Memorial of the Officers late of His Britanic Majesty’s Sloop Drake, Captn. Wm. Moore of the Patience Brig. Archibald. Borland of the Tryal Schooner. John Douglass of the Sally Sloop. Prisoners on board the said Brig. Sheweth
That your Memorialists were brought into this Road of Brest on the 7th May last and on the 11th were put on board this Vessel and allowed the Cabin to be in, which there were untill Sepr. 11th. when a French Officer came on board and turned them out, and placed the Guard in the said Cabin, since which they have been among the Foremast Men, and not allowed to walk the Quarter Deck—
That they are under the continual apprehension when it blows hard, of driving on shore and loosing their Lives on the Rocks, the Anchors being too light, and the Cables rotten, and not fit to be trusted, and no Spare Anchors and Cables to bring the Vessel up, shou’d she part from those she is moored with.
That the Seamen are in danger (shou’d they escape the Rocks) of perishing on board, there being no lower Deck in this Vessel, and some of the People on board have not Clothes shreen them from the Cold in Winter, and others that are obliged to be on the wet Ballast in the Hold, not having Beds, it is needless to observe how unfriendly these things are to Health.
That they are in danger of going altogether without Provisions and Water, in boisterous Weather, the Vessel lying a great way from the shore, which renders it hazardous for a Boat to attend us, and they have never more than three Days Provisions on board at a time, and a Gale of Wind at the approaching Season, may last two or three Weeks.
That it is now seven Months since they have been confin’d within the narrow Limits of a of Vessels sides, and have suffered in their Healths, for want of Exercise. Therefore request that the American Plenipotentiaries take it into their most serious consideration and admit them on Parole, and favour them with an Answer—
and your Memorialists subscribe themselves with due respect their most Obedt. Servants John Walshe Master late of the Drake