1782 CATO, Schooner. Guns, 8; Men, 30. July 30 Commander: James Pickman, of Salem. 1783 CATO, Schooner. Tons, 35; Guns, 6; Men, 25. Commander: Benjamin Green Mansfield. Jan. I Petition signed by Miles Ward in behalf of Nathan Goodale and others, of Salem. M. A., 172, 273. 1777 CENTIPEDE, Schooner. Guns, 2; Men, 40. Dec. 5 Commander: William Langdell. Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £500. Bonders: William Langdon [signed Langdell], of Salem, principal; Elias Hasket Derby, Ichabod Nichols, and Joseph White, merchants of Salem, sureties. Owners: E. H. Derby and others. Witnesses: Robert Stone, Nehemiah Holt. Note. The vessel's name is spelled Santapee. 1778 CENTIPEDE, Schooner. Commander: [William?] Steward. Note. Name spelled Cente- Pea. 17787 CentipedE, Schooner. Guns, 16 swivels; Men, 35. May 211 Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. Elias Hasket Derby, Joseph White, and others, of Salem, sureties. Owners: E. H. Derby, Joseph White, and others. 1778 CENTIPEDE, SCHOONER. Guns, 16 swivels; Men, 35. Sept. 29 Bond: Continental, $5,000; State, £4000. Bonders: Joseph Pratt, principal; Miles Greenwood and Owners: Miles Greenwood and others. Note. Name spelled Cent a Pede. M. A., v, 188, 189, 169, 178. 1779 CENTIPEDE, Schooner. Guns, 4; Men, 50. Commander: Gideon Henfield. Aug. 3 Bond: Continental, not stated; State, £4000. 95 Bonders: Gideon Henfield, mariner, principal; Robert Witnesses: Jno. Fisk, Richard Manning. Note. Name spelled Sentepe. M. A., VII, 107, 108, 159, 193, 274, 170, 299; Mar. 1780 CENTIPEDE, Schooner. Guns, 4; Men, 40. Commander: Joseph Pitman. Apr. 27 Bond: Continental, £4000 (sic.); State, £4000. Bonders: Joseph Pitman, of Salem, principal; Joseph White and Miles Greenwood, merchants of Salem, sureties. Owner: Joseph White. Witnesses: Eunice Goodwin, Eliza Elkins. Note. Name spelled Cent a Pied. M. A., v, 125, 127, 171, 137. 1780 CENTIPEDE, Schooner. Commander: Samuel Croel. 1780 CENTURION, Ship. Guns, 16; Men, 60. Commander: Gerald Forrester. Jan. 4 Bond: Continental, $10,000; State, £4000. Bonders: Gerald Forrester, mariner, principal; Thomas Witnesses: Chambers Russell, Thomas Greene. CERTIFICATE, Schooner. Guns, 6. Hunt, II, 48. 1781 CHACE, Brigantine. Guns, 10; Men, 35 Sept. 7 Commander: Cornelius Thompson, of Salem. 1780 CHANCE, Sloop. Tons, 50; Guns, 6; Men, 12. Commander: William Almy. Apr. 10 Petitioner: Samuel Dunn, jr. [of Boston]. Owners: Samuel Dunn, jr., Mungo Mackay, and others. Salem Gazette, Oct. 10, 1782 (See brig Adventure, Capt. 1782 CHANCE, Brig (letter of marque). Commander: Zachariah Gage. Owners: Andrew and John Cabot, of Beverly. Publ. Colonial Society of Massachusetts, XXIV, 406. 1782 CHARLOTTE, Schooner. Commander: Boston Gazette, Dec. 2, 1782: "In behalf of Henry Gallison and others, owners of the schooner Charlotte, alias Nimble Shilling, and all concerned therein' against the prize brigantine Endeavor. 1779 CHARMING NANCY, Brigantine. Guns, 8; Men, 20. Commander: William Faris. Nov. 23 Bond: Continental, £4000 [sic.]; State, £4000. Bonders: Joseph Laughton and Tristram Barnard, of Owner: John Tracy, of Newburyport. Witness: John Milliquet. M. A., v, 161, 162, 171, 29. 