Daring Deeds of Famous Pirates: True stories of the stirring adventures, bravery and resource of pirates, filibusters & buccaneersChatterton, E. Keble (Edward Keble)
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Daring Deeds of Famous Pirates: True stories of the stirring adventures, bravery and resource of pirates, filibusters & buccaneers
Chatterton, E. Keble (Edward Keble)
Pirates
“At ten o’clock they called for quarters from the ship
alongside, and said they had struck. Hearing this, I called
upon the captain to say if they had struck, or if he asked for
quarter; but receiving no answer, after repeating my words two
or three times, I called for the boarders, and ordered them to
board, which they did; but the moment they were on board her,
they discovered a superior number lying under cover, with pikes
in their hands, ready to receive them; on which our people
retreated instantly into our own ship, and returned to their
guns again until half-past ten, when the frigate coming across
our stern, and pouring her broadside into us again, without our
being able to bring a gun to bear on her, I found it in vain,
and in short impracticable, from the situation we were in, to
stand out any longer with any prospect of success; I therefore
struck. Our mainmast at the same time went by the board.
“The first lieutenant and myself were immediately escorted into
the ship alongside, when we found her to be an American ship
of war, called the _Bon Homme Richard_, of forty guns, and
375 men, commanded by Captain Paul Jones; the other frigate
which engaged us, to be the _Alliance_, of forty guns, and
300 men; and the third frigate, which engaged and took the
_Countess of Scarborough_, after two hours’ action, to be the
_Pallas_, a French frigate, of thirty guns, and 275 men; the
_Vengeance_, an armed brig, of twelve guns, and 70 men; all in
Congress service, under the command of Paul Jones. They fitted
out and sailed from Port l’Orient the latter end of July, and
came north about. They have on board 300 English prisoners,
which they have taken in different vessels in their way round
since they left France, and have ransomed some others. On my
going on board the _Bon Homme Richard_ I found her in the
greatest distress, her quarters and counter on the lower deck
being entirely drove in, and the whole of her lower-deck guns
dismounted; she was also on fire in two places, and six or
seven feet of water in her hold, which kept increasing upon
them all night and next day, till they were obliged to quit
her. She had 300 men killed and wounded in the action. Our loss
in the _Serapis_ was also very great.
“My officers, and people in general, behaved well; and I should
be very remiss in my attentions to their merit were I to omit
recommending them to their Lordships’ favour.
“I must at the same time beg leave to inform their Lordships
that Captain Piercy, in the _Countess of Scarborough_, was
not the least remiss in his duty, he having given me every
assistance in his power; and as much as could be expected
from such a ship in engaging the attention of the _Pallas_, a
frigate of thirty-two guns, during the whole action.
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