Embargo Warrants: 1741, January-March

Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, Volume 4, 1739-1741. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.

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1741, January–March

1741.
APPENDIX TO TABLE I.
EMBARGO WARRANTS, releasing from the Victualling Embargo of 1740, November 27, the several ships, as below, and permitting them to take on board various species and amounts of food stuffs (beans, biscuits, &c.) specified.
1740–41.
Date of Treasury Order. Date of Order in Council. Ship's Name. Master. Where berthed, &c. Reference.
1740–1.
Jan.17
Jan. 16 “King David” - Edward Martindale From Bristol to Africa for purchase of negroes. Customs Book XV. p. 61.
“Levant Galley” Joseph Pittman - Same - - Ibid.
“Phœnix” - - David Withuns - Same - - Ibid.
“Dispatch” - Abraham Gally- Same - - Ibid.
“Nightingale” - Richard Haskins- Same - - Ibid.
“Magdaline” - - - - Falmouth, with butter from Dublin to Rotterdam. Ibid.
“Girlington” - Henry Watts - Thames for Guinea for negroes. Ibid.
“Three Friends.” of Beremen. Chas. Bermond - Dover, with butter from Waterford to Bremen. Ibid.
“Neptune” - - James Holding - To Flanders with starch. Ibid.
Feb. 21 Feb. 19 “Williamsburg” - Jonathan Lambert From Bristol for Africa for slaves. Ibid, p. 79.
“Swallow” - George Blake - The like - - - Ibid.
“Chesterfield” - William Woods - The like - - - Ibid.
“Antelope” - Chas. Willing - The like - - Ibid.
“Leopard” - “Robert Smith” The like - - - Ibid.
“Charity” - - Nicholas Denn - At Plymouth with butter from Ireland to Rotterdam. Ibid.
“Matilda” - Stephen Winthurp In Mounts Bay with the like. Ibid.
Feb. 21 Feb. 19 “Catherine” - - - - In Plymouth, with the like. Customs Book XV. p. 79.
“Mary” - - - In Penzance, with the like. Ibid.
“Liberty” - Arend Steengrave In Plymouth, from Limerick to Bremen. Ibid.
“Love” - John Herring At Dover, with butter from Dover to Rotterdam. Ibid, p. 83.
March 6 March 3 “Le (sic) Notre Dame de la Garde.” - - - In Plymouth from Sicily to Havre de Grace with corn. Ibid, p. 84.
“John and Henry” Silvester Mead At Dover with butter from. Ireland to Rotterdam. Ibid, p. 85.
March 14 March 11 “Patience” - Joseph Bowles - From Poole to Ireland and Newfoundland with provisions for the fishery. Ibid, pp. 95–6.
“Endeavour” - Robert Granger - Same - - Ibid.
“Carbenear” - George Chisman - Same - - Ibid.
“Love” - - Samuel White, owner. For same fishery - Ibid, p. 96.