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Matching Articles"Exploration" (Total 43)
Table of Contents
Click on TABLE OF CONTENTS above to access a list of all Exploration and Settlement articles.
The English Fishery and Trade in the 18th Century
The British migratory fishery at Newfoundland reached its height in the 18th century in terms of production, employment, and revenue.
The Impact of the Anglo-French Wars, 1793-1803
Coming so soon after the massive market collapse of the late 1780s, the Anglo-French wars had a devastating effect on the migratory fishery.
The Migratory Fishery: The Annual Voyage
Information about the annual voyage of the migratory fishery, including the fishing process and territory.
Answer to Census Inquiries Regarding Ferryland and Aquaforte in 1699
Extract from 'The Answer to the Enquiries from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Council of Trade and Plantations' by Andrew Leake, 1699.
Journal Extracts of Jean Baudoin, 1696
Extracts from a journal by Jean Beaudoin, dated November 10 to 19, 1696, and dealing with France, war, planters, boats, census, and livestock.
Bob Bartlett
Biography of the explorer, Captain Robert (Bob) Bartlett, who skippered some of the most famous and controversial expeditions to the Arctic.
[Sir] David Kirke; 3 July, 1646
Record of an order to draw bills of exchange, by Sir David Kirke, dated July 3, 1646, and dealing with New England, fish, planters, and commerce.
James Story [Captain HMS ANTELOPE]; 1 September, 1681
An Account of Fishing and Sack Ships in Ferryland and Caplin Bay
[Sir] John Berry [Captain HMS BRISTOLL]; 12 September, 1675
A List of ships Fishing in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1675
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Account of Fishing Ships at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1677
Garrison Life in the 18th Century: Page 3
Page three of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
Garrison Life in the 18th Century: Page 4
Page four of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
Garrison Life in the 18th Century: Page 5
Page five of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
John Mitchels [Captain HMS WARWICK]; 2 December, 1708
A List of the Inhabitants Names etc., for Ferryland, 1708
[Captain] John Wyborne; 7 December, 1676
Names of the English Inhabitants, with the Number of Boats and Men, and their Wives and Children at Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1676
[Sir] William Poole [Captain HMS LEOPARD]; 10 September, 1677
An account of all the inhabitants and planters living in Ferryland and Caplin Bay
Daniel Jones [Captain HMS DIAMOND]; 12 September, 1682
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1682
Francis Wheler [Captain HMS TYGER]; 27 October, 1684
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1684
Thomas Crawley [Captain HMS RESERVE]; 15 October, 1692
An Account of the Number of the Inhabitants etc., in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1692
[Commodore] John Norris; 27 September, 1698
An Account of the Inhabitants in Ferryland and Caplin Bay, 1698
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