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		<title>HCA 13/70 f.635r Annotate</title>
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|Transcription=To the fourth hee saith hee believeth Captain Phillips paid all&lt;br /&gt;
charges of Custome and other charges for the goods seized, and otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
hee cannot depose.&lt;br /&gt;
To the 5th hee cannot otherwise answer there as afore.&lt;br /&gt;
To the Interrogatories in the second place. &amp;amp;#91;CENTERED&amp;amp;#93;&lt;br /&gt;
To the sixth negatively for his part and otherwise hee cannot answer.&lt;br /&gt;
To the second &amp;amp;#91;insert 'and 3'&amp;amp;#93; hee answereth negatively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot answer.&lt;br /&gt;
To the 4th &amp;amp;#91;insert 'and 5'&amp;amp;#93; hee cannot depose.&lt;br /&gt;
to the 6 negatively for his part and otherwise he cannot answer.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;amp;#91;LEFT MARGIN&amp;amp;#93; Repeated before the Judges in Court&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;amp;#91;RIGHT MARGIN&amp;amp;#93; John White&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;amp;#91;RIGHT SIDE&amp;amp;#93;&lt;br /&gt;
The claime of Albert Lemmerman of&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
Amsterdam for the shipp the St Jacob&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
of Amsterdam (Arent &amp;amp;#91;?&amp;amp;#93; Mariuis master)&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
and her tackle and furniture, and of the said&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
Albert Lemmerman Abraham Anper and&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
companie merchants of Amsterdam and places&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
thereabouts subjects of the lords the states of&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
the united Netherlands for their goods laden aboard,&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
and taken away by severall persons inhabiting&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
in and about Little Hampton in the County of&amp;amp;#125;&lt;br /&gt;
Sussex. ffranklin&lt;br /&gt;
Budd. &amp;amp;#91;CENTRED&amp;amp;#93;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;amp;#91;LEFT SIDE&amp;amp;#93;&lt;br /&gt;
The 14th of November 1655&lt;br /&gt;
Examined upon an allegacon given unto&lt;br /&gt;
the high Court of the Admiraltie of&lt;br /&gt;
England by the said ffranklin, proctor&lt;br /&gt;
for the said claimers hee sweareth&lt;br /&gt;
of this instant.&lt;br /&gt;
Hendrick Martyson of&lt;br /&gt;
Stralesund in pommer land mariner,&lt;br /&gt;
late principall boatswain of the&lt;br /&gt;
said shipp the St Jacob, aged&lt;br /&gt;
34 yeeres or thereabouts sworne&lt;br /&gt;
and examined.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;amp;#91;ACROSS FULL PAGE&amp;amp;#93;&lt;br /&gt;
To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee&lt;br /&gt;
well knoweth the producent Albert Lemmerman and hath soe donne&lt;br /&gt;
for these seven yeeres last or thereabouts, and saith that for all that&lt;br /&gt;
time arlate the said Albert hath bin and any others present &amp;amp;#91;INSERT: xxx to her&amp;amp;#93; the true&lt;br /&gt;
and sole owner and proprietor of the said shipp and of her tackle and&lt;br /&gt;
furniture and for such commonly accompted, which hee knoweth because hee&lt;br /&gt;
this deponent was hired to serve in her upon this her last voyage from&lt;br /&gt;
Amsterdam in the presence and at the charge of him the said Lemmerman&lt;br /&gt;
who fitted and set her out at his owne cost, as sole owner of her.&lt;br /&gt;
To the second article hee saith and deposeth that in and about the monthes&lt;br /&gt;
of August and September last past the said shipp the St Jacob being&lt;br /&gt;
then at Porto Porto in the dominions of the king of Portugall&lt;br /&gt;
(out bound for Amsterdam) was there laden with two&lt;br /&gt;
hundred sixtee and foure bales of sumack, five hundred and all&lt;br /&gt;
Rolles of tobaccoe, five and twenty chests of sugar, eighteene&lt;br /&gt;
Elephants teeth, five bales of linnens and foure cases of sweetmeates&lt;br /&gt;
and some other goods and merchandizes to be transported from the&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;amp;#91;END OF LINE&amp;amp;#93; said&lt;br /&gt;
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|Transcription=To the fourth hee saith hee believeth Captain Phillips paid all&lt;br /&gt;
charges of Custome and other charges for the goods seized, and otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
hee cannot depose.&lt;br /&gt;
To the 5th hee cannot otherwise answer there as afore.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Commodities'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: CSG, Created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: CSG, Copied content from bron.wikispot.org Commodities page&lt;br /&gt;
20/08/12: WT added 'Rosemary', 'Cheese', 'Pictures', 'Sheep Skins', 'Cloves', 'China Rootes', 'Comin seeds', 'Ffennell', 'Almonds', 'Saffron', 'Vinegar', 'Annise Seeds', 'Calve Skins', 'Malt', 'Barley', eg for 'Pilchards', 'Figgs'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: WT added egs for 'Looking Glasses', 'Wainscotts' and 'Iron'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: CSG commented on WT's addition: William, this is great. Could you expand the &amp;quot;Rosemary&amp;quot; phrase a little, since there is a floating verb? Also could you use &amp;quot;v&amp;quot; vor verso, and &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; for recto, to the format &amp;quot;f.XXr&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;f.XXv&amp;quot;.  And if no folio no., then &amp;quot;f. no fol. no.&amp;quot;.  I know I haven't been consistent myself, but I am gradually cleaning up the Terms and Dictionary pages to this format. All opening words, as you have done, with capitals, exept double &amp;quot;f&amp;quot;, i.e. &amp;quot;ffXXX&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;FfXXX&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of commodities taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]].  The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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__TOC__&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
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====A====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Allom''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Almonds''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ambergreese''' (&amp;quot;he cam along in the sayd shipp and had aboard for his owne Accompt. 1600. pces of 8/8 and 361/2 ps of 8/8 and 75 ps of 8/8 and gold to the value of 1471/2 in ps of 8/8 one bag of ambergreese worth 212. ps of 8/8 1/2 and 311 kintalls (sic) of Spanish Iron.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.34r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Annise Seeds''' (&amp;quot;was full laden and  she could well beare with rich Commodityes, Quicksylver, Rice, Annise seeds, Currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 part two f.130verso.&lt;br /&gt;
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====B====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barley''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baulkes''' (&amp;quot;the ladeing of ffish and deales and tarr and baulkes then on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.413r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver hatt''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blubber''' (&amp;quot;y:e voiage arlate the sd ship came &amp;amp; arrived at a place called XXope Iland as he hath heard &amp;amp; there the M:r &amp;amp; Comp:ie of her did get the blubber of some seahorse w:ch the fflemings had left ther as not thinking the same worth taking which sd blubber this rendent beleeveth was brought home in the sd ship to this rendent &amp;amp; Comp:ie the whole of whale blubber &amp;amp; horse blubber did amount unto 16. or 17. tonnes of course oyle and not above as he beleeveth &amp;amp; also about halfe a tonne of whale bone &amp;amp; not above as he beleeves all w:ch together w:th the charges of boyling custome &amp;amp; excise &amp;amp; other petty charges after the comming home therof deduced did extend to about 165:li or 170:li &amp;amp; noe more as he beleeveth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy''' (&amp;quot;20 hog:ds Brandy att 58:li the hog:sd) and to in ster. 3:li - 19:s. 00:d p hog:d.) 35 hog:ds. att 60:li p hog:d, and to in ster.) mony 4:li 3:s. 4:d. p hog:d) 143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att) 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy wine''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for 91 Caske of Brandy wine 147 [li] - 19 - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Wood''' (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazil Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Woode'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazeelewood''' (an allegacon given on the behalfe of John Charker concerning the possession of 200 quintalls of Brazeelewood brought to this port of London in the shippe the ''Jon and Abigall'' of which Thornas Morley Cap:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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====C====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cacoa nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of cacoa nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callicos''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calve Skins''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd Whitwood did provide a considerable quantity of Calves skinnes for pt of y:e sd ships Lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 58r.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canarie wynes''' (&amp;quot;hee this dept in or about the moneths of December and January in the yeare 1655 according to the English style having received here at London severall pcells of Canarie wynes transported from y:e Iland of Teneriffe to this XX for this depon:ts accompt, did here dispose of and sell the same at XXX the Price of Thirty eight pounds sterling p pipe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canary wines''' (&amp;quot;Clayme of Thomas Cowling for Canary Wines taken in the ''S:t Laurence Peter'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cande''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caracca hydes''' (&amp;quot;the sd 54 Caracca hydes and y:e said Chest of Tortoise shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Carra nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of Carra ?Nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casalignum'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casialignum''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cazarra hydes''' (&amp;quot;y:e foresd ffour &amp;amp; ffifty Cazarra hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cheese''' (&amp;quot;did furnish each of them with two  barrells, and alsoe one Holland Cheese&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''China Rootes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of China Rootes (of above six hundred weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clap boards''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clarett''' (&amp;quot;7 Tonns ?1 hogg:d of Clarrett att 84:li 5.?s the Tonn and in ster. 5:li. 17:s. 2:d. p ton&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloth''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloves''' (&amp;quot;and two pcells of Cloves weighing about threescore pounds a peece&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Coal Merchant Trade Card, Fruchard, P., mid-C18th&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Phiippe Fruchard, Engraved coal merchant trade card, mid-C18th, held at British Museum&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_Coal_Mcht_Trade_Card_Fruchard_P_BM_160812.JPG|thumbnail|400px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Coales''' (&amp;quot;whether hee doth not well know that the Shipp the ''Swanne'' of which the said Absolon was master commeing from Newcastle upon or about the seaventeenth of may last 1660 about 10 or 11 of the clock in the morneing sett saile from or neare Newcastle with her ladeing of coales&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;whither the said Robert Oyle did not cause a great quantity of the said Coales to bee kept aboard the said Shippe, and did hee not cause some of them to bee hidden under the said Shipps ballast, and others of them in barrells and Tubbs, and whither the Coals soe kept aboard the said shippe as aforesaid were not carried away in the said shippe at her departure from Tangier, and were they not burned in the said Shippes Cook-Roome dureing her voyage into the Straights and from thence home to this port of London, and how long did the said Robert Oyle use the said M:r Blands Coales, and what were coales then worth at Tangier aforesaid, and how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cobbwebb lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coles''' (&amp;quot;to that end did pumpe her , and heave out about three Lighters of Coles&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comin seeds''' (= cumin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coniak wines''' (&amp;quot;they had reced advice from him that hee had accordingly laded the sayd shipp with two hundred twenty one tonnes of Coniack wines for the Accompt of them &amp;amp; the sayd Thomas Skinner&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corne''' (&amp;quot;whither the Corne that was throwne overboard or that was layd up upon the shoare at Tangier was measured before it was throwne overboard or cast upon the shoare&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper''' (&amp;quot;a Quintall of Copper&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper barrs''' (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper kettle''' (&amp;quot; Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for Brasse and Copper)&lt;br /&gt;
kettle and Basons 042 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton woolls''' (&amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty, more especially when a shipp draweth nere to her full lading, having already receaved the most considerable quantity of her cargo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton yarn''' (&amp;quot;at Scanderoone there were there laden aboard her [the ''Anne''] about One hundred Baggs of Galls, about one hundred Bales of Cotton Yarne, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cottons''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cowyres''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cumin seeds''' (= comin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currans''' (= Currants)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currants''' (&amp;quot;surprised her and her ladeing of Currans and other goods and dispoiled her and her ladeing of Currants and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cutcheneale''' (= cotcheneale) (&amp;quot;The clayme of Christopher Boone of London Merchant for severall parcells of silver and ?Cutcheneale heretofore specially claymed by Adrian Goldsmith of Antwerpe having bin seized in the Shipps the ''Sampson'' ''Salvador'' ''S:t George'' and ''Morning Star'' and since legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Deales''' (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dealeboards''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Druggs''' (= drugs)  (&amp;quot;hee hath ?two of his owne shipp ?chests w:ch are full of druggs for his owne account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Earthen ware''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East India stuffe''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffennell''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffish''' (&amp;quot;at the first arrivall of the said Ship Pearce at Nevis y:e said Wood had a pound of Sugar for a pound of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflaxe''' (= flax) (&amp;quot;the arlate shipps were laden with wheate fflaxe and Iron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffranjinsense''' (&amp;quot;two chests of ffranjinsense&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Figgs''' (&amp;quot;from thence to ffaro in Portugall where they arrived with the said shipp in September 1651. where the said  shippe haveinge taken in a quantity of figgs beinge but little above halfe her ladeinge did set saile withh the same for London&amp;quot; (HCA13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Flax''' ((&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Galls''' (&amp;quot;the sayd two Chests of ?Galls as by the Invoice of them delivered unto him appeareth were worth one hundred and two pounds tenn shillings sterling or thereabouts in England but what profitt they would have yeilded at Bantam or else where in the East Indies in bartering or selling hee knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gaulls''' (&amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginger''' (&amp;quot;four