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Ceredigion Archives GB 0212TSR/1-9 Ceredigion Archives This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 34295 The National Archives Acc. No.76 TSR/1 Deposited by the Registrar of Shipping and Seamen per Mr. B. R. Parry, County Archivist, Gwynedd Archives, Caernarvon. 22nd May, 1976. "Kata" - Home Trade Ship, No.1341 registered at Aberyetwyth 1. Official Log Book and Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Kate", owned by Edward David Jones of Aberystwyth, Master. Crew:- Richard Williams of Carnarvon Urias Rowlands of Seion, Pontclinon ? John Edvards of Newborough, Anglesey Agustus Deboser of Contenu? Belgium R. G. Griffiths of Carnarvon Jan. - June, 1897 "Jane Morgana" - Home Trade Ship, No.20661, registered at Aberystwyth 2. Account of voyages and crow of the "Jane Morgans" owned by David Morgans of Aberystwyth, Master Crew:- John Morgans of Aberystwyth John Price of Cardigan Thomas Daniel of Aberystwyth Rowland Humphreys of Aberdovey (Two half-yearly returns) Jan. - Dec. 1S86 "Pacific" - Foreign-Going Ship, No.27308, registered at Aberystwyth 3. Agreement and Account No.51712 of crew of the "Pacific", owned by Thomas Evans of New Quay, Cardigan Master:- John Evans of New Quay Crew:- William Rees of Fishguard Adas McPherson of Leith John Price of Fishguard David Davies of New Quay April - June, 1880 2­ "Maria Anna" - Bo- Trade Ship. No, 27863 registered at Abaryatwyth 4. Agreement and Account Ho.89126 of voyages and crew of too "Maria Anna", owned by Thomas Daniel, 2 Sea View Place, Aberystwyth, Mastar Crew:- Richard Rowlands of Aberystwyth Edward Jiles of Aberystwyth Henry Mlllmaa of Dartmouth Joseph ( ) royna of Pan Vina? William Jeffery of Southport Frank Dudgeon of Hull Thomas Karablin of Youghal Mathew Flynn of Youghal Jul. - Don. 1880 "Margaret Jonsa" - Home Trade Ship So.13263 registered at Aberyatwyth 5. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Margaret Jones" owned by Thomas Jones, Mastor, of Aberystwyth Crow:- Thomas Jonas of Aberystwyth Humphrey Jonas of Afoersoch Henry Williams of Amlwch William Hughes of Moalfro July, 1868 6. Account of Toyagea and Craw of the "Margaret Jonas" owned by Thomas Jones, Aberystwyth, Master Crews- Thomas Jones of Aberystwyth Humphrey Jonas of Caernarvonshire Henry Evans of Aaglasas William Owens of Anglesea January, 1869 "lather and Mary" - Ho- Trade 8hlp Wo.1662 registered at Aboryatwyth 7. Account of voyages and crev of the "Esther and Mary" owned by Evan Davies of Convey, Master Crew:- Abraham Evans of Pembrokeshire Thomas Evans of lev Quay Jeakln Williams of New Quay Jan. - JUDO 1868 "Sarah Bridget" - Foreign-Going Ship. No.21672. registered at Aberyatwyth Agreement and Account of Crew 8. Agreement and Account of Crow of the "Sarah Bridget" owned by J. Phillips, New Quay Crow:- J. Griffiths of New Quay (Master) John Phillips of Moo Quay John Richards of St. Dogmala David James of St. Dogmala John Lewis of St. Dogmals John Morgan of Cardiff William Bills (?) of Brldgevater JOBS Aldrldge of Lynn Richard Owen of Pwllheli Joshua Jones of Cardiff David Davios of Aberpor^ James Ovens of Cardigan Bernard Haver Kamp of Aldenbury Thomas Case of Newport March 1866 9. Agreement and Account of Crew (FG) of the "Sarah Bridget", owned by Jenkln Phillips, Hew Quay, Cardiganshire Crev:- Joshua Griffiths of Nev Quay (Master) Henry Shorts of Hull James Ovens of Nev Quay William Edbrooke of Bristol Henry Shepperd of Bristol Francis Epvorth of Bull Thomas Ovens of Cardigan William Black of Jersey William Bayment of Yarmouth 7th March, 1867 10. Copy Agreement for tehe "Sarah Bridget" owned by Jenkln Phillips of New Quay Crew:- Joshua Griffiths of New Quay (Master) Thomas Owens of Cardigan John Davis of Liverpool William Edbrooke of Bristol T. Jacob of,. Antwerp Delbert Verch of Antwerp T. De Evillea of Antwerp 4th Oct. 1867 Also Release at the Termination of Voyages 21st March, 1868 11. Account of Crew of the "Sarah Bridget", owned by Jenkin Phillips of New Quay Crew:- Joshua Griffiths of New Quay (Master) Thomas Owens of Cardigan John Davis of Liverpool William Edbrooke of Bristol T. Jacobs of Antwerp Delbert Vertch of Antwerp T. De Evllles of Antwerp 21st March 1868 12. Agreement and Account of Crew of the "Sarah Bridget" owned by Jenkln Phillips, New Quay Crew:- Joshua Griffiths of New Quay (Master) Thomas Jones of New Quay John Jacobs of Antwerp Cornelisde Bruya of ? Frans Ds Grilles of Antwerp Jenkin Jones of Cardigan John Ferguson of Argyle 4th April, 1868 Also Release at the Termination of a Voyage at the Port of Hull J. Jacobs John Ferguson Fr Ds Grilles C ds Bruyn Jenkln Jones Thomas Jonss 12th Oct, 1868 4 " \A Official Log Books 13. Official Log Book for the Foreign-Going Ship, the "Sarah Bridget" Crew:- Joshua Griffiths (Master) Henry Short James Ownes Edward Ranchley William Edbrook Henry Sheppard Francis Epworth Thomas Ownes Thomas Hopday William Black William Rayment John Davies Jacob Jacobs De Masterck De Eviller March, 1868 14. Official Log Book of the Foreign-Going Ship "Sarah Bridget'' Crew:- Joshua Griffiths (Master) Thomas Jones John Jacobs Cornelisde Bruyn Frances De Erllles Jenkin Jones John Lusiginson April - October 1868 "Mary £arah" - Home Trade Ship. Ho.29306. registered at Aberystwyth Accounts of Voyages and Crew IS. