1781 GENERAL MONTGOMERY, Brigantine. Guns, 14; Men, 60. June 4 Commander: Samuel Hobbs, of Salem. C. C. 196, v1, 33; Μ. Α., 171, 402; Salem Gazette, Aug. 7, 1781: "Last Thursday returned here from a cruise the privateer Montgomery, Capt. Hobbs, of this port." 1778 GENERAL PICKERING, Brig. Sept. 30 Commander: Jonathan Haraden. Petitioner: George Williams. 1779 GENERAL PICKERING, Ship. Guns, 16; Men, 100. Commander: Jonathan Haraden. Μ. Α., VI, 258, 261, 159, 195, 331, 335, 338, 342, 169, ... GENERAL MONTGOMERY GENERAL PUTNAM 151 though they had 14 6 and 4 pounders and 38 Men. She proves to be the Royal George Cutter, a Letter of Marque out of New York last Tuesday Morning bound to the West Indies and was in Company with a Sloop of 8 Carriage Guns from the same place, she being clean and a fast Sailor got off clear." Boston Gazette, Dec. 20, 1779; Ind. Chronicle, Aug. 17, 1780: "By letters just received from Spain, we are informed that Capt. Jonathan Harriden in the ship Pickering, of sixteen 6-pounders and 48 men and boys, on his passage from Salem to Bilboa fell in with a British cruizer mounting twenty long 9-pounders, and after engaging her for five glasses obliged her to sheer off. In this engagement the Pickering suffered great damages. In a few days after this he met with and after a warm engagement captured a privateer from England, of fourteen 9 and six 4-pounders and 60 men and put 10 of his men on board her. With this prize Capt. Harriden was making the best of his way to Bilboa, when he was pursued by a very large Lugger [the Achilles]; but supposing himself by no means a match for such a vessel as this appear'd to be, he endeavour'd to keep clear of her and gave a signal to his prize to do the same; but she came up and took her and soon after came up with him also. A most violent contest ensued and continued for two hours and a half, during which time the Captain, officers and crew of the Pickering managed their ship with such address and fought with such unexampled bravery and heroism that the Lugger, large and stout as she was, was glad to leave them. They then pursued their prize and took her again, in sight of their vanquish'd enemy. By the people on board they were informed that the vessel they had engaged was the largest of the kind that had ever been fitted out from Great Britain, that she mounted, upon two decks, twenty-one long 9-pounders, six 18-pounders, fourteen brass 4-pounders, and two brass 2-pounders, having in all 43 guns and 130 men." 1776 GENERAL PUTNAM, Schooner. Guns, 8; Men, 60. Aug. 28 Commander: Stephen Mascoll. Bond: Continental, $5000. their Bonders: Stephen Mascoll, mariner of Salem, principal; Joseph Lambert, mariner, and William Becket, shipwright, both of Salem, sureties. Bound to "the President of the Honourable Congress of Owners: William Becket, Joseph Lambert, Samuel Webb, 1779 GENERAL PUTNAM, Ship. Tons, 350; Guns, 20; Men, 60. July 9 Commander: Daniel Waters. Owner: Nathaniel Shaw. Note. On the Penobscot Expedition and destroyed M. A., XXXVII, 242, 280, 145, 8, 33, 43; Council Records, 1777 GENERAL STARK, Brigantine. Commander: John Allen Hallet. Bond: State, £2000. Bonders: John Allen Hallet, mariner, David Devens and Note. The name is commonly spelled Starks, some- Μ. Α., 139, 144 (Bond, dated Sept. 29, 1777, not to enlist any man in New England outside of Massachusetts). 1778 GENERAL STARK, Brig. Guns, 10, and 8 swivels; Men, 50. June 15 Commander: John Willson. Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. Bonders: John Wilson [signed Willson], mariner, princi- Owners: Thomas and John Harris and others. M. A., v, 311, 312, 139, 195, 168, 370; Mar. Court Rec., 4 mewehrang do compatial & Zapicunt Naval Force forte Pi nobscott Expedition Phat the Bip General tutmine nervese thir Harbour Prould be takene isite that Serviçimmedi rately & the Corners thesis being at a Distance heufpre the remy of the United Starter there's this shall be Saffatte ho duty 2 1979 Agreable to the above Warrant Share Ingerthend Un Steige General Putnam with his Duchy & Appartenances & cleliated the same to the Board of War to Warrant for Impressment of a Vessel for the Penobscot Expedition See page 52 |