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I am Ewan MacGowan, Chief Purser aboard a 16th century armed merchant ship operated by a Scottish trading company. Seven bells means the last glass o' sand before the watch change. Time to take care o' your last business wit the purser afore ye goes on watch.
Scammell, G. V.
* The Sinews of War: Manning and Provisioning English Fighting Ships c.1550 – 1650
* Manning the English Merchant Service in the Sixteenth Century
* War at Sea Under the Early Tudors
Croft, P.
* Trading With the Enemy, 1585-1604; Historical Journal 32 (1989)
Gras, N. S. B.
The Early English Customs System (Cambridge, Mass. 1918)
Muskett, P.
Smuggling in the
Vanes, J.
The Ledger of John Smythe, 1538-1550 (1974)
Willan, T. S., ed
A Tudor book of Rates (1582, republished
Williams, N. J.
The Maritime Trade of the East Anglian Ports, 1550-1590 (
Woodward, D.
Trade of Elizabethan
English medieval industries: craftsmen, techniques, products
By John Blair, Nigel Ramsay
Edition: illustrated
Published by Continuum International Publishing Group, 1991
Is in Shields Library, UC Davis
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