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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
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On Saturday last, the brig Nancy, loaded by Congress with arms and supplies, was driven ashore at Cape May by the British King Fisher. After resisting attacks, the crew set fire to powder and abandoned ship, causing an explosion that killed or injured many British boarders. Shore fire killed Captain Weeks' brother and wounded a boy.
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On Saturday last the brig Nancy, Captain Montgomery of Wilmington, loaded by Congress with 400 barrels of powder, 50 or 60 small arms, dry goods, 101 hogsheads of rum, and 62 hogsheads of sugar, was drove on shore by the King Fisher at Cape May; the brig had 6 three pounders mounted; with which, at one time they beat off the boats, and one of their tenders; after which, being assisted by Capt. Barry and Weeks, wrought out of her in a fog, 62 firelocks, 260 barrels of powder, and some dry goods; but the fog clearing away, the ships came within shot, and sent five barges full of men to attack her; the brig's people finding it impossible to keep her any longer, started 130 or 40 barrels of powder in the cabin, and about 20 weight in the main-sail, in which they wrapped some fire, with an intent to communicate to the powder, and quitted her. One or two of the men of wars boats soon boarded her; one was close under stern, and the others very near. Those on board had given three cheers, and fired their arms at our people, when the fire took effect on the powder, and sent 30 or 40 of them (as is supposed) into the air. Some of them went 30 or 40 yards high, who soon returned to the water, unable to tell who hurt them. They have taken up eleven bodies, two laced hats, and a list with a white paper dash; they are both supposed to belong to officers. The water was covered with heads, legs, arms, entrails, &c. one of the boats was towed off in a shattered condition, with only 6 men: Thus did they huzza for a Scotch prize. Some of our people got one or two small cannon mounted on shore, with which they fired at the boats when boarding the brig; the men of war returned the fire, and killed Captain Weeks brother, who was third Lieutenant of the Reprisal, and wounded a boy in the thigh.
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Cape May
Event Date
Saturday Last
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british: 30 or 40 supposed killed or sent into the air by explosion, 11 bodies recovered, two laced hats and list supposed officers', water covered with body parts, one boat shattered with only 6 men; americans: captain weeks brother killed, a boy wounded in the thigh.
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The brig Nancy of Wilmington, loaded by Congress with 400 barrels of powder, 50 or 60 small arms, dry goods, 101 hogsheads of rum, and 62 hogsheads of sugar, was drove on shore by the King Fisher at Cape May. Armed with 6 three pounders, she beat off boats and a tender. Assisted by Capt. Barry and Weeks, they removed 62 firelocks, 260 barrels of powder, and some dry goods in a fog. When fog cleared, five barges attacked; crew started 130 or 40 barrels of powder, set fire to it in the main-sail, and quitted. British boarded, cheered, and fired, but explosion occurred, affecting them severely. Shore cannon fired at boats, returned fire causing American casualties.