Kirke, John Lowe and
Thomas Wade, fol. I.[839]
Note 839: [(retour) ]
Dans le n. 13 du Vol. V, qui ne diffère pas essentiellement du n. 12, on lit de plus: and M. Champlain governor of the Fort deposeth but of 2500. or 3000. beavers that were therein, fol. 3.
That the time when the Fort of Keibecke was surrendred to Captaine Kirke, the French men in the same were in greate want of victualles havinge lived two months before uppon nothinge but bitter rootes.
Deposed by Samuell
Shamplin, Leieutenant
Goverener, fol. 19, ad. 4,
Nicolas Blundell, fol. 22
and Eustacie Boule, Fol. 23.
That the French delivered to Captaine Kirke in exchange for victualls and for theire bringinge into England and sendinge them into France, at his chardges all the beaver skinnes which he had from them.