Seamens' wages

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Seamens' wages

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08/11/12: CSG, created page



Purpose of page

The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

Unpaid seamens' wages are often the subject of cases and depositions in HCA 13/71, and occasionally the depositions include schedules of such wages, by named individual and role aboard ship, together with details of the terms of employment, and the intended voyage

All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

  • Which cases and depositions mention specifics of seamens' wages?
  • Which cases and depositions include or refer to schedules of seamens' wages?
  • What can we learn about the contractual terms of marine employment?
  • What evidence is there of non-monetary benefits, such as clothing, profit sharing, and bonuses?
  • What evidence is there that perceived risk of a specific geographical route and/or voyage affected seamens' wages?


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Demands during voyage for payment of overdue wages


Alleged desertion by crew of George Bonadventure at Zant to pressure Master for payment of two months overdue wages

  • "1. tooke speciall notice thereof that the sayd Christopher Nock

2. during the voyage in question did lye ashoare and absent him=
3. selfe for the space of about ˹eight or tenn˺ fifteene nights and the greatest
4. of the dayes of those nights And hee saith that divers of the
5. Company of the sayd shipp to the number of 14 vizt Abraham CoXX GUTTER
6. Theodor Nookes Richard Galhampton John Brookes Robert MorXXXXXX GUTTER
7. John Jackson Henry ffoot William Richbill Nicholas Miller Richard
8. Brooke aforesayd ffrancis William William Toft Robert Collins
9. Thomas Richards did at Zant in the moneth of June 1655 deserte the
10. sayd shipp the George Bonadventure and keepe on shoare which they
11. did to and XXXXXXX sayd they would not come on board till they
12. had two moneths pay paid them whereupon the Master of the sayd
13. shipp and Mr Dobson factor of the sayd Mr ffarington did cause them
14. to be seized upon Souldiers and át length the Consull with
15. much persuasion prevailed with them to goe on board againe the
16. Master causing them to bee paid one moneths pay and thereupon
17. this deponent did by order of the sayd Master and the sayd dobson pay
18. unto all the shipps company who desyred the same (many which
19. the parties to this suite plaintiff in this suite were comprehended) one
20. Moneths pay "

- HCA 13/71 f.270v: Case: Beniamin dimmock John Godden Christopher Knecke Richard Brooke and henry denbe against George ffarington; Deposition: 1. Robert Thompson the parish of Saint Martin in the Vintrey London Cittizen and Merchantaylor of London late Purser of the shipp the George Bonadventure of London aged forty sixe yeares; Date: 02/07/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[2]



Specifying length of mariners contract for wages


See:

  • "1. To the 7th hee saith hee was present at the Barbados and heard the sayd

2. Nayler and horne and Company agree with the foresayd Kerwall and others
3. owners of the shipp Justine to give them fifty pounds a moneth for seaven
4. monthes certayne and eight moneths uncertayne, under which pay the sayd shipp
5. was at the tyme of her seizure and saith the sayd shipp was by contract
6. to be delivered to her Owners at Barbados after her returne from
7. Guinney and further hee cannot depose./"


- HCA 13/71 f.400r Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX (Signature of "William Buckland"); Date: XXXX. Transcribed by William Kellett.[3]
  1. Electronic link to a digital source
  2. HCA 13/71 f.270v
  3. HCA 13/71 f.400r