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==People mentioned in case== | ==People mentioned in case== | ||
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+ | '''Richard Batson''' (London merchant; part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound) | ||
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+ | '''Humfrey Beane''' (London merchant; part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound) | ||
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+ | '''Gowen ?Golderne''' (Part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound) | ||
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+ | '''Thomas Damerell''' (Captain of the Owners Adventure and Commander of the Greyhound) | ||
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+ | '''Edawrd Gosling''' (alt. Goslin) (Masters mate and harpooner) | ||
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+ | '''Richard Maundrie''' (alt. Maundrey) (Masters mate and harpooner) | ||
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+ | '''Pybus''' (alt. Pibus) (Captain of another whaling ship) | ||
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+ | '''Child''' (Captain of another whaling ship) | ||
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'''Bell point'''(alt. "Bell Poynt") (HCA 13/71 f.463v, f. 469v, f.474v) | '''Bell point'''(alt. "Bell Poynt") (HCA 13/71 f.463v, f. 469v, f.474v) | ||
− | - "neere Bell Point" (HCA 13/71 f.469v) | + | - "''neere Bell Point''" (HCA 13/71 f.469v) |
− | - "Bell Pointe in Greeneland" (HCA 13/71 f.479v) | + | - "''Bell Pointe in Greeneland''" (HCA 13/71 f.479v) |
'''Bell sound''' (HCA 13/71 f.465r) | '''Bell sound''' (HCA 13/71 f.465r) | ||
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'''Greene harbour''' | '''Greene harbour''' | ||
− | - "Bell Sound or Greene harbour" (HCA 13/71 f.479v) | + | - "''Bell Sound or Greene harbour''" (HCA 13/71 f.479v) |
'''Greeneland''' | '''Greeneland''' | ||
− | - "at Greeneland the Ice doth usually open and shutt, and men that goe thither when great yeares of Ice are most watch their opportunitie to get into harbour" (HCA 13/71 f.477r) | + | - "''at Greeneland the Ice doth usually open and shutt, and men that goe thither when great yeares of Ice are most watch their opportunitie to get into harbour''" (HCA 13/71 f.477r) |
'''Hope islands''' (HCA 13/71 f.466v) | '''Hope islands''' (HCA 13/71 f.466v) | ||
− | - "the backside of Greeneland" (HCA 13/71 f.466v) | + | - "''the backside of Greeneland''" (HCA 13/71 f.466v) |
'''Point Negro''' (HCA 13/71 f.475r) | '''Point Negro''' (HCA 13/71 f.475r) | ||
− | - ''Point Negro being a Point to the Eastward beyond darke Cove'' (HCA 13/71 f.475r) | + | - ''''Point Negro being a Point to the Eastward beyond darke Cove'''' (HCA 13/71 f.475r) |
'''Port of Bell point''' | '''Port of Bell point''' | ||
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+ | '''the West Ice''' | ||
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+ | - "''hee hath heard the sayd Damerell say that the Owners Adventure and Greyhound were designed first for the West Ice which is called commonly Greane land, and there to goe to the Coast of Greeneland to fish in any place according to his the sayd Damerells direction''" (HCA 13/71 f.477r) | ||
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'''The Greyhound''' | '''The Greyhound''' | ||
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+ | '''Shallop''' (small boat) | ||
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+ | '''Pinke'' (the Greyhound is described as a "pinke", XXX) | ||
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+ | '''Sea horse''' (?walrus: see " | ||
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Revision as of 08:23, October 15, 2012
C17th Arctic whaling
Editorial history
15/10/12: CSG created page
Purpose of this page
This week (W/C 15/10/12) Jill's and Colin's teams are working on a case involving a failed whaling adventure to the Arctic Ocean ("Batson against Goslin and others")
We plan to publish a blog article on the case, placing it in a broader context of the whaling fisheries off Spitzbergen in the 1650s. (The first thing to not is that C17th "Greeneland" is what we now call "Spitzbergen")
Jill and Colin would like to encourage their team members to use this page to share quotes, and to explore places, people and activities mentioned in the pages they are transcribing
Contents
- 1 Suggested links
- 2 People mentioned in case
- 3 Places mentioned in case
- 4 Ships mentioned in case
- 5 Animals and technology mentioned in case
- 6 Depositions
- 6.1 1. John Ely of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey Mariner aged twenty eight yeares
- 6.2 2. John Colvile of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the Owners Adventure aged thirty sixe yeares
- 6.3 X. Thomas Damerell of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Master of the shipp the Owners Adventure and Commander alsoe of the Greyhound aged 37 yeares
