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La Vigilante bound to Louisbourg 

N° 14              D E P A R T M E N T of  GRANVILLE

 

Crew of  the ship La Vigilante built in 17.....at Dusto (Spain)   weighting 60 tons  draughting 
1/2 feet loaded, 5 feet unloaded, 1decks a poop

Owned .............armed by Mr Laisné of  Bayonne  at Granville under the command of   
Captain
Michel Harismendy . To go to  Louisbourg  whose crew paid for 2 months advances of wages the sums drawn off lines  to  begin day out of the port.

Departed Granville  March 13, 1756

Officers
Names Hometown Age Grade 2 months advances of wages Annotations
Sieur Michel Harismendy St Jean de Luz 28 Captain 100  
Pierre De la Lande Iquelon 48 Quartermaster 80  
Jean Couzet Granville 24 12 60  
Philippe Julgor Granville 29 12 54  
Louis Menan Granville 29 13 58  
Jérôme Pot de Vin Iquelon 28 12 58  
Pierre Le Gagneur Granville 26 11 58  
Sébastien De la Rue Granville 26 10 58  
Michel Le Loutre Granville 33 Inhabitant   -----  
 
Novices
Georges Leguay Granville 17   58  
Nicolas Hurel Granville 16 Ship's boy 18  
 
Ship's boy
François La Fosse Granville 14   20  
 
Ship-owner and Captain let us certify this true crew of La Vigilante going up to Louisbourg at the sum of Six hundred twenty-two pounds paid to the 12 people  named for advances of wages  to pay to Mister Le Tourneur particular treasurer of the invalids of the marine of Granville The sums of money  and to give copy of the crew to him, with the certified copy of the receipt which it will provide, and moreover to represent the crew at the office of the classes of the port, in which the Corsair will make his disarmament, to justify there by particular certificates the intendants of the colonies, consuls in the countries or there is benches, or officers of the classes, the deserters or remained sick, and deaths by funeral extracts, to pay the  sums of money per pound of perfect payment, and to observe the ordinances of its Majesty, hardly of five hundred pounds of fine

Fact in four specimens at Granville this  March 13, 1756    .Signatures :  Laisné Tharau père et fils        Michel Harismendy

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