barrells of Spanish Tabacco, a great quantity of dry ginger loose and about four barrallls and one ?Potaco more of ?Varinaes Tobacco, and forty Ratacos more of varinaos tobaccoes, thirteen pipes of sugar or thereabouts, eighteene baggs of ginger, a great quantity of Brazil and Cam?ocha wood all for the proper use and Accompt of the sayd Joseph Markes John Baptista Mograita and other merchants of Spayne subiects of the King of Spaine to be transported in the sayd shipp to Dunquerke for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.35r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gueldings''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greene ginger''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gunpowder''' (&amp;quot;severall Barrells of Gunpowder&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hemp''' &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot; HXA XX/XX f.XX); &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herings''' (&amp;quot;he answereth &amp;amp; beleeveth that Salmon &amp;amp; herings were no vendible commodity at Rochell in y:e moneths arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herrings''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hides''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith That coming in August 1653 last past as a passenger from Cadiz in Spaine to S:t Malloe ffrance in a certaine shipp named y:e ''S:t Vincent'' hee well well remembreth that some dayes before the says shipps depture from Cadiz he saw one Raphael da Luna who was the servant of the acclate Manual Lowij Carnero carry on board y:e sayd shipp a good pcell of Indian hides, which hee sayd were his masters, and he consigned the same to William Claviel att S:t Mallo who does busines as a facto:r for y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horses''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the ''Edward and John'' for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indico''' (= Indigo) (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;they had allsoe receaved seaverall other letters from theire Agents and Correspondents there wherein the manner of the said takeing away of the said tenne barrells of Indico belonging to y;e said producent was menconned and expressed&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indicoes''' (&amp;quot;Hurricanoes and Stormes had spoyled most of the Sugar Canes, Tobaccoe, and Indicoes in those places, and had rooted many of them up&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron''' (&amp;quot;whilst the said shipp was at Stockholme  aforesaid, there was a quantity of Iron, and other goods ladena  and put on board her there for the sole and proper accompt of  him the said Patrick Angus&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 f.?recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron kettles''' (&amp;quot;who by name bought the 413 Iron Potts, 300 bundles of Rod Iron, and 170 Iron Kettles laden on board the shipp the ''S:t Andrew'' arrested by Authority of this High Court of Ad:lty&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Knifes''' (&amp;quot;2 dozen of knifes given to the blakes (sic) that brought my things from the shore:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lead''' (&amp;quot;was freighted and againe laden there with lead and sugar by M:r Richard fford merchant of this citie and companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leather''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lemmons''' (= lemon) (&amp;quot;A matter of unladeing and receaving of a parcell of 46 chests of lemmons Laden in the ''Anne and Joyce''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 480r (orig), f. 477r. (new); &amp;quot;Satterday 24th October 1657&amp;quot;); &amp;quot;the aclate Manuel Lewis Carrero was and is a Spanish borne and a subiect of y:e King of Spaine and lives in Cadiz and there keepes a house and family and is a merchant trading in lemon and other merchandizes which he deposeth, himselfe living in Cadiz and having good acquaintance with the sayd Carrero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnens''' (&amp;quot;saith that the said cargo of linnens were laden by mons:r Le Mot Arman, and consigned to this port to the said M:r fford&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnen cloath''' (&amp;quot;these hides of this deponents knowledge who went a passenger in y:e S:t Vincent came safe to y:e sayd Claviels hands, and hee as this deponent is well assured did here sell y:e same and convert the proceed thereof in to Linnen Cloath for accompt of y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linseed oile''' (&amp;quot;Henry de Bruyne agt six pipes of Linseed oile laden by Henry de Bruyne at Amsterdam merchant in the shipp the Angell whereof  Jervais Mitchell is M:r and consigned to Bedord Whiting as belonginge to himselfe...&amp;quot; (HCA 13/47 f. 200r (orig. no, new no. is 201r), &amp;quot;the First Session of Hillary Tearme being Wednesday the one and twentieth day of January 1656&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Logwood''' (&amp;quot;hee was in y:e said yard (out of w:ch y:e said Logwood was taken &amp;amp; sent on board y:e said ship) whilest, some of the sd wood was weighing, and sawe most of it sent, and brought aboard y:e said ship, y:e said yard being neere y:e waterside &amp;amp; neere unto y:e place: where his ship lay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Looking Glasses''' (&amp;quot;And saith there was likewise on board her a great quantity of looking glasses and drinking glasses and allso of XX and other wares of great value which this deponent cannot specify&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Mahalaga currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mahaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty tonne of Mahaligo Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Marble stones''' (&amp;quot;The claime of ?Chowne Wakeford &amp;amp; others for salvage of small marble stones saved out of the ''greene Dragon'' at or neere Brighthelmstone Smith&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6v, Wed. 7th June 1656)).&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mares''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mathaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and fifty tonnes of Mathaligo Currans seized on board the ''Lady ffrigott'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Malt''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mault''' (&amp;quot;19 Hogsheads of ?Mault&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Minx skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadas''' (&amp;quot;in the yeare 1647 and particularly in and about the moneth of November in the said yeare Barbadas sugar Muscavadas (w:ch is the ordinary sort) was here worth 14:li per hundred and consequently two hogsgeads were worth 28:li sterlinge at the common and usuall price, w:ch hee knoweth because hee this deponent hath longe dealt as a marchant in that commoditie, and at that time sold at that rate, and saith that two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadoe sugar''' (&amp;quot; of this Depo:ts knowledge Nevis Mascovado Sugar is better than Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Negroes''' (&amp;quot;March y:e 26: 1652 A noate of what cargoe I received for a voyage to Guinea in the bite to buy Negros&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Oake timber''' (&amp;quot;the sd shipp is of the burthen of about 32 tonns and had on board her a lading of Oake Timber (for building of shipping and Houses) laded on board her by severall merchants living at ffrederickstadt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oranges''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys Taylo:r his wife were, Comonly accounted and reputed the true and Lawfull owners and Proprietors of Eight &amp;amp; twenty Ceder Chests, w:ch contained &amp;amp; were filled (as this depo:t verily beleeveth) with Tobaccoe; and alsoe sixty six Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of foure more Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of a quantity of Oranges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Otter skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;each pipe of Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); (&amp;quot;One Tunn butt of oyle lately found in the Sea by the Company of the shipp the Maidenhead and brought to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 7v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pantadoes''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paper''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth  Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pease''' (&amp;quot;whither there were not sixty two sacks full of pease Laden aboard the Shippe, and whither the said pease were not dry and well Condiconed when they were Laden aboard the said Shippe?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pepper''' ''abr.'' pepp (&amp;quot;the said Thomas Newman, and one ffrancis Griffith y:e then purser of the said ship (who is since deceased) did goe on shore, in the sd port of Indra Ponza, to buy pepper and did buy a great quantity of pepper there, w:ch was all to have bin transported in the said ship to Leghorne, for the Acco:t of Sr John Dethick and Company aforesaid&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper''' (&amp;quot;the said Godfrey Jonas had ?two parcells of white pepper aboard her worth eleaven pounds sterling&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Perfume''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo, and arrived from VXXX CXXXXX XX two hundred thirtie two chests of sugar and tenn chests of perfume, and six sacks of Carra Nuts, and eight peeces of XXXXX, w:ch were to be carried to and delivered at Sta Domingo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Petrao currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pickled Herrings''' (= pickled herings) &amp;quot;To the second Interrie This deponent saith and deposeth that the sayd ship the ''Hart'' had att the tyme of the sayd seizure, one hundred and four score Tonnes of pickled herrings on board her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pictures''' (&amp;quot;16 naggs of wooll of the 7 and 8:th for accompt of Martin XX XXXXXX XXX Thomas?Molender aclate, and one roll of ?pictures of XXXX Vanderplanck&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 172v.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pilchards''' (&amp;quot;And saith the said shipp went from Plymouth with a lading of about 600 hogsheads of pilchards to bee carried in the sd ship and to bee delivered at Leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.29r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pitch''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall Oyle''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Red-Mill'' for 23. pipes amd 21. hhdds of Portugall Oyle 565 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prunes''' (&amp;quot;fifteen punchions of pruans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.237v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rhenish wine''' (&amp;quot;bound for Amsterdam to fetch Rhenish wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rice''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rochell wines''' (&amp;quot;7 ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att) 60:li the Tonn french mony and ) in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rosemary''' (&amp;quot;a pcell of dry rosemary leaves consists, &amp;amp; squills, Eight parts of DXXXX, and two ?sucall cases of perfume and at Sabia on the same acc:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sacks''' (&amp;quot;to whome were the said sacks delivered at Tangier for the use of the Garrison there, and whither the said Robert Oyle dod not keepe some of the said sacks on board&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Saffron''' (&amp;quot;And saith that in or about July last there was laded aboard the said shipp at Nantes a cargo of wine, and XXXXX, and vinegar and  caskes of saffron to be carried in her for Bridges for accompt (as this deponent understood) of her said  owners&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.60v&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salmon''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels and was worth 20:li sterl p last &amp;amp; not above and y:t every Last of herrings cont 12 barrells of herrings worth 10:li ster p last&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f., Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salt''' (&amp;quot;two Boates Lading of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;ffrench salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso); &amp;quot;Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sassa perilla''' (&amp;quot;and thence returned to Truxille, and there tooke in Sassa perilla and ?ligden&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scarlett cloath''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Serges''' (&amp;quot;the producente Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell (both well knowne to this deponent) wrote and gave commission to M:r Nicholas XXX of Exon to buy them 5 bales of serges, of 10 peeces of serges in each Bale, and to lade them aboard the shipp the Diamond of Topsham bound for S:t Malo, and to marke them F.C. and consigne them to Marc ?John at S:t Maloe for accompt of the said producents Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell XX XXXX of ffrancis Calendrini, w:ch hee knoweth because this deponent keepeth the accompte of the said M:r Papillon wrote the said letter to the said partner by their order&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheep Skins''' (&amp;quot;three lasts of wheate, eleaven baggs of wool, 2000 sheep skins, and about 20 shipp pounds of uron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 11v.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke''' (= silk)(&amp;quot;divers other goods or bales of silke, and other merchandizes and moneys for Account of the saiyd Riccard &amp;amp; Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke Stockings''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silver''' (&amp;quot;hee is well assured and verily beleeveth that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely pvided and laded for y:e prop and sole account of y:e sad producent and upon his adventure&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Slaves''' (&amp;quot;y:e 17:th day at night she came aboard againe &amp;amp; brought me word y:t I could not have men slaves under 40 barrs nor women under 35:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish salt''' (&amp;quot; Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt at 60:s per Weigh for 586:li 4:s or coming to in sterling money 586:li - XXX - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sparres''' (= sparrs; spars) (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Strong water''' (&amp;quot;Nineteene of XXX of Strong water&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the sd ship did carry out Iron, Strong Water, Wine, &amp;amp; other commodities to the value of about three thousand pounds, &amp;amp; sailed therew:th as they beleive to Ginney, and there as they beleeve &amp;amp; have heard tooke in 100: and some odd negroes for pt of the sd ladeing and therewith &amp;amp; the other goods went away for the West Indies where they were lost &amp;amp; cast away without makeing of any port of discharge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stuffs''' (&amp;quot;the said M:r ffernandez bought or caused to be bought a Considerable Quantity of Goods in this City, namely Stuffs of severall sorts, and Silke Stockings, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suckets''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar''' (= sugars)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar canes''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweet oyles''' (&amp;quot;I pray be pleased to give Orders unto this Bearer Anthony Guy Wine-Cooper to receive Twelve Butts of Sweet Oyles bought by John Day for my Accompt which is all at p:rsent from yo:r humble serv:t Martin Noell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f, but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tamerin''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tarre''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Timber''' (&amp;quot;the Skipper was taken out of his shipp aboard the man of warr that tooke him, and three Englishmen put on board the sd vessell who brought her and her sd lading of Timber with this depot up into the river of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco pipes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco plants''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobaccos'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoise shells''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Chest of Tortoise Shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoyse shells''' (&amp;quot;one Chest of Tortoyse shells marked [MARK IN THE LH MARGIN] the second marke in the margent, w:ch were soe laden on board y:e sd ship the ''Morning