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Salee Rose


Downes, England to Boston
September 5, 1683

DISTRICT OF BOSTON - PORT OF BOSTON
The Salee Rose set sail from the Downes to Boston. The Salee Rose departed the Downs early in the morning of September 5, 1683, guided out of the King's Channel by the Grand Pilot, (sop) before turning the ship over to her captain. John Knepp, ordered there by the King through Sr. Richard Haddock and Sr. John Narbrough, Knights. He brought articles of agreement with him that were refused by the crew, saying that their agreement was with Captain Phips and not with the King. They were later persuaded by Phips to sign. This was the crew: "An Account of all the Mens Names that now Belong to his Majesties ship the Rose: which have signed-to the Articles: made between his sacred Majestie and then for the proceeding on a voyage to ye Bahama shoalds."
Columns represent: name, occupation or duty on ship, notes.
 1  William Phips         Commander
 2  Michaell Coan         Chief mate
 3  Francis Rogers        second mate       (discharged November 1683)
 4  Francis Taylor (d)    Carpenter
 5  Edward Jones          Gunner
 6  John Fisher           boatswain
 7  Emanuel Brookes       Coxwain
 8  James Palmer    
 9  William Covill        second mate
10  Erasmus Stephens                        discharged Nov 20, 1683
11  Richard Terrett                         (one of the pleadges on board)
12  John Bruce                              (discharged January 1683/4)
13  William Game
14  David White
15  Richard Wood
16  Charles Kempthorne
17  Robert Darrington                       (one of the Pleadges on Board)
18  Charles Clifton
19  Samuel Boydon
20  John Thomas
21  Elias Hacker
22  Richard Weton
23  Samuel Nicholds
24  Thomas Studman                          Disch December 1683
25  Samuel Curtis
26  Nicholas Gray
27  Richard Blackwell
28  Tobias Cambe
29  Charles LaBruce       Chy'smate         (perhaps chyurgeons mate)
30  Cornelius Hayes       Carpenter's mate
31  Richard Davis
32  Thomas Macklash
33  Richard Pickton
34  Richard Merritt
35  David Booth
36  Roger Edes            Chyrugeon
37  Thomas Powell
38  Thomas Burry
39  Peter Martin
40  John Sterrs
41  Thomas Pawley         Cooper
42  Richard Simpson       boy
43  John Roger            boy
44  Alexander Atkinson
45  John Hanar
46  John Owen
47  Jon Jones
48  Humphrey Cord
49  John Oroton
50  Willim Hinn
51  Gabriell Fishlock
52  John Orr
53  Thomas Head
54  Henry Johnson
55  Thomas Owen 
56  William Bryant
57  Henry Gabrich
58  Nicholas Howard
59  Richard Howqrd
60  Henry Dickenson
61  Thoams Butler
62  William Pitts
63  Moses Patrick
64  Henry Brockton
65  James Gilleris
66  Michael Squerser
67  John Trewitt
68  Thomas Bartlett
69  Bartholomew West
70  Edward Taylor
71  Thomas Bussell
72  James Raymond
73  Roger Counter
74  Timothy Bryant
75  Samuel Lewes
76  John Casser
77  Thomas Morsana
78  Anthony Street
79  John Blower
80  John Makalla
81  Samuel Swetman
82  Edward Taylor                           (?repeat, or son?)
83  George Barber
84  Charles Salmon
Transcribed and contributed by Barbarann Ayars
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 January 2001



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