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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Newcastle (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 167
1578 AD (search for this): narrative 167
A remembrance of advise given to the merchants, touching
a voyage for Cola abovesaid. 1578.
WHEREAS you require my counsell after what order the
voyage for Cola is to be set forth, I answere that I know
no better way then hath bene heretofore used, which is
after this maner. First of all we have hired the ship by
the great, giving so much for the wearing of the tackle
and the hull of the shippe, as the ship may be in bignesse :
as if shee bee about the burden of an hundred tunnes, we
pay fourescore pound, and so after that rate: and thereunto we doe victual the ship our selves, and doe ship all
our men our selves, shipping no more men, nor giving
them more wages then we should doe if they went of a
merchants voyage, for it hath bene a great helpe to our
voiage hitherto, to have our men to fish with one boate,
& costing us no more charges then it should do, if our
men should lie & doe nothing saving the charges of salt,
& of lines, which is treble paid for againe. For this last
yere pa