master n... having sent the skiff home with my baggage, Macgraith, our master of voyage, and I, walked over the hills and met the boat at Bare Point.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used I and SupUsed I1Used IBOAT MASTER, SKIPPE
skipper n"On landing at a cove I met skipper Kish at his doorstep, with his right hand in a sling.P...
skipper vLeft thus without a command he was easily prevailed upon to skipper an expedition...a voy...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
master nThe boat's master he rows at the stern ... and ... steers the boat. The boats' masters, gene...
skipper v'He skippered a vessel to the Labrador'DNE SUP G.M. StoryJAN. 29 1990 W.J. KIRWINnot need...
master nThe splitter is next in rank to the foreman of the fishing-rooms, who is called master-voyag...
sealing vbl nI carried three of the sealing crew to the stage, from whence they went to Seal Island...
skiff nAt noon I went in a skiff and hauled the nets . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN AUG 19...
master nThree men (sharemen) being in custody on the magistrate's commitment for larceny in forcibly...
master n[natives who] hire their own servants, and plan out their own voyages, independent of the me...
voyage nBut he was a young man, with a name still to make for himself, and he had brought home a g...
sealing vbl nI sent four hands a fishing in the sealing-skiff...PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1...
seine nA seine-boat crew usually numbers from four to eight hands, including the "master of the sei...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
four- prefix. . . I went with Mr. Mountain in a four-oared boat to Jersey Harbour.W. J. KIRWIN ...
skipper n"On landing at a cove I met skipper Kish at his doorstep, with his right hand in a sling.P...
skipper vLeft thus without a command he was easily prevailed upon to skipper an expedition...a voy...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
master nThe boat's master he rows at the stern ... and ... steers the boat. The boats' masters, gene...
skipper v'He skippered a vessel to the Labrador'DNE SUP G.M. StoryJAN. 29 1990 W.J. KIRWINnot need...
master nThe splitter is next in rank to the foreman of the fishing-rooms, who is called master-voyag...
sealing vbl nI carried three of the sealing crew to the stage, from whence they went to Seal Island...
skiff nAt noon I went in a skiff and hauled the nets . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN AUG 19...
master nThree men (sharemen) being in custody on the magistrate's commitment for larceny in forcibly...
master n[natives who] hire their own servants, and plan out their own voyages, independent of the me...
voyage nBut he was a young man, with a name still to make for himself, and he had brought home a g...
sealing vbl nI sent four hands a fishing in the sealing-skiff...PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1...
seine nA seine-boat crew usually numbers from four to eight hands, including the "master of the sei...
skipper nSkipper Tom (skipper being the especial title of boat-masters at that time) and three othe...
four- prefix. . . I went with Mr. Mountain in a four-oared boat to Jersey Harbour.W. J. KIRWIN ...
skipper n"On landing at a cove I met skipper Kish at his doorstep, with his right hand in a sling.P...
skipper vLeft thus without a command he was easily prevailed upon to skipper an expedition...a voy...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...