Historical Records of New Zealand
State and Condition of his Majesty’s bark Endeavour, Lieutenant
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State and Condition of his Majesty’s bark Endeavour, Lieutenant
Complement | 85 | Prov’ns on b’d for the complem’t at whole allowance— | ||
Borne | 82 | |||
Muster’d | 80 | Bread | (days) | 21 |
Checqued— | Beer | (days) | 0 | |
Widows’ Men | 2 | Arrack | (days) | 28 |
With leave | 0 | Beef | (weeks) | 4 |
Without leave | 0 | Pork | (weeks) | 4 |
Lent | 0 | Pease or rice | Oatmeal or rice (weeks) | 4 |
Sick— | Oatmeal or rice | (weeks) | 4 | |
On board | 19 | Flour | (weeks) | 0 |
On shore | 0 | Suet | (weeks) | 0 |
the complement— | Thist | (weeks) | 0 | |
Officers and servants | 17 | Butter Sugar | (weeks) | 4 |
Petty and able | 57 | Cheese Sugar | (weeks) | 4 |
Ordinary | 0 | Oil | (weeks) | 0 |
Landsmen | 0 | Vinegar | (weeks) | 0 |
Marines | 8 | Tons of water | (weeks) | 10 |
Short of complement | 3 | Stores wanting— | ||
Supern’y— | Boatswain’s, gunner’s, carpenter’s. | |||
Belonging to the ships | 0 | Officers— | ||
Belonging to no ship | 8 | Absent | 0 | |
Whole number victual’d | 88 | Occasion | 0 | |
Condition of the bark | Foul | |||
When last cleaned | 12 Nov., 1770. |
Jam’s Cook.