Hawke, William
The Woolf (variously spelled Wolf and Wolfe) was built in 1690 at the Deptford, England, dockyard which was founded by Henry VIII. The Woolf was expended on 23 May 1692 in Cherbourg, France.
From the description of Journal : kept by William Hawke on board their majesties hired ship ye Woolf, Capt. George Purvis, commander, bound as convoy to Virginia, 1690 December 21 - 1691 October 14. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 29866785
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creatorOf | Hawke, William. Journal : kept by William Hawke on board their majesties hired ship ye Woolf, Capt. George Purvis, commander, bound as convoy to Virginia, 1690 December 21 - 1691 October 14. | The Mariners' Museum Library |
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