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Gowen Ramsey
 
Gowen Ramsey
 
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Stephen Richards
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'''Lancelot Russell'''
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- "[March 8. (1653-4)] 39, Petition of Richard Childe, master, Wm. Fishman, part owner,
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mate, and pilot, and the mariners of the Peace of London, to the
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Protector. On a fishing voyage to Greenland, surprised the Frinte
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of Rotterdam, laden with lead, hemp, 'and oil for Rochelle, and
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brought her to England; but Hum. Beane and the rest of the
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freighters have obtained an order from the late Council of State
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[''see'' 10 June 1653], whereby petitioners are deprived of any benefit
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of the prize, though the '''Court of Admiralty''' can show no precedent
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of freighters or merchants having an interest in such prizes, because
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if they are injured, the owners are bound to make good to them.
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Beg consideration of their pains and danger in taking the ship, and
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an order for the proportion allowed to Beane, to avoid a tedious
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suit in the Admiralty, which their employment in the service will
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not allow them to attend. With order by the Protector, 22 Feb-
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ruary 1653-4 that Council revoke the order of 10 June 1653, and
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distribute the prize amongst the master, seamen, and mariners. [1 page.]
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Annexing,
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39. i. Certificate by Lancelot Russell and 14 others to the truth
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of the petition, and also that the merchants concerned
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were much profited by the voyage, Childe having killed
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three whales before the other ships came. [1 page, 12
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signatures.]"<ref>[http://www02.us.archive.org/stream/abd6186.0007.001.umich.edu#page/n63/mode/2up Mary Anne Everett Green (ed.), CSPD, 1654 (London, 1880), p.15], viewed 27/01/13</ref>
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Robert Sayers
 
Robert Sayers
 
John Sedge
 
John Sedge

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Whalers exempt from impress, 1654

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Stephen Richards
Thomas Dobson
William Goddwin
Edward Pearson
Peter Fisher
John Han?eson
Lancelot Russell
Abraham North
Robert ?Jones
John Gage
Alexander De?r?ry
Richard Blake
William Humphrey
Thomas Damerell
Edward Goslyn
Richard Parker
Thomas Hea?th
William Welch
William Baker
James Goulding
Miles Fri?th
John Sedge
Nicholas Perkins
Thomas Wates
William Harries
John Watson

Jonas Symonds
Nathaniel BirXe
Edward Comfort
William Parkins
William N?e?e?f?fe
Leonard Hewer
John Maundry
Robert Sayers
Abraham Duke
Joseph Lamb
William Sweeting
John Barefoote
John OrpeXh
William Lawrence
John Lawrence
John Cressy
Roger CXXXXX
Martyn Crocket
John King
Allan DXbXs
Edward Hunt
Richard Mandry
Gowen Ramsey
John Humphrey
John Harris
Stephen HareX junior

John Hamond
Himphry Perry
Christopher Pibus
John Fox
Richard Littlefeild
Thomas Davies
Christopher Wise
Richard Langborne
William Jackson
John Andrewes
John BelX
John Symonds
George Carter
Richard Kennick
Thomas Semper
Walter Hickings
Philip Lane
Edward Lee
Richard Mann
Thomas Etherington
William Danby
John Creasy
Robert Williamson
Edmond Farro
William Morris



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William Baker
John Barefoote
John BelX
Nathaniel BirXe
Richard Blake
George Carter
Edward Comfort
John Creasy
John Cressy
Martyn Crocket
Roger CXXXXX
Thomas Damerell
William Danby
Thomas Davies
Alexander De?r?ry
Thomas Dobson
Allan DXbXs
Abraham Duke
Thomas Etherington
Edmond Farro
Peter Fisher
John Fox
Miles Fri?th
John Gage
William Goddwin
Edward Goslyn
James Goulding
John Hamond
John Han?eson
Stephen HareX junior
William Harries
John Harris
Thomas Hea?th
Leonard Hewer
Walter Hickings
John Humphrey
William Humphrey
Edward Hunt
William Jackson
Robert ?Jones
Richard Kennick
John King
Joseph Lamb
Philip Lane
Richard Langborne
John Lawrence
William Lawrence
Edward Lee
Richard Littlefeild
Richard Mandry
Richard Mann
John Maundry
William Morris
William N?e?e?f?fe
Abraham North
John OrpeXh
Richard Parker
William Parkins
Edward Pearson
Nicholas Perkins
Humphry Perry
Christopher Pibus
Gowen Ramsey
Stephen Richards

Lancelot Russell

- "[March 8. (1653-4)] 39, Petition of Richard Childe, master, Wm. Fishman, part owner,
mate, and pilot, and the mariners of the Peace of London, to the
Protector. On a fishing voyage to Greenland, surprised the Frinte
of Rotterdam, laden with lead, hemp, 'and oil for Rochelle, and
brought her to England; but Hum. Beane and the rest of the
freighters have obtained an order from the late Council of State
[see 10 June 1653], whereby petitioners are deprived of any benefit
of the prize, though the Court of Admiralty can show no precedent
of freighters or merchants having an interest in such prizes, because
if they are injured, the owners are bound to make good to them.
Beg consideration of their pains and danger in taking the ship, and
an order for the proportion allowed to Beane, to avoid a tedious
suit in the Admiralty, which their employment in the service will
not allow them to attend. With order by the Protector, 22 Feb-
ruary 1653-4 that Council revoke the order of 10 June 1653, and
distribute the prize amongst the master, seamen, and mariners. [1 page.]
Annexing,
39. i. Certificate by Lancelot Russell and 14 others to the truth
of the petition, and also that the merchants concerned
were much profited by the voyage, Childe having killed
three whales before the other ships came. [1 page, 12
signatures.]"[2]

Robert Sayers
John Sedge
Thomas Semper
William Sweeting
Jonas Symonds
John Symonds
Thomas Wates
John Watson
William Welch
Robert Williamson
Christopher Wise



Bibliographical suggestions


Chesley W. Sanger, 'The Origins of British Whaling: Pre-1750 English and Scottish Involvement in the Northern Whale Fisheryy' in The Northern Mariner/Le Marin du nord, V, No. 3 (July 1995), 15-32

- http://www.cnrs-scrn.org/northern_mariner/vol05/tnm_5_3_15-32.pdf, viewed 27/11/13
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  2. Mary Anne Everett Green (ed.), CSPD, 1654 (London, 1880), p.15, viewed 27/01/13