Quarantine Orders: 1743, July-December

Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, Volume 5, 1742-1745. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1903.

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'Quarantine Orders: 1743, July-December', in Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, Volume 5, 1742-1745, (London, 1903) pp. 384-387. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books-papers/vol5/pp384-387 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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1743, July–December

1743.
APPENDIX TO TABLE I.
QUARANTINE ORDERS,
Viz. … for the performance of quarantine or releasing from same, or for the opening and airing of goods on deck, or on board of hoys, &c., or for the unlading of part of the cargo, or for reference of petitions from ships desiring to be admitted to pratique after performance of quarantine.
1743.
Date of Treasury Order. Date of Order Council. Ship's Name. Whence came. Master's Name. Lading. Reference.
July 13 July 12 “Sta. la Roza” - A prize taken by the “Pembroke” man-of-war off Faro, 17 Feb. last. - - - Customs Book XV. p. 321.
July 20 July 19 “Constantine” - Cephalonia - - - - - Ibid.
“Garland” - Man-of-war from Gibraltar. Capt. Thomas Grenville. - Ibid.
“Pembroke” - Same - - Capt. Lee - - Ibid.
“London Galley” Messina - John Michell - - Ibid.
July 22 July 21 “Tito” - Leghorn - - - - Oils. &c. - Ibid, pp. 332–3.
“Success” - Leghorn - - - Oils and wines Ibid.
“Mermaid” - Gallipoli - - - - Wine, &c. - Ibid.
Aug. 10 July 28 “Mediterranean Genoa - William Hill Whetstones. lemons, jaspido stones. &c. Ibid, p. 321.
“Triton” - Port Mahon and Oporto. David Harrison Wine - Ibid, p 322.
“Thomas and Diana.” - - Hugh Couch Fruit, coffee, &c. Ibid.
“Richard and Thomas.” Late a tender on the fleet in the Mediterranean. Thomas Meiland. Provisions - Ibid.
“Neapolitan” - Zante - - — Hurst - Currants, &c. - Ibid.
Aug. 10 July 28 “Happy Jannet” Leghorn - Robert Mclish Silk, cotton, &c. Customs Book XV. p. 322.
“Rialto” - - Zante - - — Drake - Currants - Ibid.
“Bacchus” - - Leghorn, now lying near London Bridge. - - - - Ibid.
“Tito” - - Leghorn - - - - - Ibid.
“Success” - - Leghorn - - - - - - Ibid.
“Mermaid” - Leghorn - - - - - Ibid.
“Pretty Betsey” - Gallipoli (Naples) William Hawkin. Oils - - Ibid.
“Pembroke” man-of-war. - - - - - Pictures and statues belonging to Horace Walpole, Esq. Ibid.
Aug. 12 Aug. 11 “Happy Jennet” Leghorn - Rob. Mclish - - Ibid, p. 338.
“Betty” - Zante - - — Buchanan - - Ibid.
Aug. 17 Aug. 17 “Success” - Leghorn - William Kegwein. Hemp - Ibid.
Aug. 23 Aug. 24 “Bacchus” - Leghorn - - - Oil, &c. - - Ibid.
“Duke of Lorain” Melazzo - Geo. Newton - Silk, &c. - Ibid.
Aug. 24 Aug. 23 “Fortune” - - Leghorn - - - Straw hats, sponges, &c. Ibid, p. 323.
“Tito” - Leghorn - - - Straw hats - Ibid.
“Mediterranean” Genoa - William Hill Wine, &c. - Ibid.
“Success” - - Leghorn - William Kigwein. Hemp, &c - Ibid.
Sept. 2 Sept. 1 “Neapolitan” - Venice and Zante Thomas Hurst Currants, &c. - Ibid.
