Chambers (1776 ship)

[1] The British Admiralty gave notice in April 1777, that they were ready to issue letters of marque for privateers against the Americans.

On her way she captured a brig sailing from St Domingo to Bordeaux, which Chambers sent into New York.

She set into Jamaica a schooner that was carrying rum and molasses, and a sloop into New Providence.

[2] The encounter had take place in the Gulf of Florida and lasted two hours before the Americans broke it off.

[6][7] A gale between 1 and 2 August 1781 drove Chambers, Langley, master, and some other vessels on shore at Jamaica.