Over the next few days I intend to upload a number of pdfs that give a useful indication of the official documentation that would normally accompany an old sailing ship when carrying cargo in the 1790s between Britain and North America.
As an example we have the documents from a 1797 Voyage of the Brig 'Earl of Marchmont', Captain William Drysdale - from London to Montreal via Quebec in Canada.
This vessel was carrying an interesting cargo that was intended to be used for 'Indian presents' and trade with the indigenous Indians as well as land aquisition.
e.g. Long Rifle barrel guns at cost 55 shillings each
Large Tomahawks to pattern at cost 4 shillings each
Buffalo handle penknives 12 for 5 shillings
As well as gunpowder, shot, tobacco, tools, linens, boots etc etc
NB The pdf images are in the public domain but any copyright belongs to Public Archives Canada (ref: c series vol 249 & 250) the images were down;loaded from Familysearch archives - image series 008341927, 008341928 & 008342453.
Bill of Lading, detailed Invoice & Cargo manifest for Earl of M...l
Best regards
Ronald Drysdale
With reference to the previous post with the bill of Lading & Invoice for the Brigantine Earl of Marchmont.
Included within the goods/cargo shipped by this vessel at that time were goods intended for:
- The Indian stores & for Indian presents*
- The 1st & 2nd Battalions of Royal Canadian Volunteers - destined Quebec
- Rectifying shortfalls in the previous years shipment (1796 - also carried by the Earl of Marchmont)
- Purchasing lands from the Indians to form new establishments in consequence of former posts being given up to the Americans
- 3 bales caddies, missing from the initial cargo in London - added at Spithead, Portsmouth 16-5-1797 when the vessel was en route
* Robert Prescott was the governor of the Canadas and commander of forces in British North America from 1796 to 1807. He was involved in the British system of providing "Indian presents" to Indigenous peoples to maintain alliances and foster good relations.
Additional pdfs enclosed of correspondence, invoices etc concerning the above:
Correspondence from Transport office regarding Indian Stores
1st & 2nd Royal Canadian Volunteers - Correspondence, Bill of L...
Covering shortfalls in the 1796 shipment for Indian Stores - also c...
Invoice - goods to purchase land from the Indians - for new establi...
3 bales caddies, missing from the initial cargo in London - added a...
More to come covering the vessel's arrival in Quebec & Montreal
Best regards
on Tuesday