Prosperity_(1788_ship)

<i>Prosperity</i> (1788 ship)

Prosperity (1788 ship)

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Prosperity was launched in Strangford in 1788. She traded in the area and then to Dominica. From 1792 she made two voyages as a slave ship in the Atlantic triangular slave trade. On both voyages French privateers captured her. In the first case the Royal Navy recaptured her and she completed her voyage. In the second case her captor sent her into France.

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Career

Prosperity first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR), in 1789.[1]

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Capture (1793): Captain Richard Kelsall sailed from Liverpool on 3 November 1792.[2] The French privateer Liberty, of Bordeaux, captured seven slave ships before July 1793: Prosperity, Echo, Union, Little Joe, Mercury, Hazard, and Swift, Roper, master.[3][lower-alpha 1]

HMS Andromeda recaptured Prosperity, which arrived at Barbados.[3]

Capture (1794): Captain Kelsall sailed from Liverpool on 14 August 1794.[5]

In December 1794, Lloyd's List reported that Prosperity, Kelsall, master, from Liverpool to Africa, had been captured and taken to France.[6] The capture took place before Prosperity had embarked any slaves.[5]

Notes

  1. There was a Liberté, privateer from Bordeaux, that was commissioned in February 1793 under Jacques Laventy with 16 to 20 guns. She was sold in Guadeloupe in June 1793 by a Mister Mehy, and operated under a Captain Le Bas until 1794.[4]

Citations

  1. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 5228. 26 July 1793. hdl:2027/hvd.32044050633098.
  2. Demerliac (1999), p. 266, n°2341.
  3. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2672. 12 December 1794. hdl:2027/mdp.39015050998239.

References

  • Demerliac, Alain (1999). La Marine de la Révolution: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1792 à 1799 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 9782906381247. OCLC 492783890.

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