Marquis De Somerulas (1800 Ship)
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''Marquis de Somerulas'' (or ''Marquis de Someruelas'') was a United States merchant ship launched circa 1800, possibly at Charlestown, Boston. She survived an attack by Malay pirates in 1807. The British
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captured her in 1812. She probably became . If so, she then served as a prison ship at
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. The
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eventually renamed her ''Attentive''. As ''Attentive'' she served as a store ship, still apparently on the Halifax station, before she sailed to Britain in 1816. ''Attentive'' was broken up in January 1817.


Career

''Marquis de Somerulas'' had at least three masters in her career. The first, in 1800, was William Story (or Storey). On 18 September 1806, Malays at Sumatra attacked ''Marquis de Somerulas'', Story, master. She had sailed there from the United States to take on a cargo of pepper for Europe. Story had let 14 Malays, who had arrived in two proas, to come on deck. At the time the mate and most of the crew were below deck storing cargo; only four of ''Marquis de Somerulas''s crew were on deck. The Malays killed Mr. Bromfield, the clerk, with their
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. They also attacked Story with boarding pikes as he was coming up the companionway. ''Marquis de Somerulas''s crew rallied, forcing the Malays to retreat. In all, ''Marquis de Somerulas'' had lost one man killed and had several men wounded, but the crew had succeeded in repelling the attack. ''Marquis de Somerulas''s master in 1809 was Thomas Russell. Her last master, in 1811, was Thomas Moriarty. In 1809, ''Marquis de Someruelas'' brought 1,522 bags of coffee from Brazil to
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. This was the first coffee from Brazil to come to the United States. On 10 July 1812, captured a vessel of 359 tons (bm). The prize had been carrying wine, brandy, silks, and sundries from Civitavchia to Salem. The ''
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'' gave the vessel's name as ''Marquis Somnielos''. The Vice admiralty court in
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, gave her name as ''Marquis de Somerlous'', with T. Moriarty, master. Her cargo included art for the Academy of Arts in Philadelphia. The owners of the ''Marquis de Someruelas'' on 31 August 1812 wrote to James Monroe, American Secretary of State at the time, pleading for intervention. They pointed out that when ''Atalante'' captured ''Marquis de Someruelas'', neither captain was aware that war between the United states and Britain had broken out. Captain Frederick Hickey, of ''Atalante'', had simply suspected ''Marquis de Someruelas'' of carrying goods from the enemy port of Leghorn and brought her to Halifax for further examination.The Loyalist Collection: License for Piracy. Access-date: 3 February 2022.
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