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CXXXIV. The Account of A. B. for Furnishing the Ship
"Supply"
September, 1620

Smyth of Nibley Papers, Smyth, 3, Pages 143–150
Document in the New York Public Library
List of Records No. 202

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The accompt of A. B. for all things in settinge out and furnishinge of the Ship called
the Supply sent from Bristoll in September. 1620. wth [56] p̱sons

                   

386

                                     
Bought at London. 
ffor .15. grosse of buttons  xjs  xjd 
ffor .60. elns of linnen cloth  lvs 
ffor .15. elns of canvas  xvjs  iijd 
ffor .10. yards of blue linnen for facinge the doublets  ixs  iiijd 
ffor tape and thread  vs 
ffor .42. yards of brode cloth at vis the yard for .20. cassackℯ
& breeches 
xijli  xijs 
ffor .57 yards of dyed holmes fustian at .18d. the yard for
20 doublets 
4li  5s  6d 
ffor makinge the said .20. doublets cassackℯ & breeches at
3s 4d 
iijli  vjs  viijd 
ffor .10. doublets & breeches of russet lether wth lether lyn-
ings .8l 15s & .9. gros of lether buttons .10s In the wholl
wth the makinge 
ixli  vs 
ffor glas beades of ∥2∥ seu9all sorts  xxs 
ffor drugs & phisickℯ bought of Mr Barton Apothecary by
doctor Gulsons direcc̃on for the flipp & scurvy &c 
iiijll͠  iijs  iiijd 
A wainscot boxe and hay to pack the same in &c  ijs  ixd 
A drifatt to send downe the .30. sutes of apparell and carriage
of the same from the Taylors to the wayne at Holborne
bridge & porters 
vijs  vijd 
Sm̃ xll iiijd 
Bought at Stoke 
ffor .20. bushells of wheat at .3s 6d  iijll͠  xs 
ffor .336l of butter at vd  vijll͠ 
ffor .336l of cheese at 25s the .112l  iiill͠  xvs 
ffor .2. Corslets & .2. Callivers furnished  vll͠ 
ffor a musket  xxxs 
Sm̃ xxll͠ xvs 
Bought at Nibley and in the Country. 
ffor .22. bushells of white pease bought by Mr Smyth of Mris.
Leigh of Combe at 2s the bushell .44s & cariage to Nibley
.2s 6d 
xlvjs  vjd 
ffor .9. bushells more of white pease bought of Sam Trotman
at 22d the bushell (wch were the best of all.) 
xvjs  vjd 
ffor 9 busheels of .8. square wheat in ears in .2. great pipes
at .4s 
xxxvis 
ffor 12 busheels & halfe of malt (dryed on purpose) put into
another great canary pipe at .2s 
xxvs 
ffor the said .3. pipes, & for one other pipe .2. hoggesheads &
.2. lesser caskℯ to put the said pease in, & caryage in .2.
waynes from Nibly to Berkly, wth .12d spent by the
plowman there, & to the coup to head & dresse them 
lijs 
Sm̃ viijll͠ xvjs 

