Captaine Eustace Man one of the owners of the Eliz examined saith that he did sett forth the said Eliz (whereof Jo. Baker was Mr.) upon the motion and perswasion of James Ricroft for Canada and other partes and that untill his said shippe was gonne to sea he knewe not of, nor heard not of anie pattent graunted to anie Companie. That the order given ye Mr. for that voyage is in the Isle of Weight; That there were 531 Bearskins. that were brought from Canida and that they are all sold for above 500 £. And 100 and odd Elkes skins which were sold for above 100 £. But for the truth and certaintie of ye number of the said skins, he referreth himself to the Customers books And deneyeth that he hath any writinge Charter parties or bookes of accompts for he saith that the Mr. never gave him anie accompt in writinge of that voyage.
Wm. Holmes purser of ye Thomas examyned saith that he did wright the letre produced dat. 12 May 1630 and read it unto Wm. Ricroft and saw him subscribe the same, In which letre it is apparent that Ricroft knewe of the Comission granted to Sr. Willm. Allexander.
Edward Lees attendant upon Capt. Vinc. Harris Captaine of the Thomas, confesseth as much as ye said Holmes.
22/1434Samuell Peirce Bever maker examyned saith that he bought of one Mr. Tho. Man, a Woollseller dwellinge by London stone about August last, ye quantitie of about 880 pound weight of Beaver skins in six hogsheads, which the said Tho. Man told him he had bought and received of one Captaine Eustace Man Merchant and owner of a shippe that came from Canada, for which said skins he paid to the said Thos. Man 880 £. saith that he and some other Beaver makers whome he can name, bought of severall seamen that said they were belonginge to the said Capt. Mans Barque severall quantities of Beaver skins to the vallue of 300 weight.
Captaine Vincent Harris Capt. of the Thomas examyned said that beinge imployed by ye Companie of Canada this last yeere to trade in those partes, and seeing ye said Eliz whereof Ja. Ricroft was pilote come into that Gulfe he commanded him to come aboard, and when he came he demanded by what authoritie he came thither, & what he did on that coast, whereto he answered he came to trade there aswell as this Examinate, whereupon this Examinate shewed him the Companies Comon, and gave him the same to read which he did, and then sleighted it very much, and to expresse the Contempt he had of it went upon the decke and cryed to his shipp the Eliz that they should give 3 for one of that those of the Thomas did trade for, whereby those of the Company of Canada were constraincd to leave of the trade and goe from thence in regard the Savages would not come unto them. But reported that the Companie came to deceive them for that there were other of their Countrymen would give three tymes as much as they.
(State Paper Office, Colonial Papers, vol. VI, art. 33.)
XXII.
A note of all suche things as the Company hath in Canada and the nomber of men.
Imprimis they have above 200 persons in the fort and habytation of Kebec and gone up som 400 leages in the country for further discoverys.