C17th ship account books - running list

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This page is a running list of C17th ship account books - all languages.

The list is arranged in chronological order.



Endeavour or Andeavour (master; Samuel Shields), 1632-33

Reference: HCA 30/635/2
Ship: Endeavour or Andevour (master Samuel Shield), trading London, Rochester, Newcastle, Norway.
Description: Ship's account book, including wages. 1632-1633.



Diamond of London (master: William Peere), 1634-41

Reference: HCA 30/335/3
Ship: Diamond of London, (master William Peere), trading from London to and from Venice, Ancona, Malaga, Lisbon, the Azores in 1634; to Nantes, Lisbon, 'Blewett' in France in 1635; to Lisbon, the Azores in 1636; to Malaga in 1637; to Greenland in 1638; to Barbethes [Barbados] in [1639]; to Minorca in 1640; and to Newfoundland in 1641.
Description: Ship's account book, including wages; detailed.



Amity (master: George Donne, 1635

Reference: HCA 30/635/4
Ship: Amity (master George Donne)
Description: Ship's account book



Mary of Newcastle (master: Brown Bushell), 1638

Reference: HCA 30/635/7
Ship: Mary of Newcastle (master Brown Bushell)
Description: Ship's account book, including wages



Golden Falcon of Gothenburg, master Frederick Johnsen Wagh), 1667

Reference: HCA 30/646/17
Ship: Golden Falcon of Gothenburg, master Frederick Johnsen Wagh) bound from Arcachon in France to Hamburg.
Description: Includes journal



Angel Gabriel (master unknown), 1667

Reference: HCA 30/654/11
Ship: Angel Gabriel (master unknown)
Description: Small notebook with manifest, accounts etc. 1667



Thomas and John of Lynn (master Francis Lawson), 1677-80

Reference: HCA 30/654/10
Ship: Thomas and John of Lynn (master Francis Lawson) trading between King's Lynn, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough.
Description: Account. 1677 to 1680.



Two Friends (master: Charles Hall), 1677-88

Reference: HCA 30/654/9
Ship: Two Friends (master Charles Hall)
Description: Log or journal covering 10 years. 1677-1688