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Bought at Bristoll faire and after there. 
ffor .522. dozen of buttons, p̱te thread, p̱te haire And .6.
dozen of greene silke 
xxjs  ixd 
ffor .12. dozen yards of garteringe, of 2. sortℯ & .4. colors &c  xvs 
ffor .6. grosse of poynts beinge .72. dozen whereof th' one
half of lether, th' other of thread 
viijs 
ffor .5. paire of double boxcombes, & .6. bone combs  ijs 
ffor .10. dozen of knives whereof .9. dozen of one sort and
one dozen of another sort 
xvjs 
ffor one dozen of sisers  iijs 
ffor one dozen of weomens sheares  iiijs 
ffor .4. payrℯ of Taylors sheares of .2. sortℯ  iijs 
ffor one dozen of paringe knives  xijd 
ffor .6. other knives  xviijd 
ffor .600. & an halfe of cheese bought by Wm Hopton at .14s
& 16s the hundred beinge 101 cheeses 
4ll͠  xvijs 
ffor .4. quirℯ & an halfe of pap̱ for all the servantℯ Inden-
tures and other draughts, &c 
xviijd 
ffor .54. ells of dowlas at .15d ob̴. for shirtℯ  iijll͠  ixs  ixd 
ffor .58. els .3. qters of canvas for sheets at .14d  iijll͠  viijs  vjd 
ffor .24. els of canvas at .15d And .66. els of canvas at .13d ob̴  vll͠  iiijs  vjd 
ffor .52. els of canvas at .15. for shirts  iijll͠  vs 
ffor .84. ells of canvas at .13d ob̴. for sheetℯ  iiijll͠  xvs 
ffor .81. ells qter of canvas at .14d  iiijll͠  xvjs  ijd 
ffor .82. ells and an halfe at .14d of canvas  iiijll͠  xvjs  iiijd 
ffor .56. ells & an halfe of canvas at .14d  iijll͠  vs  xid 
ffor .32. ells of dowlas at .14d  xxxvijs  iiijd 
ffor .3. dozen of fallinge bands at 7s 6d the dozen  xxijs  vjd 
ffor .5. dozen of fallinge bands at 6s 6d the dozen  xxxijs  vjd 
ffor .2. dozen of falling bands at vs vid the dozen  xjs 
ffor .10. dozen of handkercheifs  lijs 
ffor .49. payre of Irish stockins  ljs  ijd 
ffor .22. payre of Irish stockins  xxvs  vjd 
ffor .34. payre of Irish stockins  xxxvijs  vd 
ffor one barrell of Tarre  xxiiijs 
ffor one barrell of pitch  xxxvjs 
ffor .6. hoggesheads of baysalt for Virginia  xxxis 
ffor .30. stone of stockℯ at 2s iijll͠  xvs 
ffor .10. reaphookℯ  iiijs 
ffor .2. fryinge pans  iiijs  xd 
ffor .2. boltℯ of browne thread  viijs  iiijd 
ffor one bolt of black thread  iiijs  iiijd 
ffor .8l of browne thread  xvijs 
ffor .20. pickaxes  xxxvijs 
ffor .40. weedinge howes  liijs  iiijd 
ffor .30. spades  xxvs 
ffor .2. sithes  vs 
ffor .10. fellinge axes  xvs 
ffor .6. squaringe axes  xiijs 
ffor .20. bed mats  xxs 
ffor .10. bushells d̴i. peck of oatmeale at .4s  xliiijs  vjd 
ffor .5. bushells of oatmeal grotℯ at 6s  xxxs 
ffor .2. grindstones  vijs 
ffor .2. french mill stones  xxs 
ffor .102li of sope  xxiiijs 
ffor .10. traces of onyons  iijs  iiijd 
ffor .10. gallons .3. quartℯ of oyle & the runlet to put it in  xliijs  iijd 
ffor .6. basketℯ vsed about the ship  xviijd 
ffor .6. bells  ixs 
ffor .6. bandeleres  xijs 
ffor .1 qter of .100. of match  xjs  viijd 
ffor .6. swordes  xxiiijs  vid 
ffor makinge .51. shirtℯ at .3d & 2 towells  xijs  xd 
ffor makinge .25. payre of sheetℯ  viijs  iiijd 
ffor .100. d̴i & 13l of lead beinge .6. bars  xvs  vjd 
ffor .200. of lead shot at id 1 ob̴. the  xxviijs 
ffor .160.l d̴i of powder at 15d  xll͠ 
ffor a litle caske to put .12l of powder in  vid 
ffor .200. payre of shoes of .4. sizes  xxijll͠  xiijs 
ffor garden seeds vzt. parsnip, carret, cabbage, turnep, let-
tuice, onyon mustard and garlick &c 
xixs  viijd 
ffor .2. tun of sider bought at Bristoll  iiijll͠  xiijs  iiijd 
ffor one hoggeshead of newe sider sent Mr Thorpe 
ffor hallinge to the storehouse and lynes to maile in it  ijs  xd 
The charges of Rob̴t Lawford at Bristoll imployed duy9s
dayes buyinge of provisions &c 
vjs 
ffor .60. gallons & one pottle of aqua vite at iijs  ixll͠  xviijd 
ffor .22500. nayles of seu9all sorts  iijll͠  xs 
ffor .2000. of hobnayles  iiijs 
ffor .4000. of sparrowbills  xxijd 
ffor bags to put nayles in and to the porter  ixd 
Given to the poore and spent at hiringe the first ship by
ffelgate 
xviijd 
Given to break of from that ships after .14. days  iiijll͠  viijs 
ffor one dryfatt and .3. tun of caske vntrimd  xxs 
ffor .15. dozen of candles at .4s 4d the dozen &c  iijll͠  vs 
ffor .2. barrells of Irish beoffe bought by Toby ffelgate  xlixs 
ffor one other barrell bought by Tho. Kenis  xxvs 
ffor .2142[219] of beoffe & porke, salt for it & charges in saltinge
and barellinge beinge in .13. barrells 
xlijll͠  xviijs  jd 
ffor .200. d̴i of codfish at 46s the .100. called Cornish fish &c  vll͠  xvs 
ffor cariage of .1300. waight from * * * London p̱te by
horse & p̱te by wayne to Bristoll & waighinge 
lviijs 