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Mary Sarah", owned by Phillip Thomas, Castle Street, Hew Quay, Master Crew:- P. Thomas of New Quay David Evans of New Quay ? of New Quay John Jones of New Quay John Nicholas of New Quay John Jones of New Quay Jan. - June 1866 16. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Mary Sarah", owned by Phillip Thomas, Castle Street, New Quay Master Crew:- P. Thomas of Cardigan David Evans of Cardigan Jenkln Thomas of Cardigan John Jones of New Quay John Nicholas of New Quay July - Dec. 1866 17. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Mary Sarah" owned by Phillip Thomas of Newquay, Master Crew:- David Evans of Newquay David Phillips of Newquay John Jones of Newquay Evan Davis of Newquay John Nicholas of Newquay, apprentice Jenkln Thomas Evans of Newquay, apprentice (2 half-yearly returns) Jan. - Dec. 1867 18. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Mary Sarah" owned by P. Thomas, New Quay, Master Crew:- P. Thomas of New Quay John Williams of New Quay John Jonas of New Quay Thomas Davlss of Aberaeron Frances Evans of Msw Quay John Evans of Nsw Quay Jenkln Thomas Evans of New Quay Jan. - June 1868 Also Copy Crew Agreement dated 16th March, 1868 19. Account of Voyages and Crew of the "Mary Sarah", owned by P. Thomas, New Quay, Master Crew:- Phillip Thomas of Nsw Quay John Williams of Nsw Quay Thomas Davlss of Aberaeron John Jones of Nsw Quay Francis Evans of New Quay David Jones of New Quay Jenkin Thomas Evans of New Quay July - Dec. 1868 Also Copy Crew Agreement Dated 1st July, 1868 7­ 20. Account of Voyages sad Crew of the "Mary Sarah", owned by Phillip Thomas, Now Quay Crew:- John Evans of Mew Quay (Master) Dawid Evans of Cardigan John Jones of New Quay John Regan of Cork John Owens of Cardigan David Davies of New Quay William Davies of New Quay Jan. - June 1873 Also copy Crew Agreement dated Jan. 1873 21. Agreement and Account No.86197 of the Crew of the "Mary Sarah" (Foreign-Going Ship) owned by Phillip Thomas, New Quay Crew:- John Evans of New Quay, Master David Evans of Cardigan John Owens of Cardigan Thomas Calahang of New York David Davies William Davies Aug. - Now. 1873 22. Copy Agreement for Borne Trade Ship "Mary Sarah" (No.29306), owned by Phillip Thomas of New Quay Master and registered at Aberystwyth Crew:- David Evans of New Quay David Phillips of New Quay John Jones of New Quay Evan Davies of New Quay Jenkln Thomas Evans of Liverpool John Nicholas of Aberystwyth (2 half-yearly returns) Jan. - Dec. 1867 23. Account of Voyages aad Crew of the "Mary Sarah" owned by P. Thomas, New Quay Crew:- John Evans of New Quay (Master) David Evans of Cardigan John Owens of Cardigan David Davies of New Quay William Davies of New Quay July - Dee. 1873 Also Copy Crew Agreement dated 16th July 1873 24. Agreement and account of voyages) and crow of tha "Mary Sarah", owned by Philip Thomas of Sea View Newquay, Cardigan Master:- Jenkln Jones of Pilot Place, Mewquay Crew:- John Jenkins of Newquay Thomas £vans of Newquay Evan James of Newquay John James Jones of Newquay Francis Morris of Conway David Davlss of Newquay Thorns Kely of Dungarvan f1111am Thomas of Newquay (2 half-yearly returns) Jan. - Dec. 1878 25. Agreement and account of voyages and crew of the "Mary Sarah" owned by P(hilip) Thomas of Kewquay Master:- Jenkln Jones of Newquay Crew:- Jos1ah Phillips of Newquay Edward Elsley of London Patrick Buckley of Toughal William Davis of Glostsr John Davis of Gloster JOBS Gaylor of Brldgewater C. Bennett of Stroud Walter Whiffen of Pools Prsd Fisld of Glostsr Jan. * June 1883 28. Account of voyages and crew of the "Mary Sarah" owned by William Davis of Saul, Gloucestershire Master:- William Davis Junior of Saul Crew:- John Gaylor of Brldgewater Charles Bennett of Stroud Fred Field of Saul, Glosture William Durant of Brldgewater Henry Smith of Liverpool July - Dec. 1883 -9­ 27. Agreement end account of voyages and crev of the "Mary Sarah" owned by William Davis of Saul, near Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, Master Crev:- Henry Nurse of Gloster William H. Davies of Saul William Prier of Gloster Jul. - Dec. 1898 Official Log Books 28. Official Log Book of the "Mary Sarah" Crev:- John Evans (Master) David Evans John Ovens David Davies William Davies May - June 1873 29.
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