Starr'' upon and for y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trane Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the arlate Thomas Grove did at Newfound Land lade some trane Oyle aboard the shipp ''Pease'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Traine Oil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove did Lade on board y:e said Ship at Newfound Land about six hogsheads of Traine Oyle, w:ch was there stowed inn the Lazaretto or y:e fore?peeke of the said Ship, and there Continued untill it was unladen at Nevis&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Virginia tobaccoes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of Virginia Tobaccoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Vinegar''' (&amp;quot;And that all the said shipps lading (except a parcell of about  sixtie Cases of glasse, and five tonnes of Vinegar belonging to this depon:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.164 recto)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wainscotts''' (&amp;quot;saw ?them put aboard y:e sayd shipp all for his the sd Harrisons owne accompt and knoweth that he did the tyme aforesd lade aboard y:e sd shipp for his like accompt 126 XXXXX wainscott of the value of ?110:li sterl. or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.413.r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wax''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West India goods''' (&amp;quot;wines and West India goods, to be returned in the sd shipp to this port for the said account of M:r ffernandez&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.549v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whales''' (&amp;quot;the voiage in question was a fishing voiage for y:e catching of whales &amp;amp; that y.e arlate Gosling &amp;amp; Mandrey were as they beleeve shipped by the sd rendents or some of them at first as harponiers onely in the ship the ''Own:rs Adventure'' and left unto Thomas Damerell the Comander of the sd ship to appoint them his Mates if he please&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. Allegation:  XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humfry Beane &amp;amp; Gowden Goldgue (als. Goldeye): Date: Feb ?8th 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wheat''' (= wheate) (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wine''' (&amp;quot;how many hampers of wine laden aboard the said Shipp ''S:t Johns Head'' als the ''Roman XX'' for the accompt of the said M:r Blan&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.); &amp;quot;How longe after the arrivall of the said Shipp the ''S:t Joseph'' in the Port of Oratava were the thirteen pypes of wine laden aboard the said Shipp the Joseph by the ffor of the said Humphrey Dewell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wooll''' (= wools) (John Dobson Master of the shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth upon the ladings of the seaven and twentie baggs of wool menconned in the premisse of this cause on board the said shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth then lyeing in the porte or roade of Bilboa to be carryed in the said shipp from thence to London&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zante currants''' (&amp;quot;Mathalago currants were XXXXX worth twenty XX per hundred more than Zante currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Commodities'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: CSG, Created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: CSG, Copied content from bron.wikispot.org Commodities page&lt;br /&gt;
20/08/12: WT added 'Rosemary', 'Cheese', 'Pictures', 'Sheep Skins', 'Cloves', 'China Rootes', 'Comin seeds', 'Ffennell', 'Almonds', 'Saffron', 'Vinegar', 'Annise Seeds', 'Calve Skins', 'Malt', 'Barley', eg for 'Pilchards', 'Figgs'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: WT added egs for 'Looking Glasses', 'Wainscotts' and 'Iron'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: CSG commented on WT's addition: William, this is great. Could you expand the &amp;quot;Rosemary&amp;quot; phrase a little, since there is a floating verb? Also could you use &amp;quot;v&amp;quot; vor verso, and &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; for recto, to the format &amp;quot;f.XXr&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;f.XXv&amp;quot;.  And if no folio no., then &amp;quot;f. no fol. no.&amp;quot;.  I know I haven't been consistent myself, but I am gradually cleaning up the Terms and Dictionary pages to this format. All opening words, as you have done, with capitals, exept double &amp;quot;f&amp;quot;, i.e. &amp;quot;ffXXX&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;FfXXX&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of commodities taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]].  The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Allom''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Almonds''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ambergreese''' (&amp;quot;he cam along in the sayd shipp and had aboard for his owne Accompt. 1600. pces of 8/8 and 361/2 ps of 8/8 and 75 ps of 8/8 and gold to the value of 1471/2 in ps of 8/8 one bag of ambergreese worth 212. ps of 8/8 1/2 and 311 kintalls (sic) of Spanish Iron.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.34r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Annise Seeds''' (&amp;quot;was full laden and  she could well beare with rich Commodityes, Quicksylver, Rice, Annise seeds, Currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 part two f.130verso.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbados sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barley''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''baulkes''' (&amp;quot;the ladeing of ffish and deales and tarr and baulkes then on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.413r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver hatt''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blubber''' (&amp;quot;y:e voiage arlate the sd ship came &amp;amp; arrived at a place called XXope Iland as he hath heard &amp;amp; there the M:r &amp;amp; Comp:ie of her did get the blubber of some seahorse w:ch the fflemings had left ther as not thinking the same worth taking which sd blubber this rendent beleeveth was brought home in the sd ship to this rendent &amp;amp; Comp:ie the whole of whale blubber &amp;amp; horse blubber did amount unto 16. or 17. tonnes of course oyle and not above as he beleeveth &amp;amp; also about halfe a tonne of whale bone &amp;amp; not above as he beleeves all w:ch together w:th the charges of boyling custome &amp;amp; excise &amp;amp; other petty charges after the comming home therof deduced did extend to about 165:li or 170:li &amp;amp; noe more as he beleeveth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy''' (&amp;quot;20 hog:ds Brandy att 58:li the hog:sd) and to in ster. 3:li - 19:s. 00:d p hog:d.) 35 hog:ds. att 60:li p hog:d, and to in ster.) mony 4:li 3:s. 4:d. p hog:d) 143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att) 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy wine''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for 91 Caske of Brandy wine 147 [li] - 19 - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Wood''' (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazil Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Woode'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazeelewood''' (an allegacon given on the behalfe of John Charker concerning the possession of 200 quintalls of Brazeelewood brought to this port of London in the shippe the ''Jon and Abigall'' of which Thornas Morley Cap:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cacoa nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of cacoa nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callicos''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calve Skins''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd Whitwood did provide a considerable quantity of Calves skinnes for pt of y:e sd ships Lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 58r.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canarie wynes''' (&amp;quot;hee this dept in or about the moneths of December and January in the yeare 1655 according to the English style having received here at London severall pcells of Canarie wynes transported from y:e Iland of Teneriffe to this XX for this depon:ts accompt, did here dispose of and sell the same at XXX the Price of Thirty eight pounds sterling p pipe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canary wines''' (&amp;quot;Clayme of Thomas Cowling for Canary Wines taken in the ''S:t Laurence Peter'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cande''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caracca hydes''' (&amp;quot;the sd 54 Caracca hydes and y:e said Chest of Tortoise shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Carra nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of Carra ?Nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casalignum'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casialignum''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cazarra hydes''' (&amp;quot;y:e foresd ffour &amp;amp; ffifty Cazarra hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cheese''' (&amp;quot;did furnish each of them with two  barrells, and alsoe one Holland Cheese&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''China Rootes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of China Rootes (of above six hundred weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clap boards''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clarett''' (&amp;quot;7 Tonns ?1 hogg:d of Clarrett att 84:li 5.?s the Tonn and in ster. 5:li. 17:s. 2:d. p ton&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloth''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloves''' (&amp;quot;and two pcells of Cloves weighing about threescore pounds a peece&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Coal Merchant Trade Card, Fruchard, P., mid-C18th&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Phiippe Fruchard, Engraved coal merchant trade card, mid-C18th, held at British Museum&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Coales''' (&amp;quot;whether hee doth not well know that the Shipp the ''Swanne'' of which the said Absolon was master commeing from Newcastle upon or about the seaventeenth of may last 1660 about 10 or 11 of the clock in the morneing sett saile from or neare Newcastle with her ladeing of coales&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;whither the said Robert Oyle did not cause a great quantity of the said Coales to bee kept aboard the said Shippe, and did hee not cause some of them to bee hidden under the said Shipps ballast, and others of them in barrells and Tubbs, and whither the Coals soe kept aboard the said shippe as aforesaid were not carried away in the said shippe at her departure from Tangier, and were they not burned in the said Shippes Cook-Roome dureing her voyage into the Straights and from thence home to this port of London, and how long did the said Robert Oyle use the said M:r Blands Coales, and what were coales then worth at Tangier aforesaid, and how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cobbwebb lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coles''' (&amp;quot;to that end did pumpe her , and heave out about three Lighters of Coles&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comin seeds''' (= cumin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coniak wines''' (&amp;quot;they had reced advice from him that hee had accordingly laded the sayd shipp with two hundred twenty one tonnes of Coniack wines for the Accompt of them &amp;amp; the sayd Thomas Skinner&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corne''' (&amp;quot;whither the Corne that was throwne overboard or that was layd up upon the shoare at Tangier was measured before it was throwne overboard or cast upon the shoare&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper''' (&amp;quot;a Quintall of Copper&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper barrs''' (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper kettle''' (&amp;quot; Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for Brasse and Copper)&lt;br /&gt;
kettle and Basons 042 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton woolls''' (&amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty, more especially when a shipp draweth nere to her full lading, having already receaved the most considerable quantity of her cargo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton yarn''' (&amp;quot;at Scanderoone there were there laden aboard her [the ''Anne''] about One hundred Baggs of Galls, about one hundred Bales of Cotton Yarne, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cottons''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cowyres''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cumin seeds''' (= comin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currans''' (= Currants)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currants''' (&amp;quot;surprised her and her ladeing of Currans and other goods and dispoiled her and her ladeing of Currants and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cutcheneale''' (= cotcheneale) (&amp;quot;The clayme of Christopher Boone of London Merchant for severall parcells of silver and ?Cutcheneale heretofore specially claymed by Adrian Goldsmith of Antwerpe having bin seized in the Shipps the ''Sampson'' ''Salvador'' ''S:t George'' and ''Morning Star'' and since legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Deales''' (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dealeboards''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Druggs''' (= drugs)  (&amp;quot;hee hath ?two of his owne shipp ?chests w:ch are full of druggs for his owne account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Earthen ware''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East India stuffe''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffennell''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffish''' (&amp;quot;at the first arrivall of the said Ship Pearce at Nevis y:e said Wood had a pound of Sugar for a pound of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflaxe''' (= flax) (&amp;quot;the arlate shipps were laden with wheate fflaxe and Iron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffranjinsense''' (&amp;quot;two chests of ffranjinsense&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Figgs''' (&amp;quot;from thence to ffaro in Portugall where they arrived with the said shipp in September 1651. where the said  shippe haveinge taken in a quantity of figgs beinge but little above halfe her ladeinge did set saile withh the same for London&amp;quot; (HCA13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Flax''' ((&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Galls''' (&amp;quot;the sayd two Chests of ?Galls as by the Invoice of them delivered unto him appeareth were worth one hundred and two pounds tenn shillings sterling or thereabouts in England but what profitt they would have yeilded at Bantam or else where in the East Indies in bartering or selling hee knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gaulls''' (&amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginger''' (&amp;quot;four barrells of Spanish Tabacco, a great quantity of dry ginger loose and about four barrallls and one ?Potaco more of ?Varinaes Tobacco, and forty Ratacos more of varinaos tobaccoes, thirteen pipes of sugar or thereabouts, eighteene baggs of ginger, a great quantity of Brazil and Cam?ocha wood all for the proper use and Accompt of the sayd Joseph Markes John Baptista Mograita and other merchants of Spayne subiects of the King of Spaine to be transported in the sayd shipp to Dunquerke for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.35r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gueldings''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greene ginger''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gunpowder''' (&amp;quot;severall Barrells of Gunpowder&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hemp''' &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot; HXA XX/XX f.XX); &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herings''' (&amp;quot;he answereth &amp;amp; beleeveth that Salmon &amp;amp; herings were no vendible commodity at Rochell in y:e moneths arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herrings''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hides''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith That coming in August 1653 last past as a passenger from Cadiz in Spaine to S:t Malloe ffrance in a certaine shipp named y:e ''S:t Vincent'' hee well well remembreth that some dayes before the says shipps depture from Cadiz he saw one Raphael da Luna who was the servant of the acclate Manual Lowij Carnero carry on board y:e sayd shipp a good pcell of Indian hides, which hee sayd were his masters, and he consigned the same to William Claviel att S:t Mallo who does busines as a facto:r for y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horses''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the ''Edward and John'' for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indico''' (= Indigo) (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;they had allsoe receaved seaverall other letters from theire Agents and Correspondents there wherein the manner of the said takeing away of the said tenne barrells of Indico belonging to y;e said producent was menconned and expressed&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indicoes''' (&amp;quot;Hurricanoes and Stormes had spoyled most of the Sugar Canes, Tobaccoe, and Indicoes in those places, and had rooted many of them up&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron''' (&amp;quot;whilst the said shipp was at Stockholme  aforesaid, there was a quantity of Iron, and other goods ladena  and put on board her there for the sole and proper accompt of  him the said Patrick Angus&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 f.?recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron kettles''' (&amp;quot;who by name bought the 413 Iron Potts, 300 bundles of Rod Iron, and 170 Iron Kettles laden on board the shipp the ''S:t Andrew'' arrested by Authority of this High Court of Ad:lty&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Knifes''' (&amp;quot;2 dozen of knifes given to the blakes (sic) that brought my things from the shore:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lead''' (&amp;quot;was freighted and againe laden there with lead and sugar by M:r Richard fford merchant of this citie and companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leather''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lemmons''' (= lemon) (&amp;quot;A matter of unladeing and receaving of a parcell of 46 chests of lemmons Laden in the ''Anne and Joyce''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 480r (orig), f. 477r. (new); &amp;quot;Satterday 24th October 1657&amp;quot;); &amp;quot;the aclate Manuel Lewis Carrero was and is a Spanish borne and a subiect of y:e King of Spaine and lives in Cadiz and there keepes a house and family and is a merchant trading in lemon and other merchandizes which he deposeth, himselfe living in Cadiz and having good acquaintance with the sayd Carrero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnens''' (&amp;quot;saith that the said cargo of linnens were laden by mons:r Le Mot Arman, and consigned to this port to the said M:r fford&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnen cloath''' (&amp;quot;these hides of this deponents knowledge who went a passenger in y:e S:t Vincent came safe to y:e sayd Claviels hands, and hee as this deponent is well assured did here sell y:e same and convert the proceed thereof in to Linnen Cloath for accompt of y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linseed oile''' (&amp;quot;Henry de Bruyne agt six pipes of Linseed oile laden by Henry de Bruyne at Amsterdam merchant in the shipp the Angell whereof  Jervais Mitchell is M:r and consigned to Bedord Whiting as belonginge to himselfe...&amp;quot; (HCA 13/47 f. 200r (orig. no, new no. is 201r), &amp;quot;the First Session of Hillary Tearme being Wednesday the one and twentieth day of January 1656&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Logwood''' (&amp;quot;hee was in y:e said yard (out of w:ch y:e said Logwood was taken &amp;amp; sent on board y:e said ship) whilest, some of the sd wood was weighing, and sawe most of it sent, and brought aboard y:e said ship, y:e said yard being neere y:e waterside &amp;amp; neere unto y:e place: where his ship lay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Looking Glasses''' (&amp;quot;And saith there was likewise on board her a great quantity of looking glasses and drinking glasses and allso of XX and other wares of great value which this deponent cannot specify&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Mahalaga currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mahaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty tonne of Mahaligo Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Marble stones''' (&amp;quot;The claime of ?Chowne Wakeford &amp;amp; others for salvage of small marble stones saved out of the ''greene Dragon'' at or neere Brighthelmstone Smith&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6v, Wed. 7th June 1656)).&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mares''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mathaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and fifty tonnes of Mathaligo Currans seized on board the ''Lady ffrigott'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Malt''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mault''' (&amp;quot;19 Hogsheads of ?Mault&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Minx skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadas''' (&amp;quot;in the yeare 1647 and particularly in and about the moneth of November in the said yeare Barbadas sugar Muscavadas (w:ch is the ordinary sort) was here worth 14:li per hundred and consequently two hogsgeads were worth 28:li sterlinge at the common and usuall price, w:ch hee knoweth because hee this deponent hath longe dealt as a marchant in that commoditie, and at that time sold at that rate, and saith that two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadoe sugar''' (&amp;quot; of this Depo:ts knowledge Nevis Mascovado Sugar is better than Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Negroes''' (&amp;quot;March y:e 26: 1652 A noate of what cargoe I received for a voyage to Guinea in the bite to buy Negros&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Oake timber''' (&amp;quot;the sd shipp is of the burthen of about 32 tonns and had on board her a lading of Oake Timber (for building of shipping and Houses) laded on board her by severall merchants living at ffrederickstadt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oranges''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys Taylo:r his wife were, Comonly accounted and reputed the true and Lawfull owners and Proprietors of Eight &amp;amp; twenty Ceder Chests, w:ch contained &amp;amp; were filled (as this depo:t verily beleeveth) with Tobaccoe; and alsoe sixty six Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of foure more Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of a quantity of Oranges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Otter skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;each pipe of Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); (&amp;quot;One Tunn butt of oyle lately found in the Sea by the Company of the shipp the Maidenhead and brought to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 7v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pantadoes''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paper''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth  Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pease''' (&amp;quot;whither there were not sixty two sacks full of pease Laden aboard the Shippe, and whither the said pease were not dry and well Condiconed when they were Laden aboard the said Shippe?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pepper''' ''abr.'' pepp (&amp;quot;the said Thomas Newman, and one ffrancis Griffith y:e then purser of the said ship (who is since deceased) did goe on shore, in the sd port of Indra Ponza, to buy pepper and did buy a great quantity of pepper there, w:ch was all to have bin transported in the said ship to Leghorne, for the Acco:t of Sr John Dethick and Company aforesaid&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper''' (&amp;quot;the said Godfrey Jonas had ?two parcells of white pepper aboard her worth eleaven pounds sterling&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Perfume''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo, and arrived from VXXX CXXXXX XX two hundred thirtie two chests of sugar and tenn chests of perfume, and six sacks of Carra Nuts, and eight peeces of XXXXX, w:ch were to be carried to and delivered at Sta Domingo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Petrao currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pickled Herrings''' (= pickled herings) &amp;quot;To the second Interrie This deponent saith and deposeth that the sayd ship the ''Hart'' had att the tyme of the sayd seizure, one hundred and four score Tonnes of pickled herrings on board her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pictures''' (&amp;quot;16 naggs of wooll of the 7 and 8:th for accompt of Martin XX XXXXXX XXX Thomas?Molender aclate, and one roll of ?pictures of XXXX Vanderplanck&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 172v.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pilchards''' (&amp;quot;And saith the said shipp went from Plymouth with a lading of about 600 hogsheads of pilchards to bee carried in the sd ship and to bee delivered at Leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.29r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pintadoes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pitch''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall Oyle''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Red-Mill'' for 23. pipes amd 21. hhdds of Portugall Oyle 565 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prunes''' (&amp;quot;fifteen punchions of pruans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.237v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rhenish wine''' (&amp;quot;bound for Amsterdam to fetch Rhenish wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rice''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roape'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell wines''' (&amp;quot;7 ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att) 60:li the Tonn french mony and ) in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rosemary''' (&amp;quot;a pcell of dry rosemary leaves consists, &amp;amp; squills, Eight parts of DXXXX, and two ?sucall cases of perfume and at Sabia on the same acc:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sacks''' (&amp;quot;to whome were the said sacks delivered at Tangier for the use of the Garrison there, and whither the said Robert Oyle dod not keepe some of the said sacks on board&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Saffron''' (&amp;quot;And saith that in or about July last there was laded aboard the said shipp at Nantes a cargo of wine, and XXXXX, and vinegar and  caskes of saffron to be carried in her for Bridges for accompt (as this deponent understood) of her said  owners&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.60v&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salmon''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels and was worth 20:li sterl p last &amp;amp; not above and y:t every Last of herrings cont 12 barrells of herrings worth 10:li ster p last&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f., Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salt''' (&amp;quot;two Boates Lading of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;ffrench salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso); &amp;quot;Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sassa perilla''' (&amp;quot;and thence returned to Truxille, and there tooke in Sassa perilla and ?ligden&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scarlett cloath''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Serges''' (&amp;quot;the producente Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell (both well knowne to this deponent) wrote and gave commission to M:r Nicholas XXX of Exon to buy them 5 bales of serges, of 10 peeces of serges in each Bale, and to lade them aboard the shipp the Diamond of Topsham bound for S:t Malo, and to marke them F.C. and consigne them to Marc ?John at S:t Maloe for accompt of the said producents Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell XX XXXX of ffrancis Calendrini, w:ch hee knoweth because this deponent keepeth the accompte of the said M:r Papillon wrote the said letter to the said partner by their order&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheep Skins''' (&amp;quot;three lasts of wheate, eleaven baggs of wool, 2000 sheep skins, and about 20 shipp pounds of uron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 11v.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke''' (= silk)(&amp;quot;divers other goods or bales of silke, and other merchandizes and moneys for Account of the saiyd Riccard &amp;amp; Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke Stockings''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silver''' (&amp;quot;hee is well assured and verily beleeveth that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely pvided and laded for y:e prop and sole account of y:e sad producent and upon his adventure&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Slaves''' (&amp;quot;y:e 17:th day at night she came aboard againe &amp;amp; brought me word y:t I could not have men slaves under 40 barrs nor women under 35:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish salt''' (&amp;quot; Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt at 60:s per Weigh for 586:li 4:s or coming to in sterling money 586:li - XXX - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sparres''' (= sparrs; spars) (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Strong water''' (&amp;quot;Nineteene of XXX of Strong water&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the sd ship did carry out Iron, Strong Water, Wine, &amp;amp; other commodities to the value of about three thousand pounds, &amp;amp; sailed therew:th as they beleive to Ginney, and there as they beleeve &amp;amp; have heard tooke in 100: and some odd negroes for pt of the sd ladeing and therewith &amp;amp; the other goods went away for the West Indies where they were lost &amp;amp; cast away without makeing of any port of discharge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stuffs''' (&amp;quot;the said M:r ffernandez bought or caused to be bought a Considerable Quantity of Goods in this City, namely Stuffs of severall sorts, and Silke Stockings, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suckets''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar''' (= sugars)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar canes''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweet oyles''' (&amp;quot;I pray be pleased to give Orders unto this Bearer Anthony Guy Wine-Cooper to receive Twelve Butts of Sweet Oyles bought by John Day for my Accompt which is all at p:rsent from yo:r humble serv:t Martin Noell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f, but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tamerin''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tarre''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Timber''' (&amp;quot;the Skipper was taken out of his shipp aboard the man of warr that tooke him, and three Englishmen put on board the sd vessell who brought her and her sd lading of Timber with this depot up into the river of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco pipes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco plants''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobaccos'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoise shells''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Chest of Tortoise Shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoyse shells''' (&amp;quot;one Chest of Tortoyse shells marked [MARK IN THE LH MARGIN] the second marke in the margent, w:ch were soe laden on board y:e sd ship the ''Morning Starr'' upon and for y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trane Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the arlate Thomas Grove did at Newfound Land lade some trane Oyle aboard the shipp ''Pease'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Traine Oil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove did Lade on board y:e said Ship at Newfound Land about six hogsheads of Traine Oyle, w:ch was there stowed inn the Lazaretto or y:e fore?peeke of the said Ship, and there Continued untill it was unladen at Nevis&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Virginia tobaccoes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of Virginia Tobaccoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Vinegar''' (&amp;quot;And that all the said shipps lading (except a parcell of about  sixtie Cases of glasse, and five tonnes of Vinegar belonging to this depon:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.164 recto)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wainscotts''' (&amp;quot;saw ?them put aboard y:e sayd shipp all for his the sd Harrisons owne accompt and knoweth that he did the tyme aforesd lade aboard y:e sd shipp for his like accompt 126 XXXXX wainscott of the value of ?110:li sterl. or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.413.r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wax''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West India goods''' (&amp;quot;wines and West India goods, to be returned in the sd shipp to this port for the said account of M:r ffernandez&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.549v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whales''' (&amp;quot;the voiage in question was a fishing voiage for y:e catching of whales &amp;amp; that y.e arlate Gosling &amp;amp; Mandrey were as they beleeve shipped by the sd rendents or some of them at first as harponiers onely in the ship the ''Own:rs Adventure'' and left unto Thomas Damerell the Comander of the sd ship to appoint them his Mates if he please&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. Allegation:  XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humfry Beane &amp;amp; Gowden Goldgue (als. Goldeye): Date: Feb ?8th 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wheat''' (= wheate) (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wine''' (&amp;quot;how many hampers of wine laden aboard the said Shipp ''S:t Johns Head'' als the ''Roman XX'' for the accompt of the said M:r Blan&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.); &amp;quot;How longe after the arrivall of the said Shipp the ''S:t Joseph'' in the Port of Oratava were the thirteen pypes of wine laden aboard the said Shipp the Joseph by the ffor of the said Humphrey Dewell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wooll''' (= wools) (John Dobson Master of the shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth upon the ladings of the seaven and twentie baggs of wool menconned in the premisse of this cause on board the said shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth then lyeing in the porte or roade of Bilboa to be carryed in the said shipp from thence to London&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zante currants''' (&amp;quot;Mathalago currants were XXXXX worth twenty XX per hundred more than Zante currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Compter''' a small prison for debtors and vagrants; two were located north of the river at Wood Street and Poultry Street, and one was south of the river in Southwark. (&amp;quot;hee the said Southward presently caused him to be arrested, and carried away to the Compiter&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f.413r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copeland Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp...was...cast away neere about the Coplin Islands&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f, 237v). A group of three islands in the north Irish Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r)). Also &amp;quot;Rederiff&amp;quot; in HCA 13/73 f.230r P1130619, line 5. It is Rotherhithe on the Surrey shore of the Thames in London.