Discipline
Discipline
Editorial history
29/11/12: CSG, created page
Purpose of page
The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.
Disciplinary lapses are the subject of a number of HCA 13/71 cases and depositions. Thes elapses include alleged mutiny, desertion of mariners from ships at ports, and XXXX
All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.
- What examples of disciplinary lapses are raised in the High Court of Admiralty?
- How was discipline enforced on and off ship, and by whom?
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- "1. rise against the Master of the sayd shipp and refuse to doe
2. their dutye therein and to hand the sayles unlesse they might
3. have two pounds of butter a weeke allowed to them to a messe GUTTER
4. which ˹was˺ halfe a pound of butter to a messe extraordinary, (the
5. actuall allowance being but a pound and a halfe of butter to a messe
6. and one Abraham Carr in the behalfe of him selfe and the reste
7. of the sayd mutineers told the sayd Master in expresse termes
8. in presence of this deponent and the rest of the sayd shipps Company
9. that they would not handle a sayle unlesse they might bee allowed
10. two pounds of butter a weeke to a messe, and reviled this deponent
11. ˹and called him Rogue and other opprobious termes˺ because hee haveing the ordering of the sayd allowance committed
12. to him told them that they knew well that the ordinary allowance
13. was but a pound and a halfe to a messe of butter to a messe and that
14. hee this deponent could ˹not˺ answere it to his principalls Mr the arlate
15. Mr ffarrington who victualled and manned the sayd shipp if hee did
16. allowe them any more, but they still persisting wilfully in their demands GUTTER
17. of 2li to a messe and refusing to handle the sayles unlesse they might
18. have such allowance, the Master was thereby forced to allowe them
19. two pounds of butter a weeke to a messe and did allowe them soe for
20. all the tyme of the outward bound voyage and soe longe and untill
21. XX about the latter end of May 1655, by which meanes the
22. arlate Mr ffarington was damnified in expence of butter
23. more than ordinary to the value of ˹thirty or˺ forty shillings sterling or
24. thereabouts And further to this article hee cannot depose/"