Sailors of the Royal Navy Freed from Slavery, 1760
“Ireland. Galway, June 12 [1760]. Monday last arrived in this harbour, the Europe of Guernsey, James Stearn, Master, from London, with Porter, Sugars, Iron and Junk, to Mr. Pierce Joyce of this town. On Friday last, said vessel fell in and spoke with the Briton, Hutchinson, Commander, last from Gibraltar for Plymouth, in lat. 51. 30. and longitude 7. 30. on board of which, were Capt. Barton, Commander of his Majesty’s Ship the Litchfield, and all his Officers lately redeemed from Slavery; into which they had the misfortune to fall, on the 29th of November 1758, when said ship in convoying troops to Senegal was cast away and wrecked to pieces on the Barbary coast.”
Cork Evening Post, 19 June 1760.
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