1776 CHARMING PEGGY, Brig. Guns, 12, and 12 swivels; Men, 25. Commander: Joseph?] Jauncey. Oct. 26 Note. Possibly a Connecticut vessel. Emmons, 131. CHARMING PEGGY, Brigantine. Guns, 10; Men, 40. Commander: John Phillips. Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. Bonders: John Phillips, principal; John R. Livingston and Edm[un]d Dunkin, of Boston, sureties. Owner: John R. Livingston. Witnesses: Hector McNeill, Thomas Amory, jr. M. A., v, 163, 164, 139, 257 1779 CHARMING POLLY, Schooner. Guns, 6; Men, 20. Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. 97 Bonders: John Palmer, mariner, principal; Henry Living- Witnesses: Sam[ue]l White, Edw[ar]d Davis. Note. On the Penobscot Expedition and destroyed to prevent capture. M. A., v, 201, 202, 145, 1, 170, 185. 1779 CHARMING POLLY, Sloop. Guns, 6; Men, 25. Commander: Phoenix Frazier. Aug. 18 Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. Bonders: Phoenix Frazier, mariner, principal; William Erskine and Joseph Russell, merchants of Boston, sureties. Owners: William Erskine and others. Witnesses: Samuel R[ussell] Gerry, W. Harris. 1779 CHARMING POLLY, Brigantine. Guns, 6; Men, 20. Dec. 24 Bond: Continental, $10,000; State, £4000. Bonders: George Shougherd, mariner, principal; George Owner: George Dodge, jr. Witnesses: And[rew] Henshaw, Oliver Peabody. M. A., v, 165, 166, 171, 50. 1780 CHARMING POLLY, Brig (letter of marque). Commander: Daniel Bigelow. Felt, 11, 271 (Captured September 19, 1780, and crew brought to Mill Prison). 1776 CHARMING SALLY, Sloop. Commander: Francis Brown. M. A., 159, 66 (Captured the schooner Betsey December 6, 1776, and brought her into Beverly March 16, 1777. Jeremiah Platt and Paschal N. Smith, of Boston, appeared in the Maritime Court in behalf of Captain Brown); 92 (Captured the brigantine Hannah January 7, 1777, and brought her into Boston April 12, 1777. Abijah Dunham, of Tisbury, appeared in court for Captain Brown). 1777 CHARMING SALLY, Schooner. Tons, 70; Guns, 4, and 6 swivels; Men, 15. June 12 Commander: Joseph Tilden. Petitioner: William Shattuck, of Boston. 1777 CHARMING SALLY, Schooner. Guns, 4, and 8 swivels; Men, 25. 1777 Dec. 31 Bond: Continental, $5000. Bonders: William Briggs, mariner of Salem, Alex[ande]r M. A., v, 114, 139, 140, 167, 186. CHARMING SALLY, Brigantine. Guns, 4, and 2 swivels; Men,10. Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £500. Bonders: Thomas Haws, principal; William Shattuck and Owners: William Shattuck and others. 1778 CHARMING SALLY, Sloop. Guns, 8; Men, 20. Nov. 13 Bond: Continental, $5000; State, £4000. Bonders: John Carey, mariner, principal, Shrimpton Witness: Jno. Dall. M. A., v, 154, 156, 169, 316. 1779 CHARMING SALLY, Ship. Tons, 300; Guns, 18; Men, 70. Commander: Alexander Holmes. Jan. 27 Bond: Continental, $10,000; State, £4000. Bonders: Alexander Holmes, mariner, principal; W[illia]m Erskine and Edm[un]d Dunkin, of Boston, sureties. Owners: William Erskine and others. Witnesses: Daniel Smith, Francis Johonnot. Note. On the Penobscot Expedition and destroyed to prevent capture. M. A., v, 167, 168, xxxvii, 280, XLV, 190, 145, 1, 40, 169, 424. |