Per Contra Cr.

1744, June 7th.By Sundrys Sould at Vandeu At
Provdc.
£2123.12s. 6d.
By the Hides and Tobacco569. 0. 0
£2692.12. 6
Charges386. 6. 7
£2306. 5.11
Owners 1/3768.15. 3½
768.15. 3½
Mens 2/31537.10. 7
Docter Chest Deduct165. 0. 0
£1372.10. 7
629. 5. 0[6]
The Comp. Dividend to Divide among them£2001.15. 7
J.F.1/2 is£384. 7. 7¾Owners1/3£768.15. 3½
1/8 is96. 1.10¾ 1/2384. 7. 7¾
1/16 is48. 0.11½ 1/4192. 3. 9¾
————— 1/896. 1.10¾
528.10. 6 1/1648. 0.11½
B.N.1/4 is192. 3. 9¾
1/16 is48. 0.11½
—————
768.15. 3½

[1] Massachusetts Historical Society.

[2] Attorney-general of Rhode Island 1732-1740.

[3] Son of Governor Richard Ward, and secretary of the colony 1747-1760.

[4] Interpreter.

[5] I.e., it is concluded that the surgeon's supplies (similar no doubt to those which Tweedy took for an earlier voyage, [doc. no. 158]) should rather be deducted from the men's share, as a proper charge on them, than charged to the whole account of the privateer.

[6] I do not know the source of this increment. The calculations below show that, at this time, Freebody owned 11/16 and Norton 5/16 of the Revenge.