master n[natives who] hire their own servants, and plan out their own voyages, independent of the merchant (except being supplied by him) which is not the case in many parts where master and crew are in fact servants to the merchant. Third Report, App 15, 215-17PRINTED ITEM DNE-citInnis 315 W. J. KIRWIN AUG 19 1968Used I and SupUsed I1Used IBOAT MASTER, SKIPPE
noteThe names of the crew having been registered at the counting-house,/ each man was allowed to...
master nMasters - Men who do not engage as Servants during the Fishing Season.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Stor...
skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each...
master nOne or more of the masters in port generally accompanied the party, - if not to shoot, to co...
master nThe boat's master he rows at the stern ... and ... steers the boat. The boats' masters, gene...
master nThe splitter is next in rank to the foreman of the fishing-rooms, who is called master-voyag...
master n... having sent the skiff home with my baggage, Macgraith, our master of voyage, and I, walk...
master nThree men (sharemen) being in custody on the magistrate's commitment for larceny in forcibly...
master nEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery_, is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
ship nThe men in these voyages have no wages but are paid after this manner: the owners have two t...
master nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ca...
foreign avAnd independent people we was too, no matter was you a foreign-going captain, master of a...
merchantEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery,_ is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
shareman nMen who worked for a "planter" or a better-off fisherman. They were not paid a fixed wage...
voyage nIn general...the owner takes about half the "voyage" and the other is divided equally amon...
noteThe names of the crew having been registered at the counting-house,/ each man was allowed to...
master nMasters - Men who do not engage as Servants during the Fishing Season.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Stor...
skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each...
master nOne or more of the masters in port generally accompanied the party, - if not to shoot, to co...
master nThe boat's master he rows at the stern ... and ... steers the boat. The boats' masters, gene...
master nThe splitter is next in rank to the foreman of the fishing-rooms, who is called master-voyag...
master n... having sent the skiff home with my baggage, Macgraith, our master of voyage, and I, walk...
master nThree men (sharemen) being in custody on the magistrate's commitment for larceny in forcibly...
master nEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery_, is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
ship nThe men in these voyages have no wages but are paid after this manner: the owners have two t...
master nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ca...
foreign avAnd independent people we was too, no matter was you a foreign-going captain, master of a...
merchantEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery,_ is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
shareman nMen who worked for a "planter" or a better-off fisherman. They were not paid a fixed wage...
voyage nIn general...the owner takes about half the "voyage" and the other is divided equally amon...
noteThe names of the crew having been registered at the counting-house,/ each man was allowed to...
master nMasters - Men who do not engage as Servants during the Fishing Season.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Stor...
skipper nThe cargo unloaded and stored, the crews are divided in parties of three or four men, each...