Glossary | |
apprenticed | To work for a master craftsman and so learn a trade |
barke or barque | A small sailing ship |
boat | A small craft that might be carried aboard a ship and used for landing ashore etc |
conjecture | Guess |
contemporaries | Belonging to the same period of time |
cosmography | Study of the universe |
critics | People who pass comment |
duckats or ducats | A gold coin |
exotic | Unusual or strange |
freighter | Cargo ship |
funded | Paid for |
league | Unit of meaurement equal to 3 marine miles |
maine | The mainland (rather than an island) |
master | A captain of a ship |
merchants | People involved in the buying and selling of goods |
mizzen | The mast or sail nearest the stern (rear) of a ship |
ordnance (ordenance) | Canon or other pieces of artillery |
pezo | Spanish money |
plundering | Taking goods by force |
pound (lb) | A unit of weight equal to 16oz or 454g |
prize | Something seized by force or taken as booty |
ransacked | To search everywhere, to plunder |
rifled | Similar to ransack and plunder |
Ryal | A gold coin. In Elizabeth I’s reign, it was worth 15 shillings |
Sierra Leone | Country on the western coast of Africa |
sponsored | Paid for |
Victualled | To provide with food and drink |