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Chapter Two
2 Red Lanterns. 2 Small Lanterns.
1 Mustard stone. 1 Grill.
1 Trivet.
6 Pot Hangers.
10 Candle pricks [skewers or spits].
3 Large Scrapers. 8 Small Scrapers.
1⁄2 Piece of Mopping cloth. 2 Files.
25 Mengelen [1 mengel = 1.2 liters] of Linseed oil.
1 Barrel of Soap.
18 Casks of Lampblack. 10 Pounds of Red Lead.
8 Stone pitchers. 12 Small pots.
5 Rounds of Sulfur matches.
9 Brushes.
36 Hollow Troughs. 36 Flat Troughs.
48 Cups.
100 Small tablespoons
12 Dinner plates. 6 Wooden taps.
3 Ladles.
2 Mouden [possibly serving spoons?]
Furthermore a parcel of oor thatch, moss, etc.
Also some pounds of Spanish Soap, to wash the linen.
1 Spare Topmast.
1 Spare Boat Mast, and Sail Sprit. 1 Cheek.
5 Buoys. 30 Oars.
20 Handspikes and sticks. 4 Flagpoles.
6 Oars for the Barge.
4 Iron Sheaves.
Capstan bars. Some pouring cans.
From the Ropewalk I would supply it well with:
pounds Spun yarn 750 84 Bushels of Houseline. 84 84 Bushels of Marline. 42
3 3 6
(p. 281)
3 1 3 1
24 8 2 12 2
Pairs of Sheets. Pairs of tacks. Iron straps.
Anchor cables. Hawser.
Lines.
Cargo gin tackle. Bushel of White lines. Lead lines.
Draglines.
Fishing lines, 12 gun lines. Straps.
793
356 1152
2615 lbs. 375 375 154 71 55 40 50 236
150
—
35261 lbs.
Lashing for seizing. 1 Boat Painter.
Breechings as necessary, and
also painters.
W eighs together
Apart from these also ramshead blocks. Parrel Lines.
Cathead Stoppers and Ratlines. Hal yards.
Runners
Buoy ropes.
From the Sailmaker.
20 6 18 30 100 2 20
Lines of twelve
Bushels of Houseline.
Pounds of Sail Twine.
Needles.
Ells old canvas.
Sail casks.
Thimbles.
A party of loose clover and Haircloth. Lining cloths for the helm port.
T
Scupper hose. Hammocks.
arred tarpaulin.
A Carpet to lay in the boat.
A spare of every sail is taken along.
Of other trifles.
7 Barrels of Pitch. 24 Barrels of Tar.
200 Pounds of Tallow. 8 Pounds of Lard.
60 Fardels or cords Firewood.
1 Hide of Pump leather of about 26 lbs.
5 Hides of Covering leather.
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