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Muster roll

Muster roll

Description:

Ships’ muster rolls from 1748 – 1749; Society of Merchant Venturers’ archive.
Muster roll no: 173.

Muster roll for the ship, the City of Cork, sailing from Antigua, 1748.
The City of Cork was one of many merchant ships supplying the colonies with manufactured goods and shipping slave-grown commodities back to Britain . Amongst the crew on this ship, is one Cork, a Negro from Cork, Ireland.

The muster roll is a list of all crew signed on for all or part of a voyage, which was used to calculate the money each man should pay to the Sailors’ Hospital Fund (insurance).

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.

The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.

Date: 1748

Copyright: Copyright The Society of Merchant Venturers

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