William Griffiths & Company ledger book, 1805-1810
49 pages (1 volume)
This ledger contains two sections of recordkeeping for the mercantile firms Griffiths & Bruce and William Griffiths & Company. The first, totaling 38 pages, contains the accounts of Vice Admiral of the White James Richard Dacres, commander-in-chief of the Jamaica Station, with merchants Griffiths & Bruce. The transactions include payments and expenses for goods, labor, ships, and slaves from January 1805 to June 1810.
The second section (11 pages) contains two separate lists of prize and neutral vessels captured and brought to the Jamaica Station in 1807 and 1808. A "List of Vessels Pending under Appeal & Vessels whose Sales cannot be closed (10 June 1807) in Griffith's and Bruce's Books" includes ships' names, statuses, values, and "Remarks & corrections to the 20 June 1808." The second list, titled "Neutral Vessels detained by the Squadron on the Jamaica Station under the Command of Vice Admiral James Richard Dacres for which William Griffiths & Co. were Agents commencing the 1st Day of January 1807, under appeal or given up," includes the following information about each prize, when applicable:
- "No. on Admiralty List"
- "Captured Vessels: Rig, Name, Master"
- "Capturing Vessels: Name, Commander"
- "Date Sentence: Month, Year"
- "Proceeds Paid into Court: £, s, d"
- "Expenses disallowed by Court 'till final sentence: £, s, d"
- "Remarks & correction to the 22nd June 1808"