Waterford's Maritime World: the ledger of Walter Butler, 1750-1757 - John Mannion - Books - Four Courts Press Ltd - 9781801510165 - May 27, 2022
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Waterford's Maritime World: the ledger of Walter Butler, 1750-1757

John Mannion

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Waterford's Maritime World: the ledger of Walter Butler, 1750-1757

In October 1750 Walter Butler, a Waterford sea captain, purchased a ship in the port of Bordeaux and had it refitted there before loading it with wine, brandy and other French produce for his home port. Renamed the Catherine after his wife, the ship spent the winter in Waterford where Butler and his men prepared for a voyage to Newfoundland. She departed for the fishery in April 1751 with "passengers" (seasonal migrants) and salt provisions, returning home in the fall. Over the next six years The Catherine completed three more round trips to Newfoundland and voyages to London, Tenby, Dublin, Cork, Lisbon, Cadiz and Seville. The brig was captured off St. Lucar by a French privateer in spring, 1757. Butler's account of the Catherine survives (Prize Papers, High Court of Admiralty). The ledger contains the most detailed description of a Waterford ship, shipmaster and crew for the eighteenth century. It is a record of everyday economic exchanges with merchants, traders, artisans and labourers in Waterford city and in the ports and fishing harbours visited by the Catherine overseas, in England, Wales, France, Iberia and in faraway Newfoundland.


288 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 27, 2022
ISBN13 9781801510165
Publishers Four Courts Press Ltd
Pages 288
Dimensions 242 × 165 × 28 mm   ·   550 g
Language English  

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