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(PIRATES.) Meinzies, James. Petition for the payment of Capt. John Quelch's lawyer.

(PIRATES.) Meinzies, James. Petition for the payment of Capt. John Quelch's lawyer. Autograph Manuscript Signed, one page, 12 3/4 x 8 inches; browned, reinforced on two sides, a bit of separation on a crease. [Boston], 4 August 1704

  • Notes: John Quelch had a short, dramatic career as a pirate in 1703 and 1704. He was commissioned a lieutenant on the privateer Charles, and took over the vessel after a mutiny. Under Quelch, the ship abandoned its original orders and proceeded to loot nine Portuguese ships, which led to some awkwardness as England was negotiating an alliance with Portugal. On returning to the mainland, Quelch and some of his crew were arrested and brought to Boston for the first overseas Admiralty trial in English history. They were convicted without a jury and hanged on 30 June 1704.
    At the trial, James Meinzies was appointed to serve as defense lawyer for Quelch and his 21 crew members "upon severall articles of piracy, robery &c exhibited against them." According to his petition, he made frequent visits to the prison before and after the trial, and also sent his clerk to take their testimony. However, the pirates were not able to pay him, "they affirming that all their gold & money was taken from them & delivered to the Gen'll Treasurer." Meinzies concludes by appealing to Governor Dudley for payment. A note at the bottom by Isaac Addington, the colony's secretary (who had also been present at the Salem witch trials), refers the case to the Attorney General to determine "what is usual and customary in like cases." Meinzies was later paid £20 out of the confiscated gold for his troubles (see Beal, Quelch's Gold, 184).
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