Letters of Marque and Reprisal

Letters of marque and reprisal are commissions or warrants issued to someone to commit what would otherwise be acts of piracy. They will normally contain the following first three elements, unless they imply or refer to a declaration of war to define the enemies, and may optionally contain the remainder:

  1. Names person, authorizes him to pass beyond borders with forces under his command.
  2. Specifies nationality of targets for action.
  3. Authorizes seizure or destruction of assets or personnel of target nationality.
  4. Describes offense for which commission is issued as reprisal.
  5. Restriction on time, manner, place, or amount of reprisal.

Many of these documents were taken, with permission, from the Isle of Tortuga site, which is about piracy and letters of marque. Here is a link to our local copy of their Letters of Marque page.

The U.S. Constitution provides, Article I, Sec. 8 cl. 11:

The Congress shall have Power ... To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;


The following are some examples of letters of marque and reprisal, with the attributes above indicated for each:

LinksYearIssuing AuthorityTarget Nation12345Comment
HTML Version 1205EnglandAny enemiesXXImplied against nations in a declared state of war.
HTML Version 1325HollandEngland, ScotlandXXX
HTML Version 1400EnglandScotlandXXX
HTML Version 1404EnglandAny enemiesXXImplied against nations in a declared state of war.
HTML Version 1405EnglandAny enemiesXXImplied against nations in a declared state of war.
HTML Version 1411EnglandFranceXXXXXValue not to exceed 5250 marks.
HTML Version 1413EnglandGenoaXXXXXValue not to exceed 10,000 £.
HTML Version 1543EnglandAny enemies (Scotland, France)XXImplied against nations in a declared state of war. Granted to all citizens.
HTML Version 1606Belgium?XX
HTML Version 1625EnglandSpainXXIssued to all merchants and some others granted letters of reprisal.
HTML Version 1626ScotlandSpainXXX
HTML Version 1626Dutch West India Company?XXThe Dutch West India Company acted as an instrument of the sovereign.
HTML Version 1629Holland?XX
HTML Version 1652HollandEnglandXXX
HTML Version 1653Dutch West India Company?XX
HTML Version 1669FranceSpainXXX
HTML Version 1670EnglandSpainXXXX
HTML Version 1675Dutch West India Company?XX
HTML Version 1688Holland?XX
HTML Version 1693FranceEngland, ScotlandXXX
HTML Version 1695FranceEngland, HollandXXX
HTML Version 1695EnglandFranceXXXTo William Kidd.
HTML Version 1702Holland?XX
HTML Version 1703EnglandFrance, SpainXXXXFor 6 months.
HTML Version 1709Holland?XX
HTML Version 1729SpainXXAgainst pirates, smugglers.
HTML Version 1738Holland?XX
HTML Version 1799British Colonial authorityAny enemies (France, Spain)XXImplied against nations in a declared state of war.
HTML Version 1812United StatesBritainXXXIssued by President under Act of Congress.
HTML Version 1812United StatesBritainXXXIssued by President under Act of Congress.

In December 1941 and the first months of 1942, the Goodyear blimp Resolute was operated as an anti-submarine privateer based out of Los Angeles. As the only US craft to operate under a Letter of Marque since the War of 1812, the Resolute, armed with a rifle and flown by its civilian crew, patrolled the seas for submarines. See Shock, James R., Smith, David R., The Goodyear Airships, Bloomington, Illinois, Airship International Press, 2002, pg. 43, ISBN 0-9711637-0-7

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