- 1 kettle }
- 1 pott } left on board
- 1 stuepann }
- 26 Iron potts
- 25 Iron long bolts
- 6 chaine plates with dead eyes[21]
- 10 Iron bound dead eyes
- 7 wood axes
- 6 pump speires
- 12 small boltes
- 17 Iron clamps
- 1 bagg of 2d. nayles
- 2 baggs of 4d. nayles.
- 2 pruneing hookes for gardens
- 8 musquets (1 noe lock)
- 5 Iron hinges for ports
- 80 great speeks[22]
- 2 pintles
- 2 good Irons
- 1 top chaine
- 3 great rings
- 1 basket of sheathing nayles } halfe full each.
- 1 basket of 40d. nayles }
- 1 fiz gigg[23]
- 4 hookes
- 1 shovel
- 12 small rings
- 1 poope lanthhorne
- 1 Iron mill with 2 winches
- 1 cross cutt saw
- 2 chaine bolts more
- 2 pumpe Irons
- 2 table hookes
- 1 shirk hooke[24]
- 2 dogg Irons
- 2 doz. of 8 Inch blocks
- 1 doz. of 6 Inch blocks
- 1 doz. of 4 Inch blocks
- 11 blocks of 6 and 4 Inch
- 1 doz. of 5 Inch blocks
- 7 of 14 Inch blocks
- 1 topsaile sheete block
- 3 double table blocks
- 17 dead eyes
- 9 pump uper boxes
- 10 dito lower
- 5 blacking barrels
- 8 small glasses
- 1 wach glass
- 4 cumpasses
- 12 sk. twine
- about halfe a barrel of powder
- 8 yards of canvas
- 2 pa. Stilliards without peises
- 3 small baggs of 2d. nayles (in a bagg)
- 1 dipsey lead[25] 18 lb.
- 2 pistalls
- 1 carbine
- 1 p'ce Leather
- 1 small fouleing peece
- 3 straw hatts
- 3 cables and 2 hallsers
- 4 anckors (sheet, best bower, small bower and kedge)
- 5 Iron gunns
- The Ship Providence and standing rigging with long
- boat and Skiffe.
In Obedience to a Warrant Comeing from the County Court held in Boston the 30th day of Aprill 1673, Unto us whose names are hereunder written, for to take an Inventory of the Estate and goods in the Shipp Providence of Falmouth, lately arived in Piscataqua River, etc., and to Render an acco't thereof unto the present Deputy Governor by the 7th of May, wee haveing accordingly done the same (as time would afford) Doe Signifie Unto the Honourable Deputy Governor, that the before mentioned particulars are the whole, that to our certaine knowleidg is come (in the said shipp) and that, according to the wrighting at the beginning hereof, they are Secured in the said Fryers hands and the shipp well mored in the harbour at the Great Island in Piscataqua River.
May the 5th, 1673. |
Nathaniell Fryer. Henry Dering. |
[1] Suffolk Court Files, no. 1257, paper 16. In the margin of the original document, each indication of a parcel (such as "a large hhd.") is accompanied by a representation of the monogram or other symbol which the parcel bore as a distinguishing mark.
[2] French (?) falls; a fall was a collar falling flat around the neck.
[3] Plain.
[4] A linen fabric.
[5] Coarse linen.
[6] Women's.
[7] Damaged.