Articles agreed between captain A.B., commander of the private ship of war, called the Terrible, (with twenty guns mounted, carrying nine-pound shot, twenty brass patereroes, four mortars, and some wall-pieces,) manned with two hundred men, now lying in Chruch-hole, (designed to cruise against the French and Spaniards,) on the one part, and the said ship's company on the other, witnesseth,
(In some, it is to cruise where the managers, and, in others, where the owners, shall direct.)
When the captain has not the above-mentioned 6 or 8 per cent., but divides with the ship's company, he commonly has twelve shares, as follows, viz:
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