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' La Rochelle, a harbour on the Bay of Biscay in France.(&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Legal &amp;amp; commercial language (non-latin)'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: WT, created page&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of legal terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]].  The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
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====A====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Accompt''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;this deponents sole accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68); '''2.''' &amp;quot;transported to Dunkirke for the accompt and adventure of this deponents&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Account'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aclate'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Acts''' (&amp;quot;he referreth himselfe to the Acts &amp;amp; Registry of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Actuary''' (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Advise''' (&amp;quot;lres of advise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affidavit''' (&amp;quot;a schedule of the said allegaton annexed drawne upp into the forme of an Affidavit, and exhibited into this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Agent''' ('''1.'''  &amp;quot;hee hath perused the bookes of Accompts both of the sayd Anthony Upton the sayd Boones Agent at Sivill, and alsoe the books of Accompts of the sayd Boone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v); '''2.'''&amp;quot;hee this deponent hath receaved letters of advice from one William Wildegoose a factor or Agent for the producente in ffrance bearing date the sixth day of this instant month of May (new style) wherein he did advise this deponent that hee had drawne upon Albertus Skinner of London Merchant for Accompte of the producente Daniell Skinner the Elder Daniell Skinner the younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner the summe of six thousand five hundred Livres Turnois&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no. recto, Case: clayme of Daniel Skinner the Elder, Daniel Skinner the younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner: Deposition: John Ashurst the younger, of St Andrew Undershaft, merchant))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allegation''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;an allegation given against him on that behalfe of...&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f.XXX; '''2.''' &amp;quot;['Maior Crusoe' is the heading] for a copy of the Allegation 0: 3: 4&amp;quot; (HCA 2/75, no. fol.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ancient''' (&amp;quot;a shipp of about a hundred &amp;amp; fifty tonnes birthen &amp;amp; having a white Ancient in her poope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Answeares''' (= answers) (&amp;quot;did Commission for the takinge of the answeares of the said Jagee to the said Marriott’s allegations or Libell returnable the last Court day of this Terme&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 2r, Wed., 4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Answereth''' (&amp;quot;he answereth &amp;amp; acknowledgeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allon''' (abbreviation for &amp;quot;allegation&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Appeale''' (&amp;quot;a business of appeale promoted by Jessop against ?Pim&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f.125v; 3rd Nov. 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Arbitrator''' (2. Were you an . arbitrator or an umpire in matters off Difference between . one . Sampson. off London . merchant &amp;amp; ffrancis Summers off London , m:rchant . and among . their differences did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson . did by promise or subscription off policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off Lubeck one Hans Claeson  which said Summe was to reinsure him . pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the . said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Arle''' (abbreviation for &amp;quot;article&amp;quot;, see arles for &amp;quot;articles&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Arlate''' (&amp;quot;onely one of the fowre English ships arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Assigne''' (&amp;quot;Which day the Judges at Smiths peticon did assigne this cause to sentence upon Thursday the tenth day of this month of June in the afternoone&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 2r, Wed., 4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Assignement''' (&amp;quot;it is frequent amongst ?Merchants &amp;amp; their correspondents to transferre and sell &amp;amp; make over one to an other goods shipped, or debts as occasion requireth, in satisfaction of such debts as they owe one to an other, paying transfferences or assignements and hold goods amongst Merchants and generally ?assignes of by them, &amp;amp; they are thereby obliged to pay and make satisfaction according as in the sayd transfferences is declared, And saith without allowance of such transferrences Merchandizeing cannot bee well acted &amp;amp; continuedd amongst traders ?therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.373r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barter'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bill of Exchange''' (&amp;quot;part of the moneye for paying the sayd shipp was bought paid upon bill of Exchange drawne uppon the sayd ffernandez at Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.282r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Booke keeper''' (&amp;quot;hee was formerly booke keeper to Anthony Upton &amp;amp; Company the sayd Boones Correspondents at Civill in Spaine, nor is any way interessed in the clayme Interrogate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.383r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Books of accounts''' (&amp;quot;hee hath perused the bookes of Accompts both of the sayd Anthony Upton the sayd Boones Agent at Sivill, and alsoe the books of Accompts of the sayd Boone, by both which hee doth finde that thes sayd Adrian Goldsmith did transfferre and ?sett over unto the sayd Christopher Boone severall parcells of silver in barrs, and Ryalls, and certayne quantities of Cotcheneale laden aboard the ''Sampson'' ''Salvador'' ''St George'' and ''Morning Starr'' aclate in consideration of the severall summes of two hundred thousand Realls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Broker''' (&amp;quot;the sd John Day did when hee bought any Prize Ship or goods of the sayd Prize Office as á broker for another person or transferred the same to another pson use to bring such pson to the sayd Office to engage to the sayd Office for the paym:t for such Prize Shipp &amp;amp; goods &amp;amp;to get the Com:rs of Collectors of the sayd Office to accept of such engagem:t and himselfe to be discharged, and thereby the sayd John Day became acquitted and thother pson so engaging became liable to pay for the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.51r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cargazoone'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cause of complaint''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd Edward Peascott Michaell Peascott &amp;amp; Edward Randall have without iust cause arrested him by warr:t out of this Co:rt to answere them in their p?dsed cause of complaint&amp;quot; HCA 13/128))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cawse''' (= cause) (&amp;quot;Interries to be administrated on the behalfe of o:r Soveraigne Lord the Kinge to the Wittnesses produced on the behalfe of S:r Martin Noell in the Cawse (sic) wherein our Lord the Kinge is sette against the said S:r Martin Noell, of which it is desired that the said Wittnesses&lt;br /&gt;
may be secretly and severally examined&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no recto, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Certificate''' (&amp;quot;the certificate is continued untill this day&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6r, Wed. 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charge''' (&amp;quot;they did freight and imploy their sayd five eighth parts upon their owne charge and Adventure as Owners &amp;amp; freighters of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clayments''' (&amp;quot;Howe sooth hee knowe that the said Michael Dweist and the other Clayments are Owners of the said shippe&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX, no f.,but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Collectors [for prize money]''' (&amp;quot;lett every Wittnes be asked whether he was at any time p:rsent and did see any money paid by s:r Martin Noell (then M:r Martin Noell) or any on his behalfe to the late Commissioners or Collectors for prize goods or any on their behalfe&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colourable'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Commissioners [for prize money]''' (&amp;quot;lett every Wittnes be asked whether he was at any time p:rsent and did see any money paid by s:r Martin Noell (then M:r Martin Noell) or any on his behalfe to the late Commissioners or Collectors for prize goods or any on their behalfe&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Common Hall'''  (&amp;quot;the wor:ll Charles George Cocke Esq:r one of the Judges in the Common Hall&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Wed., 4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Condemned''' (&amp;quot;in case the sayd shipp the ''Morning Starr'' or ''Golden Starr'' be condemned as prize&amp;quot; XXXXX; &amp;quot;if y:e sd ship and lading bee condemned for prize hee Expecteth a prXXX Share therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Contempt''' (&amp;quot;A business of contempt&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Consideration''' (&amp;quot;for a valuable consideration&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Continuacon'''  (&amp;quot;A general continuacon of all causes and certificates&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f.149v, Munday, 24th Nov. 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Continued''' (&amp;quot;the cause is continued to this day&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6r, Wed. 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Contumacie''' (HCA 3/47 f. 10ar, Wed. 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Correspondency''' (&amp;quot;hee doth not beeleeve there is any Correspondency of trade betweene him the said De la Costa and ffrancis Pardini&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Correspondent''' (&amp;quot;during the yeares 1653 and 1654 and alsoe in the yeare 1655 lived at Sivill with one M:r Anthony Upton &amp;amp; Company who were the Agents and correspondents of the aclate Christopher Boone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.382r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cort day''' (&amp;quot;the next Cort day&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cost''' (&amp;quot;at their owne Cost charge &amp;amp; adventure&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Credibly''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Crosse Interries''' (HCA 13/68 f.164v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Custodie''' (&amp;quot;the allate Robert Hubbart had the said goods in his Custodie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Damnified''' (&amp;quot;the arlate Swift Parker &amp;amp; Harris &amp;amp; other her Owners were damnified&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dead fraighted'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dealer''' (&amp;quot;the arlate John Day who was a very great dealer w:th the sd Prize Office; and did as this depo:t verily beleveth deale w:th the sd Office as a merch:t on his owne acc:t for severall thousand pounds and hee the sd John day bought of the sd Prize Office the arlate Ship ''Prophet Elias'' and alsoe the rest of the things arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.51r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Decree''' (&amp;quot;called by decree of this court&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Default''' (&amp;quot;the second default is granted&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6v, Wed. 7th June 1656)); HCA documents describing court process refer to first, second and third defaults&lt;br /&gt;
'''Demorage''' (&amp;quot;...is liable to pay demorage [demurrage] for what tyme sayd shipp should be in delivery...&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.413r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denison''' (&amp;quot;he is a subiect of this Commonwealth and a denison of England&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deponent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deposeth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Designe''' (&amp;quot;The p:rmisses hee deposeth, being made privy to the said Designe and Voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dismissed''' (&amp;quot;the cause is dismissed with expences in case Cheeke shall not give a Libell and Baile this Day&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 8r, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dispoiled''' (&amp;quot;surprized &amp;amp; tooke the sayd shipp ''Lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing of Currants &amp;amp; dispoiled the Owners thereof the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Doctor of laws''' (&amp;quot;a witness sworne before the right Wor:ll John Godolphin doctor of Laws and of the Judges of the high Court of Admiralty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Examinate''' (&amp;quot;To the third Arle and schedule annexed being seen and perused by this examinate at the time of his examination&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Exammination''' (= examination) (&amp;quot;A business of exammination of witnesses on the behalfe of Robert ?AxXXXk and Company owners of the shipp the ''Endeavo:r''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 2r, Wed., 4th June 1656)); e.g. exemplifying a bond&lt;br /&gt;
