Lawrence (schooner) explained
Lawrence was a
schooner and the first privateer to be licensed out of the port of
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
[1] The priveeter was launched on 16 November 1756 during the
French and Indian War. The ship was under the command of Captain Joseph Rouse with Robison Fort as first lieutenant, Andrew Gardner as mate. Gardner kept a ships log for six months as the ship sailed from Halifax to Bermuda. The log is one of the few to survive from this time period. The ship was named after Nova Scotia Governor
Charles Lawrence.
[2] [3] [4] The vessel participated in the
Battle of the Plains of Abraham (1759). On 21 April the Lawrence was battered and the only craft that was available to General
James Murray. The schooner was sent eastward to hasten
Lord Colville's fleet when it arrived in the river.
[5] Notes and References
- Web site: Pirates & Privateers: The History of Maritime Piracy - Canadian Privateers.
- http://archives.gnb.ca/exhibits/forthavoc/html/nova-scotia-privateers.aspx?culture=en-CA#link2 George E. E. Nichols. Notes on Nova Scotian Privateers. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, for the year 1908,' Vol. XIII, pp. 111-152
- https://archive.org/stream/logofhalifaxpriv00macm#page/6/mode/1up Archibald MacMillan. The log of a Halifax privateer. 1920
- https://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=12506 Three Decks: British Privateer schooner 'Lawrence' (1756)
- http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30367/30367-h/30367-h.htm Sir Gilbert Parker and Claude Glennon Bryan. Old Quebec: The Fortress of New France, p. 313