The Canada Adventurers demandes from Monsr. Guillme de Cane of Diepe are as followeth.
1. For the Charge of a Shipp of 250 tunnes for a voyage of 7 monthes victualled and manned with 70 men for fetching home 100 soldiers from the Forte of Kebecke in the river of Cannada being allowed by the Trinity House. 2550 £ 00 s. 00 d.
2. For sundry goods delivered at Thadusacke the 28th June 1632 by William Holmes unto Mr. Delarraldow [de la Ralde] amounting to in all as per particulers. 0617 £ 02 s. 06 d.
3. For 585 Beavers Marchants put aboard a French Pinace called the Lyon wherof Mr. de Rosse was Captaine being put abord by the order of Mr. de Cane and Monsr. La Rada the said skins doe weigh English waight 1000 lb. Wt which at 25 s. per lb. is: 1250 £ 00 s. 00 d.
Summa 4417 £ 02 s. 06 d.
(Sur le dos est écrit.)
1634. Octob. 12. Demands of the Canada merchants.
(State Paper Office, Colonial Papers, vol. VI, art. 75.)