’emmon, Lazarus Sampson, to Boston.
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October 30, 1746 Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
Custom-House, Philadelphia, Entered in. 
Sloop Raven, Peter Folger, from Nantucket. 
Katie, Cornelius Bowne, from N. Providence.
Billander Friendship, Samuel Rossiter, from Lisbon.
Ship Neptune, Thomas Wilkinson, from Leith. 
Schuoner Chance, John Byrn, from Salem. 
Providence, Pyramus Green, from Albany.
Brigt. Carpenter, John Green, from Madeira. 
Outwards.
Sloop Tryal, Clothier Pierce. For R. Island.
Lydia and Betsey, Nathan Solly, for S. Carolina. 
Providence, Pyramus Green, for N. Providence.
Rose, John Clark, for N. York.
Mary, Joseph Conyers, for N. Providence.
Schooner Revenge, John Johnston, for St. Kitts.
Chance, John Byrn, for Salem.
Brigt. Warren, William Condy, for Jamaica. 
Greyhound, Arthur Burrows, for Barbados. 
Brigt. Chesterfield, Thomas Coatam, for Barbados. 
Snow George, Nathaniel Ambler, for Cape Breton. 
Ship Hope, Robert Richey, for Coracoa. 
Catharine and Mary, William Childs, for Jamaica. 
William and Mary, William Blair, for Jamaica.
Cleared.
Schooner Charlestown, William Grant, to Jamaica.
Revenge, John Johnston, to St. Kitts, 
Ship Molly, Joseph Rivers, to Barbados.
Snow Peggy, Anthony Rock, to Barbados.
Sloop Lydia, Barzilla Folger, to Boston. 
Endeavour, John Harding, to Boston. 
Content, Thomas Wells, to S. Carolina. 
Henry, James Brown, to Jamaica.
Elizabeth, William Edgar, to Barbados.
Providence, John Gardner, to N. Providence.
Mary, William Mitchel, to Barbados.
Francis, Francis Dickinson, to Bermuda.
Lydia and Betty, Nathan Solly, to S. Carolina. 
Tryal, Clothier Pierce, to R. Island.
Susannah, Sylvanus Allen, to Boston.
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November 14, 1746  and November 24, 1746 New York Evening Post
New York. On Friday evening last, arrive here from Albany, twelve Mohawk Indian Warriers; as also a party of our men, 10 in number, who had been amongst the French Settlements in Canada; where about 40 miles to the westward of the City of Montreal. They attacked, 4 or 5 families, and brought from thence, after first having burnt the houses and kill’d the cattle, & c. four French scalps and 8 prisoners. And on Saturday noon following, by Order of his Excellency, were landed from on board the sloop, attended by a company of soldiers; the Indians march’d first, one after the other; with the scalps fixed upon a stick, adorned with read riban’s, after them followed the prisoners, the Indians being painted and drest with feathers on their heads, after their war manner, the captives being also painted and clad in Indian dress; thus they march’d in prosession to attend the Governor, the Indian Captain as he led the van; cry’d with a very mournful cry, Yo ------ho. Yo------ho. All the time he march’d. The signification of this cry, is their having scalps with them. These being the first prisoners and scalps taken during this war.
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    This collection was researched and catalogued by Hudson River Maritime Museum contributing scholars George A. Thompson and Carl Mayer.

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