Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Narrative of the First Voyage of Sir James Lancaster
- Narrative of the First Voyage of Sir James Lancaster
- The Voyage of Captain James Lancaster to Pernambuco
- The First Voyage made to East India by Master James Lancaster (now Knight) for the Merchants of London, Anno 1600
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— I
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— II
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— III
- The Voyage of Captain Sharpeigh— I
- The Voyage of Captain Sharpeigh— II
- The Sixth Voyage set forth by the East India Company: Instructions to the Factors
- Commission to Sir Henry Middleton for the Sixth Voyage
- The Second Voyage of Sir Henry Middleton, being the Sixth set forth by the East India Company
- Journal of the Sixth Voyage, by Thomas Love
- Journal of the Sixth Voyage, kept by Nicholas Downton (1610-1613)
- Journal of Ralph Crosse, Purser of the Hoseander in the Tenth Voyage
- A Calendar of the Ships' Journals preserved in the India Office (written within the seventeenth century)
- Journal of the Voyage of John Knight to seek the North-West Passage, 1606
- A List of Ships of the East India Company (employed during the Seventeenth Century)
- Index
Commission to Sir Henry Middleton for the Sixth Voyage
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Narrative of the First Voyage of Sir James Lancaster
- Narrative of the First Voyage of Sir James Lancaster
- The Voyage of Captain James Lancaster to Pernambuco
- The First Voyage made to East India by Master James Lancaster (now Knight) for the Merchants of London, Anno 1600
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— I
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— II
- The Voyage of Captains Keelinge and Hawkins— III
- The Voyage of Captain Sharpeigh— I
- The Voyage of Captain Sharpeigh— II
- The Sixth Voyage set forth by the East India Company: Instructions to the Factors
- Commission to Sir Henry Middleton for the Sixth Voyage
- The Second Voyage of Sir Henry Middleton, being the Sixth set forth by the East India Company
- Journal of the Sixth Voyage, by Thomas Love
- Journal of the Sixth Voyage, kept by Nicholas Downton (1610-1613)
- Journal of Ralph Crosse, Purser of the Hoseander in the Tenth Voyage
- A Calendar of the Ships' Journals preserved in the India Office (written within the seventeenth century)
- Journal of the Voyage of John Knight to seek the North-West Passage, 1606
- A List of Ships of the East India Company (employed during the Seventeenth Century)
- Index
Summary
1. Appointment of Sir Henry Middleton to the command of the fleet consisting of the Trade's Increase, Peppercorn, and Darling.
2. Appointments of Nicholas Downton to be second in command ; of Benjamin Greene to be chief merchant in the Darling; of Lawrence Femell to be chief agent at Surat ; of Matthew Mullineux to be pilot-major on board the Trade's Increase. All of whom are to render due obedience to their superiors in rank.
3. Each ship's company to assemble morning and evening for prayers.
4. Blasphemy, swearing, thieving, drunkenness, and other disorderly conduct, to be severely punished. No gambling to be permitted, as the same generally leads to quarrellings and murders, and is provocative of God's vengeance.
5. A special order is to be issued “that noe liquor bee spilte in the ballaste of the shippe, nor fithines bee lefte within bourde”, as the same cause illness, but special care is to be taken to keep the ships sweet and clean.
6. The general, lieutenant, and master of each ship to receive an inventory of all stores on board before the ship leaves the Thames, such stores to be kept under lock and key until the ship is at sea, when they are to be handed over to the charge of the various officers who are to have charge of such. All stores to be entered in the purser's books when issued, and only to be issued on the warrant of the general, lieutenant, or chief merchant of each ship, such warrants to be duly registered by’ the purser.
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- The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster, Kt., to the East IndiesWith Abstracts of Journals of Voyages to the East Indies During the Seventeenth Century, Preserved in the India Office, and the Voyage of Captain John Knight (1606), to Seek the North-West Passage, pp. 137 - 144Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1877