No. 3-Agreement for foreign-going ship-Continued. The several persons whose names are hereto subscribed, and whose descriptions are contained below, and of whom fifteen are engaged as sailors, hereby agree to serve on board the said ship, in the several capacities expressed against their respective names, on a voyage from Liverpool to Palermo, thence (iť required) to any ports and places in the Mediterranean Sea and West Indies, and back to a final port of discharge in the United Kingdom, the term not to exceed six months. And the said crew agree to conduct themselves in an orderly, faithful, honest, and sober manner, and to be at all times diligent in their respective duties, and to be obedient to the lawful communds of the said master, or of any person who shall lawfully succeed him, and of their superior officers, in everything relating to the said ship and the stores and cargo thereof, whether on board, in boats, or on shore; in consideration of which services to be duly performed, the said master hereby agrees to pay to the said crew as wages the sums against their names respectively expressed, and to supply them with provisions according to the annexed scale. And it is hereby agreed that any embezzlement or willful or negligent destruction of any part of the ship's cargo or stores shall be made good to the owner out of the wages of the person guilty of the same. And if any person enters himself as qualified for a duty which he proves incompetent to perform, his wages shall be reduced in proportion to his incompetency. And it is also agreed that the regulations authorized by the Board of Trade, which, in the paper annexed hereto, are numbered 1 to 22, are adopted by the parties hereto, and shall be considered as embodied in this agreement. And it is also agreed that if any member of the crew considers himself to be aggrieved by any breach of the agreement, or otherwise, he shall represent the same to the master or officer in charge of the ship in a quiet and orderly manner, who shall thereupon take such steps as the case may require. And it is also agreed that the crew shall consist of mate, carpenter, boatswain, sailmaker, steward, cook, 15 seamen, 4 engineers, 17 firemen, and 2 boys. No grog allowed. In witness whereof the said parties have subscribed their names hereto on the days against their respective signatures mentioned. Signed by James Alexander Duguid, master, on the 3d day of March, 1862. Date and place of discharge from such Date. ship. Place. February 20 January. 24 November. 3 January 27 January Signatures of crew. No. 3-Agreement for foreign-going ship-Continued. 8. d. 3 Thomas Renshaw, his mark. do do do do 3 Thomas Loyd. do do Boy do 5 0 1 0 John Cunniff. .do .do do do 1 10 Joseph William Evans. .do do Engineers' steward do 3 William Allan do do Engineer .do 25 John Scott do do do do 20 0 0 0 15 10 0 0 10 J. W. Hughes. 0 Do. 0 Do. 0 Do. 0 Do. 0 Do. 0 0 Do. 10 0 50 Do. Mate. 1 Substitutes. (Signed) 12 J. A. DUGUID, Master. I hereby certify this to be a true copy of the agreement (executed in three folios) of the ship Oreto, of Liverpool, official number 44,200, deposited on record in this office. GENERAL REGISTER AND RECORD OFFICE OF SEAMEN, ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, 19th October, 1871, J. J. MAYO, Registrar General. * No. 4. [List C, No. 2405. Sanctioned by the Board of Trade, August, 1860, in pursuance of 17 and 18 Victoria, chapter 104.] PORT OF LIVERPOOL. Account of crew of foreign-going ship, to be delivered at the end of the voyage to the shipping-master at the above port. 405 We, the undersigned, members of the crew of the said ship, do hereby release the said ship and the master and owner or owners thereof from all claims for wages or otherwise in respect of the above-mentioned voyage; and I, the master, do hereby release the said crew from all claims in respect of the said voyage. Dated at Liverpool, the 28th day of August, 1862. (Signed) FAWCETT, PRESTON & CO., Signatures of crew-WILLIAM PORTER. Owners. PETER HAMON. I attest the execution of the above release in my presence. (Signed) W. T. CURRYER, I hereby certify this to be a true copy of the Schedule (M) of the ship Oreto, of Liverpool, official number 44,200, deposited on record in this office. J. J. MAYO, GENERAL REGISTER AND RECORD OFFICE OF SEAMÉN, Registrar General. |