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                                         By the Month.
Forwd. 8 £ s. d.
        1 Purser 2 0 0
        1 Boatswain 3 5 0
        1 Gunner 3 5 0
        1 Master-at-Arms 2 15 0
        1 Carpenter 4 0 0
        1 Midshipman and Coxswain 1 15 0
        4 Midshipmen, each 1 15 0
        1 Surgeon's Mate 3 10 0
        1 Caulker 3 10 0
        1 Cooper 2 15 0
        1 Captain's Cook 3 5 0
        1 Ship's Cook 2 0 0
        1 Captain's Steward 1 15 0
        1 Ship's Steward 2 0 0
        2 Boatswain's Mates, each 2 0 0
        2 Gunner's Mates, each 2 0 0
        1 Carpenter's First Mate 3 0 0
        1 Carpenter's Second Mate 2 10 0
        1 Caulker's Mate 2 10 0
        1 Cooper's Mate 2 0 0
        6 Quartermasters, each 2 0 0
        1 Sail-maker 2 5 0
        1 Armourer 2 5 0
        1 Butcher 1 15 0
        1 Baker 1 15 0
        1 Poulterer 1 15 0
        2 Commander's Servants, each 1 3 0
        1 Chief Mate's " 1 0 0
        1 Second Mate's " 0 18 0
        1 Surgeon's " 0 15 0
        1 Boatswain's " 0 15 0
        1 Gunner's " 0 15 0
        1 Carpenter's " 0 15 0
       50 Foremast Men, each 1 15 0
      —-
Total 102