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ffor a chest to put small parcells in  iiijs  xd 
ffor .100. 3. qters .7l of iron hoopes to hoope .6. tun of beere
at .3d the pound 
ls  ixd 
ffor dyet & lodginge in Bristoll vpon one accompt at the
horshooe and horsmeat & hire of Toby ffelgates horse
twice to nibly 
lvijs  vjd 
ffor markams workℯ of husbandry & huswifry bound togeather
and for the like of Gowges &c 
vjs 
The copies of the Counsells order for fishinge & about Tobacco
and of Sr Edwin Sandis p̳iect, and of the Artificiall wine,
to be sent over to Mr Thorpe, payd the Secretary &c 
vs 
ffor .18. Tun of beere at .36s p̱. tun And for .3. barrells spent
in the ship 
xxxiij  ijs 
ffor .8800. of bisket at .12s the .100li and .21li an over and a
quarter. of 100. more 
lijll͠  xvijs 
ffor .20. Ruggs at .8s the peece  viijll͠ 
ffor .100. of monmoth caps and bands  8ll͠  15s  8d 
ffor a boylinge kettle filled for the ship at 17d thel beinge
36l. d̴i 
lvs  iiijd 
ffor .60. gallons of sack at .2s 6d the gallon in .4. runlets  vijll͠  xs 
ffor one hoggeshead of wine vineger  xls 
ffor Cloutleather .32d shoothreads .26. dozen .4s and iiijl halfe
quarter of hempe .4s id 
xls  jd 
To the Coup vpon his bill for .39. tun of caske and .2. barrells
of all the fraight contayninge .142. vessells bought of him
(besides what came from mr Tracy & mr Smyth) 
xixll͠  xjs 
And to the coups iournyman for many labors by him done  ijs  vjd 
To Mr Ewens in p̱te of the wages for the hire of his ship
before hand by acquitance and by indorsement of his
ch̴re p̱ty 
xlll͠ 
To the grosser for sugar pepper ginger, cynamon nutmegs
cloves, mace, dates raisons currants damaske prunes,
rice saffron Almonds brimston, starch & one reme of
pap̱ 
vll͠  xiijs 
ffor a masons great hammer & truell bought by Richard
Peirs for himselfe 
ijs 
ffor .8. bushells of meale at .4s the bushell  xxxijs 
ffor .2. great & .2. lesser lanthornes .5s .2. shod shovels, 20d
bellowes ladles, trenchers, mustard bolls, tape cannells,
bread baskets woodden spoones tundish .18. cans,
mustard pot, .12. poridge dishes .18. qter cans, .2. horne
tunnells, 2 horne cups, a pair of scales, .3. litle drynking
cups, .3. dozen wodden sawcers, .4. dozen platters, .6.
wyre candlesticks, .2. panyars, & .1. pep̱corne All wood 
48s 
ffor makinge of bolsters and other p̱cells vpon many p̱ticulars,
As Hallyers, .29s 10d wood .23s 4d Cordage to trusse and
cabynes .7s 4d padlockes .4s 6d, .3. spades & .2. howes .9d
makinge .30. sheetℯ and .21. shirtℯ, 11s 8d, 28 bolsters
makinge &c 
vll͠  xixs  ixd 
Bought of Mr Tracy. 
ffor .100. payre of knit stockins  ixll͠ 
ffor watchinge the wayne & cariage of the .13. brode clothes
that Benedict Webbe sent to Bristoll to the storehouse 
iijs  xd 
ffor .9. swordes  xxxs 
ffor .9. corslets  iiijll͠  xs 
ffor .9. muskets wherof .6. are wth snaphanses  ixll͠ 
ffor .6. Callivers  xxxs 
ffor .4. coates of plate  xls 
ffor .4. p̱tizans  xijs 
ffor .12. ffellinge axes made in Deane, and for .2. squaringe
axes 
xxxijs  viijd 
ffor .10. hatchets  xijs 
ffor .24. augurs of seu9all sortℯ  xvjs 
ffor .2. handsawes  iijs  vjd 
ffor .12. sithes  xxxs 
ffor .24. reaphookℯ  xijs 
ffor a vise for a Smyth  iiijs 
ffor a bras serine for a glister pipe  iiijs 
ffor .15. peeces of beoffe roofed & .4. tongues  iiijll͠ 
ffor .43.l of cheese  xiijs 
ffor .9. flitches of bacon  iiijll͠ 
ffor .20. bushells of white pease at .2s 4d  xlvjs  viijd 
ffor a barrell of pippen vinegar  xxs 
ffor .2. brodeaxes  xxx vjs 
ffor .2. felling axes  iiijs 
ffor .2. Adizes  iijs 
ffor .2. handsawes  iijs 
ffor .2. hatchets  ijs  iiijd 
ffor one .2. inche Augur  xijd 
ffor .6. turnynge tooles  ijs  vjd 
ffor .2. googes  xijd 
ffor .4. brode chesills  ijs 
ffor .7. planynge irons  ijs 
ffor small chesills  xd 
ffor one Twibill  iiijs 
ffor mendinge of servantℯ tooles  xijd 
ffor .4. millpeckℯ  ijs  viijd 