'''Embeazled''' (&amp;quot;hee neither directly or indirectly for his part embeazled or made away any of y:e sd Shipps lading or any of her tackle or furniture nor gave his consent to otheres of y:e Company soe to doe Et neXXX Saving hee beleeveth that he e hath drunke about five gallons of y:e ''Godliffs'' wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Exhibited''' (&amp;quot;legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone and particularly conteyned in the Instrument of transference exhibited into this Court the 14:th of ffebruary 1654 and remayning in the Registry thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Expences of suite''' (HCA 3/47 f. 4v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Factor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Factory''' (&amp;quot;Is fully convinced and assured that the said schedule being an Invoyce or factory of and for the said goods was and is all written in the proper hand writeing of the said Sheafe?r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflandrian''' (&amp;quot;a fflandrian man of warr&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Fraudulent''' (&amp;quot;hee doth beleive that the said M:r Pardini did in further ?prosequucon of the said fraudulent contrivance betweene him and the said M:r Thacker his sollicitor endorse the bill of ladeing as is alleadged but hee being soe failed &amp;amp; absented hee doth beleive the same is utterly voyd and of noe effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Instrument of transference''' (&amp;quot;legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone and particularly conteyned in the Instrument of transference exhibited into this Court the 14:th of ffebruary 1654 and remayning in the Registry thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Interries''' (= interrogatories) (&amp;quot;Crosse Interries&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.164v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Interrogate'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Interrogatory''' (''pl.'' ies)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Instrument'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Invoyce''' (&amp;quot;Is fully convinced and assured that the said schedule being an Invoyce or factory of and for the said goods was and is all written in the proper hand writeing of the said Sheafe?r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Knoweth''' (&amp;quot;knoweth beleiveth or hath heard&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ladeing''' (&amp;quot;the ladeing unladeing &amp;amp; reladeing of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Letters of advice''' (&amp;quot;as hee was informed by lres of advise from Zante&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Libell''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;the posiccons of a libell given ag:t him&amp;quot; (XXXX); &amp;quot;Examined on the Libell&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); '''2.''' &amp;quot;this depo:t is well assured it cannot be made appeare that ever the sayd M:r Luke Lucy did ever buy y:e contract for any Prize Ship or goods or Subscribe to any sale or contract for any such ?within the time mentioned in the libell given ag:t him in this cause w:ch this depo:t hath seene&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.51r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Litigant''' (&amp;quot;knoweth none of y:e parties litigant saving M:r carrow whom hee hath knowne about seaven monethes last&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lycense''' (&amp;quot;about the time of the said affreightment there was a generall Embargo upon all English shipps and a generall Imprsse for all seamen in the publiqe service, and the sd Caryll taking notice thereof this deponent heard him promise to procure a lycense for the sd shipp and a proteccon for her mariners from these Imprests And not long after the said promise hee saith the sd Caryll gave by the hands of this deponent to the sd Morley a paper or writing which hee procured upon the sd voyage as also a protection for the security of y:e marriners from the sd Impresse&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Make for them''' (&amp;quot;To the 12:th pretensed posicon they and either of them answere and accept the contents of this posicon soe far forth as the same doe make for them and not other wise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mandate'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Marshall'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Marshalsea'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Merits''' (&amp;quot;the Court havinge made some entrance into the merits of this cause and finding that the same cannott according to the rules of justice bee determined without the p:rsence of William Thwaites the M:r of the said shipp whoe as was then made knowne to the Cort doth absent himselfe for feare of being arrested...&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 5r, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Monished''' (= ?admonished) (HCA 3/47 f. 5r, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Notary publique''' (&amp;quot;the second schedule allegate is as hee verily beleiveth the Englishe Translatton of the said Italian instrument w:ch being by him now prused hee ?clearly find to have bin soe translated by Josua Maimet a Notary publique liveing in London and a person to whose translations in this and other cases saith is and hath comonly bin given XXX being a lawfull Notary and is accompted an honest man&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Overthrow''' (&amp;quot;endeavour the overthrowe of the voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Overthrowne''' (HCA 3/47 f. 4v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Parties litigant''' (&amp;quot;knoweth none of y:e parties litigant saving M:r carrow whom hee hath knowne about seaven monethes last&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Partye''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth all y:e partyes schedulate&amp;quot; (HCA/73); &amp;quot;she saith she favoureth both the partyes Litigant alike&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Persuaded''' (&amp;quot;verily psuaded in his conscience&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Possession''' (&amp;quot;quiet and peaceful possession [of property, such as a ship]&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Posic(c)ons''' (alias Position) (&amp;quot;he doth not beleeve y:e sd posicons to be true&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prcrator''' (&amp;quot;hee doth beleive that hee is the generall prcrator of the Brazeel Company here in this port of London and beleeveth the goods in question are for their account and hee doth beleive hee hath speciall speciall power to interpose &amp;amp; meddle with ?the goods in controversie and to use his endeavours to keepe them from the hands of the said M:r pardini as hee beleeveth which hee is ready to shew to the Court if they shall require the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1229 no fol. no., verso &amp;amp; recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Precedent''' (&amp;quot;his p:rcedent answeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Precontest''' (= p:rcontest) (&amp;quot;his precontest&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Predeposed'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Preparatory''' ([In an undated list of charges] &amp;quot;ffor y:e deponns in y:e preparatory&amp;quot; (HCA 2/75, no. fol.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pretended'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pretensed''' (&amp;quot;To 4:th 5:th and 6:th pretensed posicons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Private trade''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Producent''' (&amp;quot;the said party pducent&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prooff''' (= proof) (&amp;quot; if any such allegation. or prooff was made did. you or ells the umpire to y:r knowledg or as you heard give declare graunt or determine the said summes to receive off the sd Sampson either uppon deduction . in accompts or by paym?t off money or any other way any satisffaction ffor the said subscription off y:e afforesaid pollicy&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no fol. no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prosecute the action''' (HCA 3/47 f. 4v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Protested''' (&amp;quot;the said Nortons bills being protested, the said ffactor had not moneyes to paye for the same and therefor could not nor would not lade them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Publique broker''' (&amp;quot;the sd John Day was reputed to by a publique broker about twenty yeeres since &amp;amp; this depon:t hath heard and beleeveth that the sd John Day did buy or contract for severall parcells of prize goods both as a broker and XX as merchant on his owne acc:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.54v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ranke''' (&amp;quot;the arlate Blaes da La Pina is a Spaniard a subiect of the King of Spayne a merchant Inhabitant of Sevill in Spayne and that he hath bene 30 yeares and upwards, and was and is a merchant of good ranke using to trade betweene Spaine and fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Reall and true''' (&amp;quot;the sayd bill of sale is reall and the Contents thereof true&amp;quot; (XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Receipts'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Referreth''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;he referreth himselfe to the Acts &amp;amp; Registry of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19);  '''2.''' &amp;quot;To the 3.:d. hee cannot depose; saving hee referreth himselfe to his answer to the first Interrie, on y:e other part&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Registry''' (&amp;quot;hee refereth him selfe to the Registry of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.373r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Reinsure''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or another way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no, Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Reladeing''' (&amp;quot;the ladeing unladeing &amp;amp; reladeing of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rendent(s)''' (&amp;quot;this rendent being M:r &amp;amp; Comander of the ship the ''Peter'' arlate did hyer y:e respective marriners schedulate to serve in the sd ship y:e ''Peter''for the monethly wayges therein menconed&amp;quot; (HCA 137128))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Registry''' (of the High Court of the Admiralty) (XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Risque''' (&amp;quot;for his the said John Scrother the producents accompt and risque&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Satisfaction''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Upton soone after told this deponent that the sayd transfference was concluded upon and made betweene the sayd Boone &amp;amp; the sayd Goldsmith and that hee hoped did longe to have notice from England from the sayd Boone that hee had ?receivedd satisfaction according to the sayd Transfference And of good Accompt &amp;amp; great trafique in Sivill &amp;amp; therefore beleeveth the effect of the sayd transfference to bee reall and undoubtedly true&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.373r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Schedulate''' (&amp;quot;this rendent being M:r &amp;amp; Comander of the ship the ''Peter'' arlate did hyer y:e respective marriners schedulate to serve in the sd ship y:e ''Peter''for the monethly wayges therein menconed&amp;quot; (HCA 137128))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Schedulated''' (&amp;quot;the said severall persons Schedulated&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Schedule''' (&amp;quot;hee was not prsent att y:e forming and figuring the said two schedules arlate&amp;quot;; &amp;quot;the schedule in this article mentioned&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sea breifes''' (&amp;quot;HCA 13/68 f.304r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sentence''' (&amp;quot;To heare sentence at Cheeks peticon saving the examinacon of Suckleys witnesses in case hee shall procure them to bee examined before this day&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6r, Wed. 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Session''' (&amp;quot;the Second session of Trinitie Term being Wednesday the seaventh day of June 1656&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 5v, Wed. 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sign seale and deliver''' [a legal document, such as a will or contract] (&amp;quot;this deponent saw the sayd Samuel Travis sign seale and deliver the same as and for his Act and deed&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sollicitor''' (&amp;quot;hee doth beleive that the said M:r Pardini did in further ?prosequucon of the said fraudulent contrivance betweene him and the said M:r Thacker his sollicitor endorse the bill of ladeing as is alleadged but hee being soe failed &amp;amp; absented hee doth beleive the same is utterly voyd and of noe effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stayed''' (&amp;quot;the sd vessell did sett saile from Naples with ?some goods that shee there tooke in, and in her course towards London was stayed &amp;amp; taken by some vessell of warre belonging to the ffrench as he hath heard &amp;amp; beleeveth &amp;amp; was carryed to S:t Margaretta, and was there detained for some tyme in which tyme he beleeved the S:t Massagrene used meanes to gett of y:e s:d shipp &amp;amp; goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Subscribe''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t is well assured it cannot be made appeare that ever the sayd M:r Luke Lucy did ever buy y:e contract for any Prize Ship or goods or Subscribe to any sale or contract for any such ?within the time mentioned in the libell given ag:t him in this cause w:ch this depo:t hath seene&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.51r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summoned'''  (&amp;quot;the Judges at his peticon did decree the said ffredericke de Vincke and William Bussey to bee summoned to appeare personallie in the Hall in the Doctors Commons in the 8:th day after if x:r and to bringe with them the said Cobbwebb lawnes and to deliver them into Court that they may remaine under the said seizure untill  it shall be decided  by the rules of lawe and Justice  to whom they shall belong and to shewe cause if any they have why they should not be decreed to bee delivered to the said Balthazar Marke and John Salmons&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sureties''' (= suretyes) (&amp;quot;produced for sureties&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 2r, Wed., 4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Teno:r''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Christia Cloppenburgh did signe three bills of lading for the same all of one teno:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Transferrs''' (HCA 13/76 Part One f.53v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''True owner''' (&amp;quot;true and lawfull owner and proprieto:r of y:e sayd goods&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trucking''' (&amp;quot;desired the said Lopes to bee Supra Cargoe of the ship that should goe y:e sd Voyage, and to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Umpire''' (&amp;quot;3.  if any such allegation . or prooff was made did . you or ells the umpire to y:r knowledg or as you heard give declare graunt or determine the said summes to receive off the sd Sampson either uppon deduction . in accompts or by paym?t off money or any other way any satisffaction ffor the said subscription off y:e afforesaid pollicy . or ffor any promise or any other obligation . ?tending into . the said insurance &amp;amp; what or how much . was allowed ordered &amp;amp; deccreed&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Unladeing''' (&amp;quot;the ladeing unladeing &amp;amp; reladeing of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Warrant''' (&amp;quot;made himselfe partie for them and  p:rsented to the Judge a warrant from his highnes the Lord Protector and his Councell for the issuinge forth of letters of Reprisall to the said Coxiter and Chadwick for the satisfaction of such summe&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 5r, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Witnesse''' (= witnes; wittnes; witness) (&amp;quot;3. Lett him bee asked, whether hee the said witnesse had any parte Or share in the said shippe the Nativity or in any part of the Goods or lading, and whether Michael Dweist a witnesse produced in this Cause bee the same partie where in this Cause Is a Clayment of parte of the shippe Et fiat ut sup:r&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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This page is entry point into the MarineLives online Project Manual, and is a resource for the members of our newly launched PhD Forum, as well as existing project members&lt;br /&gt;
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==PhD Forum members and convenors==&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Richard Blakemore''' (University of Exeter)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/history/staff/blakemore/other/ Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Social history of early modern seafarers, particularly during the seventeenth century. Also interested in questions of vocational identity and authority, popular religion and popular politics in the early modern period, the development of maritime trade, and the history of navigation.&lt;br /&gt;
