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                                      D E P A R T M E N T of  La  R O C H E L L E

                                  Le Petit Saint-Pierre bound for the Breton Cape

Passengers of the merchant-ship Le Petit Saint-Pierre  weighing 70 tons owned and armed byAndré Tuffet, A. Duchanin et D. Detcheverry under the command of Captain Pierre Boileau  bound for the Breton Cape

Departed : April1644

 
Contracts of service for the Breton Cape signed in the study of Teuleron notary at La Rochelle, engaged by Andre Tuffet, A. Duchanin et
D. Detcheverry, for work for them at Breton Cape .
 
NAMES TRADE BIRTHPLACE ANNOTATIONS
Robert Cormier master carpenter La Rochelle Contract signed on Jabuary 8, 1644
To work as carpenter under the orders of   Louis Tuffet corderinge Fort Saint-Pierre 120 pounds / year for all
Marie Piraud sa femme   La Rochelle  
Thomas et Jean, ses fils     Jean have 20 months
Jean de La Tourette sawyer La Rochelle Contract signed on Jabuary 8, 1644 for 2 years 80pounds / y
and for advances 40 pounds, can sign
Nicolas Letard marine La Rochelle Contract signed on February 15, 1644 ; 1005 pounds/year
52 pounds for advances, can sign
Mathurin Girard (Héra)   Sables d' Olonne Contract of 2 years 80 pounds/year 40 pounds for advances, 
Pierre Servant marine La Rochelle Contract of 2 years 80 pounds/year 40 pounds for advances, 
Guillaume Brunetier marine   Contract of 2 years 105 pounds/year 52 pounds for advances,
Pierre Dubois ship's carpenter Marennes Contract signed February 26, 1644, for 2 years, 200 pounds/year and 60  pounds for advances, can sign
Jean Fapjot dit Le Rousseau sawyer La Rochelle Contract signed February 26, 1644, for 2 years, 80 pounds/year and 40  pounds for advances,
Adam Delcaourdy père marine Saint-Jean-de-Luz Contract signed March 30, 1644  Adam Delcaourdy merchant of  Jean-de-Luz  engage with his son Joannis and Laurent Harabillagne,
The father for exchanges and the two others to sail; every three per one year. They will keep the 2/3 of profits. They sign all .
Joannis Delcaourdy, fils marine Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Laurent de Harabillagne marine Saint-Jean-de-Luz
 
Sources : Departmental records of the Charente-Maritime La Rochelle 1644, Minutes Teuleron

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