1754
A R M A M E N T
L a Louise Marie bound to the coast of Brittain
N° D E P A R T M E N T of G R A N V I L L E
Crew
of the ship
L a
Louise Marie
built in 1748 at Granville weighing
8 tons,
draughting
4 feet loaded, 3feet unloaded, ---decks, ---poops
Owned and armed by
Guillaume Thuiller at Granville under his command
bound
for the
coast of
BrittainWhose
crew
he agree
by voyage
the sums drawn off lines
Departed Granville : 1March 9, 754 Returned : November 18, 1754
| Names | Hometown | Ages stature haircolor | Grade and service years | Wages | Annotations |
| Gilles Le Loquet | Granville | 54 small chestnut | Captain | ||
| Guillaume Thuiller | Granville | 54 medium chestnut | Disabled | ||
| Olivier Lenouf | Granville | 50 small brown | Disabled, non classified | ||
| Gilles Groult | Granville | 53 tall black | Disabled, non classified | ||
| Pierre Thuiler | Granville | 14 | Ship's boy | ||
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We the undersigned Outfitter and Captain certify the present
roll true in showing the sum of 30 pounds paid to 5 persons here named
bound for Brittany submiting to pay Mr Le Tourneur
exceptional treasurer for the disabled of the Granville Navy. The 6
deniers per pound of said sum, and to give him copy of said roll, with
the certified copy of the receipt which he furnish, and moreover to
represent the crew to the bureau of the classes of the port, in which
said ship will make its disembarkment, to justify there by particular
certificates of the colonial bursars, of the consuls in the countries
where they are vested, or the officers of the classes, the deserters or
remained sick, and the deaths by mortuary abstracts, to pay the 6
deniers per pound in full, and to observe the ordinances of His Majesty,
under pain of 500 pounds fine Signature : Gilles Leloquet |
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