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Recently submitted Ph.D. dissertation is a study of London seafarers, maritime tradesmen, and their families during the British civil wars, exploring how, and to what extent, their actions in and experiences of the 1640s were shaped by a shared occupational identity, based upon the cultural stereotype of the ‘seaman’, and what impact the civil wars had upon them as a community&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dr Janet Few''' (PhD, University of Exeter)&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: C17th and marine history&lt;br /&gt;
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'''John Gallagher''' (University of Cambridge)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/directory/jg545@cam.ac.uk Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject:  Interested in histories of language and communication, and in asking how members of different linguistic communities made themselves understood amid the linguistic ferment of the early modern period. My work is interdisciplinary, bringing approaches from linguistics and from the social sciences to bear on historical sources.&lt;br /&gt;
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PhD dissertation (in progress) provisionally titled 'The linguistic encounters of English speakers in the early modern world, c. 1483-1730'&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamie LeAnne Hager Goodall''' (Ohio State University)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.blogger.com/profile/13211731164476304107 Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Piracy in the C16th and C17th&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dr Liam Haydon''' (University of Manchester)&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Links between commercial and literary production; Milton&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Philip Hnatkovich''' (Pennsylvania State University)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://history.psu.edu/directory/pjh206 Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Social history of maritime communities in early modern England and France, with particular interests in maritime industry, production of scientific and technical marine knowledge, and alien communities.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ph.D. dissertation (in progress) on the multinational system of maritime trade, religious activism, and migration among English and French Channel ports during the Tudor-Stuart era, and its impact on early English colonial projects in the Americas.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Elin Jones''' (Queen Marys, University of London)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/staff/jonese.html Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Masculinities and Material Culture in the Royal Navy, 1758-1815&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sue Jones''' (Birkbeck College, University of London)&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Research into early modern literature about pirates, looking in particular at utopian ideas, space and mobility&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jennifer Oliver''' (University of Oxford)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.sjc.ox.ac.uk/375-2949/Fallaize-Fund-Graduate-Scholarship.html Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Ships of state and authorship: exploring national and authorial identity in sixteenth-century France&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Katherine Parker''' (University of Pittsburgh)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.history.pitt.edu/graduate/parkerbiopage_000.php Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Creation of geographic knowledge about the Pacific in the eighteenth century, centred on the Royal Navy exploratory expeditions&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dr Cathryn Pearce''' (Greenwich Maritime Institute)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www2.gre.ac.uk/about/schools/gmi/about/staff/dr-cathryn-pearce Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Wrecking and plundering shipwrecks; maritime crime including piracy&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Margaret Schotte''' (University of Princeton)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.princeton.edu/histgrads/profiles/mschotte/ Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Comparative study of navigational instruction between the late C16th and end of the C18th&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Steven Schrum''' (University of Washington, Saint Louis)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://history.artsci.wustl.edu/steve_schrum Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Regulation and the Economic Development of England and the Dutch Republic in the 1690s&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Laura Seymour''' (Birkbeck College, University of London)&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Research deals with the way in which material spaces can contain and convey information, focussing in particular on gesture.  See [http://marinelives-theshippingnews.org/blog/2012/09/25/hungry-work/ Hungry Work], an article on the Marine Live's project blog - The Shipping News.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Royline Williams-Fontenelle''' (University of Oklahoma, Norman)&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://cas.ou.edu/royline-n-williams-fontenelle Profile]&lt;br /&gt;
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Research subject: Studying how to address the history of West Indian slavery and Technology as co-evolved institutions on the island of Antigua&lt;br /&gt;
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==Draft PhD Forum schedule of activities==&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Thursday, November 15th'''&lt;br /&gt;
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* Welcome email to new PhD Forum members&lt;br /&gt;
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* Assigned Username and Passwords to new PhD Forum members&lt;br /&gt;
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* Creation of Mediawiki accounts for new PhD Forum members, enabling full access to marineLives-Transcript/SCRIPTO&lt;br /&gt;
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* Access granted to MarineLives Page Log and Planner for new PhD Forum members&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Friday, November 16th'''&lt;br /&gt;
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* Creation of an [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=1 Occupational analysis worksheet], which is behind the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 Page Log] in the online Google Doc Page Log and Planner.  PhD Forum members and associates have access to both documents - any problems, please get in touch with colin.greenstreet@gmail.com.  The worksheet is a first cut of an occupational and status analysis, and contains occupational, age, and location data for a subset of HCA 13/71 witnesses.  Comments, analytical suggestions, and comparative data are welcomed&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wednesday, November 21st'''&lt;br /&gt;
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* Welcome to Dr Cathryn Pearce, who is joining the PhD Forum. Cathryn is affiliated to the Greenwich Maritime Institute, where she is an honorary research fellow, and will be teaching a course next year on Maritime crime. Her research and teaching interests include piracy and privateering, with a special interest in wrecking and plundering. She has volunteered to pull together transcribed material from HCA 13/71 relating to piracy and privateering, and is interested in making contact with other members of the Forum exploring similar topics. Cathryn is also a MarineLives associate.&lt;br /&gt;
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* Creation of two new themes: [[Violence|Violence]] and [[Merchants accounts|Merchants accounts]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Remarkable resilience of a crew on voyage from Virginia to London==&lt;br /&gt;
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The resilience, courage and luck of some crews plying the Atlantic routes is well illustrated by the following excerpt from the testimony of a twenty-two year old mariner and ship's carpenter from Shadwell. The carpenter, William Welch, had returned to London from Virginia on the King of Poland through terrible winter storms in February 1655(56). The transcription is by Jill Wilcox.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[http://marinelives-transcript.org/scripto/scripto/?scripto_action=transcribe&amp;amp;scripto_doc_id=687&amp;amp;scripto_doc_page_id=708 HCA 13/71 f.249v]; [http://marinelives-transcript.org/scripto/scripto/?scripto_action=transcribe&amp;amp;scripto_doc_id=743&amp;amp;scripto_doc_page_id=709 HCA 13/71 f.250r]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;1. to the 3: 4th 5th and 6th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that&lt;br /&gt;
2. the sayd shipp having soe taken in her sayd ladeing of Tobaccoe&lt;br /&gt;
3. at Bermudas and Virginia the arlate ffrederick Johnson and company&lt;br /&gt;
4. Mariners of the sayd shipp whereof this deponent was one sett sayle&lt;br /&gt;
5. with the sayd shipp and her sayd ladeing of Tobaccoe from James&lt;br /&gt;
6. River in Virginia ˹from or about the 27th day of˺ the moneth of January 1655 English&lt;br /&gt;
7. style bounds for London and saith that upon or about the first&lt;br /&gt;
8. day of ffebruary last in the morning the sayd shipp being with her&lt;br /&gt;
9. sayd Lading in her course for London and about the latitude of&lt;br /&gt;
10. thirty seaven degrees and a halfe and about ninety leagues to the&lt;br /&gt;
11. Eastwards of Virginia was surprized with an exceeding great&lt;br /&gt;
12. tempest the winds Blowing at west North west or thereabouts&lt;br /&gt;
13. with great furie and the sayd tempest continueing for fower or&lt;br /&gt;
14. fives dayes togeather the violence thereof drove in great seas into&lt;br /&gt;
15. the sayd shipp which raked her both fore and afte and split&lt;br /&gt;
16. and staved her longe boate all to peeces and breake the head of&lt;br /&gt;
17. her Rudder short off and soe brake the Iron works thereof that the&lt;br /&gt;
18. Rudder hung loose and was in continuall danger to bee wholly&lt;br /&gt;
19. torne off and carried away from the sayd shipp and the violence of&lt;br /&gt;
20. the sayd storme alsoe broke downe of the the waste of the&lt;br /&gt;
21. sayd shipp on both sides and brake some of her timbers and the&lt;br /&gt;
22. sea ran violently into the sayd shipps hold and ˹other˺ parts of&lt;br /&gt;
23. her and amongst her goods and ladeing of her to the great&lt;br /&gt;
24. perill of the lives of the sayd shipps company and eminent&lt;br /&gt;
25. danger of the losse of the sayd shipp and goods not withstanding&lt;br /&gt;
26. the sayd shipps company did use all possible meanes to&lt;br /&gt;
27. preserve them selves their sayd shipp and ladeing and did&lt;br /&gt;
28. presently after the sayd Rudder heads and Iron worke was broken&lt;br /&gt;
29. hange out men in roapes over the sayd shipps sides side (SIC)&lt;br /&gt;
30. to worke and fasten the sayd Rudder againe thereby to bring&lt;br /&gt;
31. the sayd shipp to her steerage who with great hazards of&lt;br /&gt;
32. their lives did fasten the same but the tempest continueing&lt;br /&gt;
33. with great furie presently brake the same and soe that&lt;br /&gt;
34. untill about fower dayes after the first beginning of the&lt;br /&gt;
35. sayd storme the sayd shipps Rudder could not bee fastened&lt;br /&gt;
36. soe as to make it continue fast And the Master and company&lt;br /&gt;
37. during the sayd storme were forced to pumpe ˹and did pumped˺ by turnes&lt;br /&gt;
38. day and night continually at the chayne pumpe of the sayd&lt;br /&gt;
39. shipp and use all other meanes possible to preserve the sayd&lt;br /&gt;
40. shipp and ladeing and by Gods blessing upon such their&lt;br /&gt;
41. labours did with great difficulty preseve her and her ladeing&lt;br /&gt;
42. from sinkeing in the sea by meanes of the sayd storme...&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;1. hee the better knoweth being carpenter of the sayd shipp and one&lt;br /&gt;
2. of these that hang out in roapes and workes in great perill about&lt;br /&gt;
3. fashioning the sayd Rudder and alsoe helped to work at the pumps&lt;br /&gt;
4. and sawe the Master ˹and˺ others of the sayd shipps company worke at the&lt;br /&gt;
5. sayd pumps And further to these articles hee cannot depose&lt;br /&gt;
6. To the 7th article the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd first&lt;br /&gt;
7. storme being under the sayd shipp in her passage from Virginia&lt;br /&gt;
8. to London did about the 9th of the sayd moneth of ffebruary meete&lt;br /&gt;
9. with an other very violent storme which continued with great furies&lt;br /&gt;
10. till about the 12 th of the same moneth and with some abatement&lt;br /&gt;
11. of the violence thereof from the sayd 12th till about the 16th of the&lt;br /&gt;
12. sayd moneth, by meanes whereof the sayd shipp being very dammified&lt;br /&gt;
13. by the former storme the for shee againe receaved much water into&lt;br /&gt;
14. her hold other parts of her and amongst her goods, her decks being&lt;br /&gt;
15. unavoidably seldom cleere of water not withstanding the master&lt;br /&gt;
16. and company of her afore all possible endeavour to prevent all damage&lt;br /&gt;
17. that might happen to her and her lading And but the waste and timbers&lt;br /&gt;
18. of the sayd shipp were soe broken with the first stormes and the tyme soe&lt;br /&gt;
19. short betweene the sayd two stormes that what was mended after&lt;br /&gt;
20. the first storme was broken and spoiled againe by violence of&lt;br /&gt;
21. the second storme this hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd...&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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- ''HCA 13/71 f.250r Case: A Busines of Examination of wittnesses on the behalfe of Thomas Allen Anthony Peniston and Company Owners of the shipp the King of Poland whereof ffrederick Johnson is Master) against John Wright Jasper White Perient Trott Thomas Tomlinson John Butts Richard Chandler and George Watermann (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allegation given in and admitted the Eleaventh day of June 1656 on behalfe of the sayd Thomas Allen Anthony Peniston and Company&amp;quot;): Deposition: William Welch of Shadwell in the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Shipwright aged twenty two yeares; Date: ?Between 14 &amp;amp; 17/06/1656''&lt;br /&gt;
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==Nascent articles==&lt;br /&gt;
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PhD Forum members are invited to look at the MarineLives project exploration of C17th Arctic whaling, taking '''Batson and others con Gosling and others''' (1656 and 1657) as the starting point.&lt;br /&gt;
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An article is being developed by several team members looking at the social structure of one of the whaling ships mentioned in this case, and the network of commercial and financial contacts supporting it. The project team is at the early stage of exploring the potential for something similar on the Virginia tobacco trade in the 1650s.&lt;br /&gt;
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PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to either of these topics, and to explore the growing corpus of HCA 13/71 transcriptions for themes which might be suitable for further articles. All contributions will be acknowledged.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[C17th Arctic whaling|C17th Arctic whaling]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Virginia tobacco trade in the 1650s|Virginia tobacco trade in the 1650s]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Themes==&lt;br /&gt;
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The following topics are currently being explored by the MarineLives project team in parallel with transcription work.&lt;br /&gt;
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Each link will take you to a page which will introduce a topic and list a set of potential references in HCA 13/71, giving the title of the case and deposition, as well as a reference number. Electronic links are being added which will take you directly to the relevant transcription and manuscript image in MarineLives-Transcript/Scripto.&lt;br /&gt;
