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And I just remembered... His son also died with him.
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gold that was recovered * not silver ---gold was the commonly smuggled item due to it value --guess I wasn't totally clear
yes but in t6he account of the pilot major of the fleet (ubilla's pilot) it was noted that ubilla ordered the 2 treasure vessels of Echeverz to li9nk up with his fleet as the storm approached -- Echeverz did not like it but since Ubilla was senior in command had to comply Echeverz also brought the dutch prize vessel known as "olandisa" or san meguel so a total of 8 vessels which sank as a group --- 3 vessels of Echeverz fleet were ordered to break off ---the tobacco hauling nao San Miguel ---the French prize "el ciervo"---and the nao conception
Interesting possibilities, we'll know for sure what ship they were on, once the jewels are found. Too bad you can't just get a finder's fee from Spain.Red I think the Queen's jewels are on one of the 5 vessel's that have not been found like the Magdalena.
I can remember most of what I'd read in the eye witness account. Ivan doesn't it mention in there, the Queen's Jewels secretly were stashed in Umbilla's cabin?from the accounts I have read * there were 11 Spanish vessels in the combined 1715 fleet ---5 in Ubilla's fleet and 6 in Echeverz's fleet --plus the French vessel Griffon for a total of 12 vessels ---salmon letter to t6he king of spain of oct 20 1715 says -- of the fleet 9 are known to be lost and 2 of the terra firme fleet gallones are thought to be sank on the high seas because wreckage of a large vessel or vessels was found on the north coast of st Augustine (modern day Anastasia island area) -- since he did not have to account6 for the French vessel and also had no clue where it went to --he did not write about it --but as the 2nd in command under Ubilla --salmon would have known exactly how many vessels were in the fleet since he had to account for their whereabouts and condition
Red I think the Queen's jewels are on one of the 5 vessel's that have not been found like the Magdalena.
Testimony of Luaurriaga, Master of Silver on Ubilla's Almiranta, 18 Nov 1716. He verifies that the Queen's jewels were delivered to Antonio de Potfis, Master of Silver on Ubilla's Capitana, who died in the disaster. The jewels were kept in Potfis' chest of clothing or portable desk, neither of which turned up in the salvage operations. He is sure, that because the currents in that area, which are very strong, that the desk or chest of clothes with the jewels were carried away like the serones or bags of indigo and cochineal.