“Stubbington Galley.” Leghorn - - Peter Mauger Sundry - - Ibid.
“Happy Jennett” Leghorn - - Robert Macklish. - - Ibid.
“Westmorland” Leghorn - - Jos. Shanks - Marble, wine, &c. Ibid, p. 324.
“Bacchus” - - Leghorn - - - - - - Ibid.
Sept. 14 Sept. 8 “Constantine” - Cephalonia - James Whitchurch. - - Ibid.
Sept. 14 Sept. 8 “Mermaid” - - - - Silks, &c. - Customs Book XV. p. 338.
“Duke of Loraine” - - - Silk, &c. - Ibid.
Sept. 21 Sept. 15 “Gibraltar” Packet. Villanova (Portugal). Joseph Wright Corks, brooms, &c. Ibid.
Sept. 23 Sept. 22 “Genoa” Galley - Smyrna - John Gray - Fruit, &c. - Ibid.
Oct. 5 Sept. 29 “Bosphorus” - Smyrna - Tho. Richards Carpets, &c. - Ibid, p. 339.
“Vernon” - Smyrna - - — Dun - - Fruit, &c. Ibid.
“Gibraltar” Packet - - Joseph Wright - - Ibid. p. 324.
“Genoa” Galley - Smyrna - John Gray - - Ibid.
“Imperial Anne” Leghorn - - Richard Harman. - - - Ibid.
“Thomas Boyce and William Chipperton.” Having carried provisions to a Dutch ship “de Resolute” supposed infected. - - - - Ibid.
“Rose” - To permit the landing of Elizabeth Purhagen, now on board. - - - - - Ibid.
Oct. 14 Oct. 13 “Charming Kitty” Livoina - Edmund Tennell. Wine, &c. Ibid, p. 339.
“Tryton” - Smyrna - - - - Fruit, &c. - Ibid.
“Vernon” - Smyrna - - - - - - Ibid, p. 366.
Oct. 19 Oct. 13 “Bosphorus” - Smyrna - - Thomas Richards - - - Ibid.
Oct. 21 Oct. 20 “Italian Merchant” Leghorn Joseph Carteret - - Ibid, p. 370.
Oct. 26 Oct. 25 “Italian Merchant” - - - - - - Ibid, p. 366.
“Endeavour” - Venice and Ancona. John McCarthy - - Ibid.
“Phœnix” - - Leghorn - Thomas Ellis - - Ibid.
“Duke of Richmond” Leghorn - George Joad - - - Ibid.
“Marianne” - Monaco in Savoy Simon Andre - - - Ibid, p. 367.
“Charming Kitty” Livorno - Edmond Fennel. - - - Ibid.
“Vernon” - Smyrna - - - - - - Ibid.
Nov. 9 Nov. 3 “Mamhead” Galley - - - John Chappell - - - Ibid.
Nov. 9 Nov. 3 “Richard and Alithea.” Port Mahon and Gibraltar. Francis Bulson. - - Customs Book XV. p. 367.
“Montagu” - Port Mahon Robert Richards - Ibid.
“Phœnix” - - Leghorn - Thomas Ellis - - Ibid, p. 368.
Ships of war in general. - - - - - For their beds and bedding. Ibid.
Fishermen of Selsea, near Chichester, who went on board a Dutch ship the “Lady Lidia,” of Rotterdam. - - - - - - Ibid.
Nov. 17 Nov. 10 “Betty” - - Gibraltar - - Thomas Barry - - - Ibid.
“Draper” tender From the fleet in the Mediterranean. Francis More - - - Ibid.
Sloop which took the silks and velvets out to sea to be destroyed. - - John Mears - - - Ibid.
Nov. 24 Nov. 19 “Young John and William.” Altena Mathew Quaint Lemons - Ibid.
Dec. 20 Dec. 13 Schooner “Elizabeth.” Gibraltar - - Dennis Clarke Oil ibid, p. 369.
“Theophila” - Venice and Zante Norris Goddard. - - Ibid.
“Grand Duke” - Naples and Leghorn Joshua Mauger - - - Ibid.
“St. George” - Gibraltar - - Thomas Dormer. - - - ibid.
Dec. 29 Dec. 23 “Augustus Caesar” Leghorn - Elias Hampton Silk, oil, hats Ibid.
“Nonsuch” - Leghorn - - Wine, oil, &c. Ibid.
“Loyal Betty” - Genoa - - Bariglia, oils, &c., lemons, and argol. Ibid.
“Joseph” brigantine. Leghorn Peter Emmett Lemons, oil, &c. Ibid.