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... find that for want of a Husband to put the things regu- larly on board the 200 Deals are absolutely lost . Perhaps they were never put on board . This will be a very great dis- appointment and I must either expose the people to Fluxes ...
... find that for want of a Husband to put the things regu- larly on board the 200 Deals are absolutely lost . Perhaps they were never put on board . This will be a very great dis- appointment and I must either expose the people to Fluxes ...
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... find but one little Chest of Medicines ( that on board Thomas ) so I have divided it . The Winds hang westerly & I fear we have lost our Oppor- tunity by staying for Thomas's Ship . If we had sailed the Day I went on Board we should ...
... find but one little Chest of Medicines ( that on board Thomas ) so I have divided it . The Winds hang westerly & I fear we have lost our Oppor- tunity by staying for Thomas's Ship . If we had sailed the Day I went on Board we should ...
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... find they amount to one hundred sixty three whole Heads which is three less than the muster on the 20th of October before Provost Hassock at Inverness ; one of them having run away and two having been set ashore because they would ...
... find they amount to one hundred sixty three whole Heads which is three less than the muster on the 20th of October before Provost Hassock at Inverness ; one of them having run away and two having been set ashore because they would ...
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... find on the account . But as there were not Boats sufficient to carry them all at once 61 Heads were sent away 7 days after their arrival which makes 6 days De- murrage . Forty six Head and a Half more were sent away Feby . 4 , more ...
... find on the account . But as there were not Boats sufficient to carry them all at once 61 Heads were sent away 7 days after their arrival which makes 6 days De- murrage . Forty six Head and a Half more were sent away Feby . 4 , more ...
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... find he is allowed one except those allowed by his Capitulation , being his proportion of the Ten , for raising the 100 Men . As to G. Dunbar he has none that I can see charged to the Trust , except he be understood to be concerned in ...
... find he is allowed one except those allowed by his Capitulation , being his proportion of the Ten , for raising the 100 Men . As to G. Dunbar he has none that I can see charged to the Trust , except he be understood to be concerned in ...
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