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A first-person journal recounts capture at sea and prolonged confinement aboard prison ships, in hospital wards, and in gaols, chronicling daily privations, outbreaks of disease, deaths, and repeated escape attempts. It systematically records the names of vessels and crew, shipboard and prison routines, food and allowances, punishments, and visits from guards and charitable supporters, noting episodes of cruelty alongside instances of care. Interwoven with the prison narrative are contemporaneous reports of a naval squadron’s cruises and prizes, concluding with the events that lead toward prisoner exchange.

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Title: A Relic of the Revolution

Author: Charles Herbert

Release date: January 12, 2016 [eBook #50908]
Most recently updated: October 22, 2024

Language: English

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A RELIC
OF THE
REVOLUTION,

CONTAINING A FULL AND PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF
THE SUFFERINGS AND PRIVATIONS OF ALL THE
AMERICAN PRISONERS
CAPTURED ON THE HIGH SEAS, AND CARRIED INTO
PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND, DURING THE
REVOLUTION OF 1776;
With the Names of the Vessels taken—the Names and Residence of
the several Crews, and time of their Commitment—the Names
of such as died in Prison, and such as made their Escape,
or entered on board English Men-of-War;
until the exchange of prisoners,
March 15, 1779.
ALSO,
AN ACCOUNT OF THE SEVERAL CRUISES OF THE
SQUADRON UNDER THE COMMAND OF
COMMODORE JOHN PAUL JONES,
PRIZES TAKEN, ETC., ETC.

BY CHARLES HERBERT, OF NEWBURYPORT, MASS.
Who was taken prisoner in the Brigantine Dolton, Dec., 1776,
and served in the U.S. Frigate Alliance, 1779-80.

BOSTON:
PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETOR, BY
CHARLES H. PEIRCE.
1847.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1847,
By RICHARD LIVSEY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.

Stereotyped and Printed
By George C. Rand and Company,
No. 3 Cornhill, Boston.