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ffor one Anvill  vs  iiijd 
ffor .2. turninge irons  xijd 
ffor .13. brode clothes of .29. yards the peece and .7. quarters
brode bought of Benedict Webbe by Mr Tracy 
104ll͠ 
ffor buckerom & canvas to pack them in  xls 
To Boswell the Apothecary vpon his bill for drugs and other
like stuffe of him bought by Mr Pawlet as appeareth 
xjll͠  xviijs  vjd 
Payd Mr ffelgate vpon accompt for charges about the bread-
roome, & cabins, for Joyners worke, pitche, nayles,
bordes &c 
iiijll͠  ixs  vjd 
Payd for wages of .5. of our seamen for .3. weekℯ d̴i. at .4s
the weeke dayly helpinge ended .17. Septembr saterday
night 
iijll͠  xs 
And for the dyet of Toby ffelgate at Bristole for .7. weekℯ at
vjs p̱. weeke 
xlijs 
Payd Toby ffelgate vpon his bill for the charges of himselfe
and hire of his horse to Bristoll and cariage of his sea
cards, affaires & apparell 
vll͠  xvjd 
Payd at the horshooe for a chamber to stowe our goods bought
at St James faire for .5. weekℯ 
xxs 
Imprest to Mr ffelgate to buy .1000. couple of newfoundland
fish 
vll͠ 
ffor .2. sives to make gunpowder in Virginia  xiiijd 
ffor a barre of iron and hangers in the cookroome in the ship  vjs  viijd 
ffor the hire of the swanne cellar .vs. And for Hendens cellar
for all our goods .11s 
xvjs 
ffor charges of diet of Mr Smyth & p̱te of the company at the
white lyon, And for the bord wages of other p̱te of the
company for .14. dayes As by Accompt kept by Wilɫm
Archard appeareth 
xvll͠  ijs  xjd 
ffor paper inke & p̱chment for Comissions and quadrip̱tite
Covenantℯ & Indentures &c 
iiijs  xd 
ffor .2. boxes for cariage of Comissions, ɫres Indentures &c
into Virginia 
xvjd 
The hire of a boat that caryed Mris Tracy & the weomen &
children from Bristoll to Crockhampill 
vjs 
To the boatmen at Barkley for caryage of .2. tun d̴i of pease
wheat, wheat eares malt &c to Bristoll 
xviijs 
To mr Willet Customer outwards for the custome of .10.
brode clothes & p̱termitted dutyes, wch is to be repayd
vpon certificat from Sr Garroway & Sr John Worsuam 
vll͠  iiijs 
Payd mr Tracyes bill for a Tramell net  xxxs 
Payd for the passage of .20. men & weomen from the p̱tes of
Hayles to Bristoll, and the hire of some horses dyet &
lodginge at the horshooe and at mris Lewis house and
lodginge of many servantℯ as by seuerall bills appeareth
over & besides what mr Smyth thought indifferently fit
to abate wch mr Tracy referred to him 
iiijll͠  xviijs 
ffor wrytinge & ingrossinge the .2. Comissions quadrip̱tite
Covenant .35. payre of Indentures and dyu9s other
p̱ticulers as by the bill appeareth 
iijll͠  xs 
Sent to mr Tracy vpon his ɫre after I was come to Nibly to
be supplyed, whilest he lay for wynd at Crockampill wth
all his company 
xll͠ 
Sm̃ total of this wholl charge disbursed till this
ships dep̱ture .18. Sept. 1620 
702ll͠  11s  6d 
Wherof 4a part is  175ll͠  12s  10d ob̴. 
Of wch iiijta p̱s of 175ll͠ 12s 10d ob̴. mr Berkeley and his p̱teners
have payd but 
50ll͠ 
The residue beinge .125ll͠ 12 10d ob̴. is to be cast vpon Mr
Tracy by agreement. 
Of wch .4ta p̱s of 175ll͠ 12s 10d ob̴. Mr Smyth hath payd the
wholl for mr Thorpe. 
Of wch .4ta p̱s of 175ll͠ 12s 10d ob̴. mr Tracy hath payd the wholl
by the hands of mr Smyth. 
Of wch .4ta p̱s of 175ll͠ 12s 10d ob̴. mr Smyth hath payd the
wholl by himselfe, but by agreement should have had
all the same but .50.ll͠ borne out likewise to him as mr
Berkeley hath, but hath not. 

