Yonge, Henry, 1712-? The Sloop Lucky Chance her Tackle and One Negro

GLC01411.10

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GLC#
GLC01411.10-View header record
Type
Documents
Date
circa 1779
Author/Creator
Yonge, Henry, 1712-?
Title
The Sloop Lucky Chance her Tackle and One Negro
Place Written
s.l.
Pagination
2 p. : Height: 38.5 cm, Width: 23.8 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

One legal document in the Court of Vice Admiralty of East Florida given to Judge Robert Catherwood dated approximately 1779. Claims that the sloop "Lucky Chance" contained tackle and one enslaved person identified as "one Negro." The ship previously belonged to a subject of the King of Spain. The person who captured the sloop, Jacinta Pau, did not have commission or authority to take the ship on the high seas and Yonge is stepping in to take the ship for Britain. Document dated from around the time Spain and Britain began fighting during the American Revolution. Probably written in St. Augustine. Signed by Henry Yonge, King George III's Advocate and Procurator General.

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