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Oct. 4. Custom House. |
1,217. Commissioners of Customs to the Lords of the Treasury. Forwarding the lists of ships and men designed for the trade to Virginia, Maryland and the West Indies, that orders may be given to the convoys to take them in charge. Signed, J. Warde, G. Boothe, Rich. Temple, Jo. Werden, Robt. Clayton, Hen. Guy. 1 p. Annexed, |
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1,217. I. List of ships bound to Virginia and Maryland. 46 ships, 800 men. 2 pp. |
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1,217. II. List of ships bound to Barbados. 31 ships, 400 men. 1 p. |
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1,217. III. List of ships bound to the Leeward Islands. 17 ships. 199 men. 1 p. |
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1,217. IV. List of ships bound to Jamaica. 14 ships, 200 men. 1 p. |
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The whole endorsed, Recd. 16 Oct., 1690. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., Nos. 18, 18 I.–IV.] |
Oct. 7. |
1,218. John Addis to William Blathwayt. I have duly received the pacquets for the West Indies, and shall be careful to deliver them to the Master of the Advice-boat bound thither. Signed, Jo. Addis. ¼ p. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 19.] |
Oct. 8. Custom House. |
1,219. Commissioners of Customs to the Lords of the Treasury. Asking that two Bristol ships may be subjoined to the list of the fleet bound for Maryland and Virginia, and annexing a
list of ships bound for New England and Newfoundland. Signed, Jo. Werden, J. Warde, Robt. Clayton, Robert Southwell. 1½ pp. Annexed, |
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1,219. I. List of ships bound for New England, 6 ships, 70 men; and of ships bound for Newfoundland, 4 ships, 40 men. 1 p. The whole endorsed, Ordered, 16 Oct., 1690. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., Nos. 20, 20 I.] |
Oct. 17. |
1,220. Sir Robert Southwell to William Blathwayt. The poor Protestants of Ireland, merchants and others of Cork, Kingsale and thereabouts, now at Bristol, are much rejoiced at the permission given for their return. But Mr. William Hovel, of Cork, is much aggrieved by the order that all ships going directly for Ireland shall give bond to return directly for England, for one of his own ships will thus be detained in England, whereas she belongs to Cork. He therefore begs that his ship may be allowed to go free. Pray lay the case before the Lords of Trade. Signed, Robert Southwell. Holograph. 1 p. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 21.] |
Oct. 23. |
1,221. Edward Southwell to William Blathwayt. There are two more cases like Mr. Hovell's of which my father wrote to you (See preceding abstract), whose Protestant owners desire the same favour. My father hopes they will be gratified, for he would then cause one of them to load coal at Swansea and sail direct to Kingsale, for he fears that the many soldiers in the town will, when the winter comes, pull down one house to warm another. Signed, Edward Southwell. 1½ pp. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 22.] |
Oct. 23. |
1,222. Memorial of Louis Zuhm to the King. Praying permission for the ship Virginia Factor to sail to Virginia. Dutch. 1 p. Endorsed, Ordered 23 Oct., 1690. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 23.] |
[Oct. 23.] |
1,223. Two lists of ships, permitted to sail by particular orders since the 18th of September, up to the 23rd of October. 2 pp. and 1 p. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., Nos. 24, 25.] |
Oct. 25. |
1,224. Abstract and comparison of the number of seamen sent out in the trades to the Straits, Spain, and Portugal, to the Canaries, to Guinea, and to the Plantations in December, 1689, and January, 1690, and of those going out in October, 1690. Sent in December, 1689, and January, 1690, 8,190 seamen; in October, 1690, 6,073 seamen. 1 p. |
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State of next year's trade in relation to the number of men and convoys. 1 p. The whole endorsed, 25 October, 1690. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 26.] |
[Oct. 25.] |
1,225. Short abstract of the papers and minutes concerning next year's convoys. Large sheet, with many corrections. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 27.] |
[Oct. 25.] |
1,226. Abstract of the number of seamen allowed to the several ships trading to the Plantations. 1¼ pp. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., No. 28.] |
Oct. 31. |
1,227. Commissioners of Customs to Lords of the Treasury. The number of seamen from the port of Dartmouth was not inserted
in the list of ships allowed to go to the Plantations, the port having made no return of them. We have since received, and now enclose the return. Signed, Robert Southwell, G. Boothe, Jo. Werden, J. Warde. ¾ p. Annexed, |
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1,227. I. List of ships from the port of Dartmouth sailing for the Plantations. 9 ships, 35 English seamen. ½ p. The whole endorsed, Granted in Council, 6 Nov., 1690. [Colonial Papers, Vol. LXVI., Nos. 29, 29I.] |