- 6.4 6. Richard Kirton of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Overseer of the Landsmen in the XXXX XXXX XXXXX aged forty yeares
- 7 C17th maps
- 8 Sources
Suggested links
People mentioned in case
Richard Batson (London merchant; part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound)
Humfrey Beane (London merchant; part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound)
Gowen ?Golderne (Part owner and freighter of the Owners Adventure and the Greyhound)
Thomas Damerell (Captain of the Owners Adventure and Commander of the Greyhound)
Edawrd Gosling (alt. Goslin) (Masters mate and harpooner)
Richard Maundrie (alt. Maundrey) (Masters mate and harpooner)
Pybus (alt. Pibus) (Captain of another whaling ship)
Child (Captain of another whaling ship)
Places mentioned in case
Bell point(alt. "Bell Poynt") (HCA 13/71 f.463v, f. 469v, f.474v)
- "neere Bell Point" (HCA 13/71 f.469v)
- "Bell Pointe in Greeneland" (HCA 13/71 f.479v)
Bell sound (HCA 13/71 f.465r)
Darke Cove (HCA 13/71 f.477v)
Greene harbour
- "Bell Sound or Greene harbour" (HCA 13/71 f.479v)
Greeneland
- "at Greeneland the Ice doth usually open and shutt, and men that goe thither when great yeares of Ice are most watch their opportunitie to get into harbour" (HCA 13/71 f.477r)
Hope islands (HCA 13/71 f.466v)
- "the backside of Greeneland" (HCA 13/71 f.466v)
Point Negro (HCA 13/71 f.475r)
- 'Point Negro being a Point to the Eastward beyond darke Cove' (HCA 13/71 f.475r)
Port of Bell point
the West Ice
- "hee hath heard the sayd Damerell say that the Owners Adventure and Greyhound were designed first for the West Ice which is called commonly Greane land, and there to goe to the Coast of Greeneland to fish in any place according to his the sayd Damerells direction" (HCA 13/71 f.477r)
Ships mentioned in case
The Owners Adventure
The Greyhound
Animals and technology mentioned in case
Shallop (small boat)
'Pinke (the Greyhound is described as a "pinke", XXX)
Sea horse (?walrus: see "
Depositions
1. John Ely of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey Mariner aged twenty eight yeares
- Deposition made on 18/12/1656
"the sayd Damarell sawe some fish spoute among the Ice neere where the sayd shipp lay and cryed out to the Company a whale a whale and commanded the sayd Maundrey and Gosling and the rest of the harponeeres to manne their shallops and make after the sayd ffish which they did, and comming up with the sayd ffish found them to bee certaine ffish called Jubartas, which are a ffish the English use not to fasten upon by reason of their swifte motion and for that they are of smale profitt and more dangerous to deal with than whales are; which the Company having discovered did not strike at the sayd fish..."[1]
2. John Colvile of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the Owners Adventure aged thirty sixe yeares
- Deposition made on 29/12/1656
" did expect that the sayd Damarall the Master would have given order to have wrought the sayd shipp further into the Ice or at least made her fast to the Ice" [2]
X. Thomas Damerell of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Master of the shipp the Owners Adventure and Commander alsoe of the Greyhound aged 37 yeares
- Deposition made on 23/12/1656
"did alsoe committ the Ordering and Command and direction of the sayd shipp Greyhound for the same voyage to him this deponent shee being a Pinke appointed to attende the sayd shipp Owners Adventure, and bee assistant to her in her sayd ffishing voyage"[3]
6. Richard Kirton of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Overseer of the Landsmen in the XXXX XXXX XXXXX aged forty yeares
- Deposition made in 29/01/1656 (i.e. modern 1667)
C17th maps
Edges’s map of "Greenland" (Spitzbergen), ca. 1611[4]
Sources
Primary sources
Secondary sources
James Travis Jenkins, A history of the whale fisheries: from the Basque fisheries of the tenth century to the hunting of the finner whale at the present date (London, 1921)[5]
Ch. 1: A history of the whale fisheries (pp.11-38)
- ↑ Deposition of John Ely of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey Mariner aged twenty eight yeares, TNA, HCA 13/71 f.464r
- ↑ Deposition John Colvile of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the Owners Adventure aged thirty sixe yeares, TNA, HCA 13/71 f.469r
- ↑ Case: Richard Batson Humfrey Beane Gowan Golderne and Company against Edward Goslinge Richard Maundrie and William Humfreye: Thomas Damerell of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Master of the shipp the Owners Adventure and Commander alsoe of the Greyhound aged 37 yeares, TNA, HCA 13/71 f.479r
- ↑ James Travis Jenkins, A history of the whale fisheries: from the Basque fisheries of the tenth century to the hunting of the finner whale at the present date (London, 1921), facing p.58, http://archive.org/stream/historyofwhalefi00jenkrich#page/n65/mode/1up, viewed 15/10/12
- ↑ http://archive.org/stream/historyofwhalefi00jenkrich#page/n7/mode/2up, viewed 15/10/12