Rob't. Auchmuty, Judge Ad'y.
Examd
per John Payne, D.Reg'r.
[1] Court proceedings here resumed, after insertion of documents in the record.
[2] Santa Cruz?
[3] I.e., according to occasion.
[4] Rex vs. Broom or Brome is in Comberbach's Reports (1724), p. 444 (King's Bench, Trinity term, 9 Will. III.) and, more fully, in Carthew's Reports (1728), p. 398, and 12 Modern Reports 135. Broom, master of a ship of the Royal African Company, captured a French ship off the Guinea coast, sold ship and goods at Barbados, and kept the proceeds. Franklyn, the king's proctor, exhibited a libel against him in the High Court of Admiralty, for embezzlement of the admiralty perquisites belonging to the king. After sentence, Broom moved the King's Bench for a prohibition, to transfer the case to that court, but the prohibition was refused. The case of Brown and Burton vs. Franklyn (Hilary term, 10 Will. III.) was similar. Brown and Burton were masters of two ships of the East India Company, who had taken a rich French prize at the island of Johanna (see [doc. no. 58], [note 3]) and taken the goods for themselves and left the ship there, without going to the trouble of having it properly condemned as prize. The case is reported in Carthew, p. 474.
THE REVENGE.
144. Commission of Capt. Benjamin Norton as a Privateer. June 2, 1741.[1]
Richard Ward Esq Governour and Commander in Chief in and over his Majesty's Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England.