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Saint-Joseph (San Josef)

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Nominal GunsUnknownref:1010
NationalitySpain
OperatorMerchant Marine
Extant1695ref:1010
ShipyardUnknownref:1010
CategoryMerchantref:1010
Ship TypeMerchantmanref:1010
Captured14.6.1695ref:1010

Owners


DatesOwnerSource
1695 - 1696
Dominique PeresSpanish
Ship Owner
Service 1695-1696
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Service History


DateEventSource
1695

Passport from the Kings of Francia and Spain

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14.6.1695Taken by
La Bien Aimée (8) 1694-1695
French 8 Gun
Privateer Unknown
by Lat 52 ' North of Ireland
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18.1.1696

"Main levé" : release of the ship .

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Notes on Ship


Act of Council of Prizesref:1010

Jugement du Conseil des Prises du 18/01/1695 (error  maybe 1696) , donnant main-levee au vaisseau le "Saint-Joseph" , de Saint-Urse, appartenant Dominique Peres, marchand à Saint-Sebastien, muni de passeports du roi de France et du roi d'Espagne, pris le 14/06/1695, par 52 degrês de latitude, au nord d'Irlande , par le sieur Buisson de la Vigne, commandant la fregate le "Bien-Aimé", de Saint-Malo .



 
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