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Title: Letter from Passenger on Ship Iphigenia.
ID3911
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
File1790-1800/42
Year1800
Senderunknown
Sender Genderunknown
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginUSA
Destinationunknown
Recipientunknown
Recipient Genderunknown
Relationshipre passage
SourceD 2015/5/7: Presented by C.L. Davis, 59 Maryville Park, Malone, Belfast 9.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, N.Ireland.
Doc. No.9809076
Date29/07/1800
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 11:09:98.
Word Count107
Genre
Note
TranscriptTranscribed from the Belfast Newsletter of
29 July 1800.

Extract from a letter from a passenger in the Iphigenia
from Belfast to Norfolk, Virginia : - We had a fine
passage of 42 days from Belfast. On the 30th. May we
were hailed and brought to by a French Schooner privateer
of 14 guns from Guadeloupe. They sent two boats on
board us full of men who broke up every package on board
and took linens and other goods to the value of œ3,000,
not leaving a single article worth caring for. They
also shamefully broke open the passengers packages and
robbed them of their clothes. They had taken three
prizes and put the crew of the sloop Hartford on board
our vessel. The French took the letter bag and all
the letters.