berth (n)The men that go in steamships pay no berth money, those that go in sailing vessels pay from $4 to $6 as berth money - the berth money depends on the character of the _man._PRINTED ITEMMargot Metcalfe 28 May 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Sup5Not use
boat n....I expect much trouble, as I am informed that in many cases where the boat-keepers are ...
berth (n)When their money is all gone some of [the fishermen] will lett themselves out for the Win...
berth (n)Nevertheless the chances of large gains are so seductive that sealers' berths, in vessels...
berth (n)...the charge of berth money, which the sealers pay to the merchant who supplies the vess...
berth (n)The crew of from ten to thirty men, depending on the size of the vessel, would apply for ...
hehe berth money (probably) berth money= berth moneyJUL.5 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot u...
berth (n)"Its the berth-money the boys is disputing....He's riz ten shillings...." The berth-money...
berth (n)These men ["bow" or "after gunners"] rank before "bat-men," and obtain a trifling remuner...
berth (n)Owners, with limited supply to meet considerable demand, found they could charge the men ...
berth (n)Money paid to sealing vessel owners by each sealer for the privilege of participating i...
berth (n)The merchant by long custom, besides the [-]besides the[-] benefits derived from extra ...
ship nThe men in these voyages have no wages but are paid after this manner: the owners have two t...
berth (n)If you haven't got a good berth you don't get much fish, especially if fish are scarce. ...
berth (n)The crews of their largest craft consist of from thirteen to eighteen men; of these some ...
berth (n)Twenty captains from the area draw each spring for the twenty berths, of which eight ar...
boat n....I expect much trouble, as I am informed that in many cases where the boat-keepers are ...
berth (n)When their money is all gone some of [the fishermen] will lett themselves out for the Win...
berth (n)Nevertheless the chances of large gains are so seductive that sealers' berths, in vessels...
berth (n)...the charge of berth money, which the sealers pay to the merchant who supplies the vess...
berth (n)The crew of from ten to thirty men, depending on the size of the vessel, would apply for ...
hehe berth money (probably) berth money= berth moneyJUL.5 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot u...
berth (n)"Its the berth-money the boys is disputing....He's riz ten shillings...." The berth-money...
berth (n)These men ["bow" or "after gunners"] rank before "bat-men," and obtain a trifling remuner...
berth (n)Owners, with limited supply to meet considerable demand, found they could charge the men ...
berth (n)Money paid to sealing vessel owners by each sealer for the privilege of participating i...
berth (n)The merchant by long custom, besides the [-]besides the[-] benefits derived from extra ...
ship nThe men in these voyages have no wages but are paid after this manner: the owners have two t...
berth (n)If you haven't got a good berth you don't get much fish, especially if fish are scarce. ...
berth (n)The crews of their largest craft consist of from thirteen to eighteen men; of these some ...
berth (n)Twenty captains from the area draw each spring for the twenty berths, of which eight ar...
boat n....I expect much trouble, as I am informed that in many cases where the boat-keepers are ...
berth (n)When their money is all gone some of [the fishermen] will lett themselves out for the Win...
berth (n)Nevertheless the chances of large gains are so seductive that sealers' berths, in vessels...