The prisoners' memoirs, or, Dartmoor prison : $b containing a complete and impartial history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the horrid massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815.Andrews, C. (Charles)
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The prisoners' memoirs, or, Dartmoor prison : $b containing a complete and impartial history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the horrid massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815.
Andrews, C. (Charles)
Dartmoor Prison; United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Prisoners and prisons
29, 1814 Alexander Henderson, New-York, Criterion.
Nov. 4, do William Jones, Cambridge, Mass., Hawke.
April 30, do George Jones, ----, Connecticut, Viper of Balt.
June 25, do Lambert Johnson, Middletown, N. J., Paul Jones.
do 6, do Thomas Jackson, New-York, impressed.
Nov. 2, do Alexander Johnson, Charleston, S. C., William.
do 25, do Manuel Joseph, Oporto, impressed.
Jan. 24, do Thomas Jarvis, Marblehead, Mass., Industry.
do 8, 1815 John Johannas, Salem, Mass., President.
Feb. 1, do John Johnson, New York, born in Rhode Island,
Criterion.
Nov. 11, 1814 James Ketrope, Cambridge, Mary.
Feb. 3, 1815 Uriah King, Scituate, Mass., Dominick.
Nov. 3, 1814 Jesse Lasol, Martinico, President.
Aug. 5, do John Lewis, R. I., True-blooded Yankee.
Jan. 1, do James Lestar, unknown, do
Jan. 15, do Charles Lamson, Balt., Md., Mars, Balt.
Sept. 30, 1814 Lewis Larkins, Durham, Mass., Rolla.
Nov. 1, do Placid Lorly, Washington, Hawke.
Nov. 22, do Anthony Lamb, Conn., Grand Turk.
Dec. 30, do Richard Lee, Mass., brig Argus.
Jan. 27, do Amos Larkins, Beverly, Mass., impressed.
Feb. 4, 1815 James Laskey, Marblehead, Mass., Enterprise.
Nov. 20, 1814 Sola, Marshall, Mass., Alexandria.
Oct. 1, 1813 Thomas Morrison, Balt., Md., Messenger.
Jan. 14, 1814 Henry Moore, New York, Marmion, N. Y.
Feb. 24, do John Montgomery, New Bedford, impressed.
Sept. 22, do Manuel Martin, New Orleans, Paul Jones, N. Y.
Oct. 27, do Calasso Madosa, Carthagena, President.
Oct. 25, do Albert Mingo, New Orleans, Weezer.
Nov. 18, do Rollen M’Donovan, Mass., Siro.
do 18, do John Macky, Balt., Md., Rattlesnake.
do 20, do Richard Miller, Penn., Snap Dragon.
Jan. 30, do Joseph Midge, unknown.
Dec. 12, do Ezekiel Mitchell, Portland, D. Maine, Charlotte.
Feb. 5, 1815 Jesse March, Kennebunk, do M’Donough.
Feb. 14, do Wm. Misten, Balt., Md., impressed.
Feb. 17, do John Martin, Carthagena, President.
Sol Marshall, Deer Island, Mass., Mammoth.
Jan. 22, 1815 Peter Mitchell, New York, Formidable.
Nov. 15, 1813 Benj. Newbern, New York, U. S. brig Argus.
Sept. 29, 1814 Edw’d Norton, Plymouth, Mass., U. S. ship Argus.
Feb. 24, 1815 Daniel Nash, Maryland, impressed.
Oct. 7, 1814 Josiah Pettengell, Salem, Mass., Enterprise.
Nov. 4, do Joel Perigo, Boston, Mass., India.
March 12, do Samuel Pierce, Greenwich, R. I., Dart, of N. Y.
Dec. 4, do Samuel Peterson, Phil., Nonsuch.
Nov. 5, do Thomas Parker, Balt., Md., Dominique.
Nov. 26, do Wm. Parker, New York, Derby.
Jan. 30, do Charles Parker, unknown.
Nov. 3, do John Perkins, Pittsfield, Mass., Siro.
Nov.
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