Appointment of an English captain

Historical Background

Dated 1757, this document appoints Robert Farwell as captain of the Dolphin, an unarmed trading ship with a capacity of 90 tons and bound for Newfoundland, Portugal or Spain.

The appointment was made in the name of the Lord High Admiral “of Great Britain and Ireland etc. and of all His Majesty’s plantations”.

In 1757 this post was held by Lord Anson (1697-1762), he signed at the bottom right.

Promoted to Vice-Admiral and raised to the peerage at the start of the War of the Austrian Succession, he commanded the naval forces fighting against France during the Seven Years War; in May 1758 he was at the head of the British naval blockade of Brest and led raids on  Saint-Malo.

He was extremely popular in England thanks to his “Voyage Round the World in the Years 170 to 1744”, published in London in 1748.

  • Date details

1757

  • Institution

Archives départementales de Seine – Maritime

  • Original reference

201 BP 689

  • Period

Early modern Period

  • Thematic

Maritime and Trade Links

Location

Rouen – Archives Départementales

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