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Dettors to vs about Virginia busines. 
Lent the wife of Richard Godfrey before August, 1620. wch
is to be repayd out of her husbands p̳fits 
viijll͠ 
Synger the Surgeon (gone for the Apothecary of Bristoll
bridge) is at his returne out of the Straytℯ to pay us 
ls 
Of the .200. of fish delyu9ed mr Wilɫms maryners in Virginia
by John Woodleefe in ffebruary .1619. wch cost him
there .7ll͠ 10s we had backe .20. couple at that rate at
16s 8d So he oweth vs by mr Barkers & mr Tomlinsons
award 
6ll͠  13s  4d 
Also the vll͠ deposited with mr Willet for the custome of our
brode clothes wch is to be repayd vpon certificat &c 
vll͠ 
Also mr Smyth imprest to Toby ffellgate to buy .1000. couple
of newfoundland fish .vll͠. wherof he layd out but .4ll͠
Soe ffelgate oweth 
xxs 
Also in the hands of Rob: lawford for wheat & malt sold in
october .1620. p̱ bill (above reprises p̱. bill) 
33s  2d 

repayd by her.
This will not bee
had by the award
This the farmers
of the customes
at London, will
not allowe backe.
Accompted for by
ffelgate in July
.1621.
rec by mr Smyth

 
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In John Smythe's hand.