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You are invited to explore these themes and to add your own comments and references as you browse HCA 13/71 online.  You are also welcome to add your suggestions as to other relevant primary and secondary material, with the focus being on the 1650s.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Bound for Barbary|Bound for Barbary]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[English coastal trading|English coastal trading]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Dutch merchants in London and elsewhere|Dutch merchants in London and elsewhere]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Female involvement in marine activities|Female involvement in marine activities]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Injury and death|Injury and death]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jewish merchants|Jewish merchants]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Maritime incompetence|Maritime incompetence]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Masquerade|Masquerade]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Materials handling|Materials handling]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Merchants accounts|Merchants accounts]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Navigation|Navigation]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Ports|Ports]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Portuguese merchants in London|Portuguese merchants in London]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Port trades|Port trades]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Seamens' wages|Seamens' wages]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Slavery without redemption|Slavery without redemption]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Spanish merchants in London|Spanish merchants in London]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Thames docks and wharves|Thames docks and wharves]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Thames lighters|Thames lighters]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Thames shipyards in 1650s|Thames shipyards in 1650s]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[The Exchange in the City of London|The Exchange in the City of London]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Violence|Violence]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Comments]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''2012-11-16 07:07:31'' [[nbsp]] Welcome to John Gallagher, University of Cambridge, who is joining the MarineLives PhD Forum.  John is a PhD student at Emmanuel College Cambridge, with research interests in language and communication in the Early Modern world --[[Users/ColinGreenstreet|Users/ColinGreenstreet]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''2012-11-16 10:45:05'' [[nbsp]] Check out some rough cut occupational and status analysis for the first 65 folios of HCA 13/71. In ff.1r-63v twice as many mariners as merchants deposed as witnesses.  See [[Semantic Markup General#head-6b1c2b90f79fe9d577cc32dab2c70c27dc5cd43f|Occupational and social status analysis of witnesses in HCA 13/71]]&lt;br /&gt;
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You can look also look at the age data and occupation data for the different occupation and status groups&lt;br /&gt;
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A full analysis to follow within the next couple of days --[[Users/ColinGreenstreet|Users/ColinGreenstreet]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''2012-11-16 16:39:35'' [[nbsp]] There is now an [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=1 Occupational analysis worksheet], which is behind the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 Page Log] in the online Google Doc Page Log and Planner you all have access to.&lt;br /&gt;
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You might want to check out the latest version of this occupational analysis sheet. Data are in for f.1r to f.154v (so about 22% of total). There is double counting, which I will strip out by consolidiating individuals and allowing multiple columns to code for status, occupation, and job title. Nevertheless, I am surprised at how old some of the mariners are, and not just the captains, masters and commanders of ships.&lt;br /&gt;
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The literacy analysis is very incomplete, since I have only currently captured signature vs marke for a relatively small number of the depositions, and someone will have to go back to all the images/transcriptions at the appropriate folio (we know where each deposition finishes, so it is not all 674 folios, and capture all the data onto the Page Log sheet.&lt;br /&gt;
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Nevethless there is a high degree of basic literacy amongst mariners. Only a relatively small proportion of English mariners (often provincially based), and perhaps a higher portion of marine tradesmen and suppliers (shipwrights, coopers, butchers, watermen, labourers, and quite a high proportion of non-English mariners really having to leave their mark in the sample analysed to date.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''You can explore the raw data yourself in the online Page Log. Use the Column J filter in the Page Log to look at signatures and markes, and the Columns K to M filters to look at occupation.'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''You can explore the sample of analysed data by using column filters for surname (Colimn B), age (Column C), literacy (Column D), occupation and/or status description (Column E), and five levels of location (street and building level, if available: Column G; parish level, if available: Column H; village, town or city: Column I; county or province: Column J; country: Column K). The raw data from which this is coded is reproduced in Column L).  The underlying images for any case can be accessed through the URLs for the appropriate deposition in the Page Log.'''&lt;br /&gt;
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Does anyone know of comparative data that exist for C16th, C17th and C18th by occupational group with a marine flavour, inclduing port trades?  We will later be able to look at basic literacy rates for captains/masters/commanders vs other officers vs non-officers --[[Users/ColinGreenstreet|Users/ColinGreenstreet]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''2012-11-17 13:55:26'' [[nbsp]] Verbal and physical violence are a feature of a fair number of depositions.  But it is rare for a ship to be lost as a result.  But this was the allegation made by the gunner of the Fortune, who observed:&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;the sayd Braining the Master without any provocation given him fell in furious manner upon the Boatswayn of the sayd shipp and with a stick or Cudgell knockt him on the head and wounded him very sore, to the endangereing of his life so as he became unable to give any assistance when the shipp was in danger&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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See the new theme [[Violence|Violence]] and add your own contributions and comments. --[[Users/ColinGreenstreet|Users/ColinGreenstreet]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''2012-11-19 14:34:55'' [[nbsp]] I don't know if this is the best place to post this - it links to occupational and social status, I couldn't find a comment option there (showing the extent of my computer expertise...) but I can offer some comparative comments from my own research.&lt;br /&gt;
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Vincent Patarino, in an article on 'religious shipboard culture', published in Fury, ed., The social history of English seamen (2012) (http://www.boydellandbrewer.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=13786) has some figures across the seventeenth century, sampled from five files (HCA 1/9, 1/101, 13/64, 13/97 and 12/142), showing 37% of sailors and 63% of officers signing in 1603-30s, 93.6% of officers and 76.2% of sailors in 1650s-70s. In my own research, I have figures from the 1640s (HCA 13/56-61), pertaining only to London seafarers. 62-79% of these mariners, 87-94% of commanding officers, and 64-76% of other officers were signing their names (these represent the range of percentages from individual volumes). Literacy in London was probably higher than average, given the figures in David Cressy, Literacy and the social order (1980).&lt;br /&gt;
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On age, I too was surprised to see how old a number of seafarers were, but I suspect this reflects the tendency for older and more experienced seafarers and officers to appear as deponents. From the same volumes, for London seafarers, only 40 per cent of deponents were under thirty; but over half of the sample were officers of some kind. This compares with a survey of London seafarers from 1629 in the state papers (SP 16/135, fos 111r-27v), in which only one third were officers and 56 per cent of all in the survey were under thirty. Unsurprisingly, the HCA are not a perfect census, although it does seem they are not actually that far out.&lt;br /&gt;
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I think this raises two interesting points - firstly, how useful the HCA papers are for recovering details about early modern seafarers; and secondly, how careful we have to be about legal sources and whether they are truly representative. --[[Users/richardblakemore|Users/richardblakemore]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: CSG, created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: CSG, copied content across from bron.wikispot.org from page Geography&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copeland Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp...was...cast away neere about the Coplin Islands&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f, 237v). A group of three islands in the north Irish Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r)). Also &amp;quot;Rederiff&amp;quot; in HCA 13/73 f.230r P1130619, line 5. It is Rotherhithe on the Surrey shore of the Thames in London.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' La Rochelle, a harbour on the Bay of Biscay in France.(&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copeland Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp...was...cast away neere about the Coplin Islands&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f, 237v). A group of three islands in the north Irish Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paris'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===U===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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===W===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Marseille, ''Delice de France'', 1685&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copeland Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp...was...cast away neere about the Coplin Islands&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f, 237v). A group of three islands in the north Irish Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Commodities</title>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Commodities'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: CSG, Created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: CSG, Copied content from bron.wikispot.org Commodities page&lt;br /&gt;
20/08/12: WT added 'Rosemary', 'Cheese', 'Pictures', 'Sheep Skins', 'Cloves', 'China Rootes', 'Comin seeds', 'Ffennell', 'Almonds', 'Saffron', 'Vinegar', 'Annise Seeds', 'Calve Skins', 'Malt', 'Barley', eg for 'Pilchards', 'Figgs'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: WT added egs for 'Looking Glasses', 'Wainscotts' and 'Iron'&lt;br /&gt;
21/08/12: CSG commented on WT's addition: William, this is great. Could you expand the &amp;quot;Rosemary&amp;quot; phrase a little, since there is a floating verb? Also could you use &amp;quot;v&amp;quot; vor verso, and &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; for recto, to the format &amp;quot;f.XXr&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;f.XXv&amp;quot;.  And if no folio no., then &amp;quot;f. no fol. no.&amp;quot;.  I know I haven't been consistent myself, but I am gradually cleaning up the Terms and Dictionary pages to this format. All opening words, as you have done, with capitals, exept double &amp;quot;f&amp;quot;, i.e. &amp;quot;ffXXX&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;FfXXX&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of commodities taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]].  The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Allom''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Almonds''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ambergreese''' (&amp;quot;he cam along in the sayd shipp and had aboard for his owne Accompt. 1600. pces of 8/8 and 361/2 ps of 8/8 and 75 ps of 8/8 and gold to the value of 1471/2 in ps of 8/8 one bag of ambergreese worth 212. ps of 8/8 1/2 and 311 kintalls (sic) of Spanish Iron.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.34r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Annise Seeds''' (&amp;quot;was full laden and  she could well beare with rich Commodityes, Quicksylver, Rice, Annise seeds, Currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 part two f.130verso.&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbados sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barley''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver hatt''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Beaver skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blubber''' (&amp;quot;y:e voiage arlate the sd ship came &amp;amp; arrived at a place called XXope Iland as he hath heard &amp;amp; there the M:r &amp;amp; Comp:ie of her did get the blubber of some seahorse w:ch the fflemings had left ther as not thinking the same worth taking which sd blubber this rendent beleeveth was brought home in the sd ship to this rendent &amp;amp; Comp:ie the whole of whale blubber &amp;amp; horse blubber did amount unto 16. or 17. tonnes of course oyle and not above as he beleeveth &amp;amp; also about halfe a tonne of whale bone &amp;amp; not above as he beleeves all w:ch together w:th the charges of boyling custome &amp;amp; excise &amp;amp; other petty charges after the comming home therof deduced did extend to about 165:li or 170:li &amp;amp; noe more as he beleeveth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy''' (&amp;quot;20 hog:ds Brandy att 58:li the hog:sd) and to in ster. 3:li - 19:s. 00:d p hog:d.) 35 hog:ds. att 60:li p hog:d, and to in ster.) mony 4:li 3:s. 4:d. p hog:d) 143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att) 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brandy wine''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for 91 Caske of Brandy wine 147 [li] - 19 - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Wood''' (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazil Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil Woode'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazeelewood''' (an allegacon given on the behalfe of John Charker concerning the possession of 200 quintalls of Brazeelewood brought to this port of London in the shippe the ''Jon and Abigall'' of which Thornas Morley Cap:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butter''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cacoa nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of cacoa nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callicos''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calve Skins''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd Whitwood did provide a considerable quantity of Calves skinnes for pt of y:e sd ships Lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 58r.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canarie wynes''' (&amp;quot;hee this dept in or about the moneths of December and January in the yeare 1655 according to the English style having received here at London severall pcells of Canarie wynes transported from y:e Iland of Teneriffe to this XX for this depon:ts accompt, did here dispose of and sell the same at XXX the Price of Thirty eight pounds sterling p pipe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canary wines''' (&amp;quot;Clayme of Thomas Cowling for Canary Wines taken in the ''S:t Laurence Peter'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cande''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caracca hydes''' (&amp;quot;the sd 54 Caracca hydes and y:e said Chest of Tortoise shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Carra nuts''' (&amp;quot;six sacks of Carra ?Nuts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casalignum'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Casialignum''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cazarra hydes''' (&amp;quot;y:e foresd ffour &amp;amp; ffifty Cazarra hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cheese''' (&amp;quot;did furnish each of them with two  barrells, and alsoe one Holland Cheese&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''China Rootes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of China Rootes (of above six hundred weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clap boards''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clarett''' (&amp;quot;7 Tonns ?1 hogg:d of Clarrett att 84:li 5.?s the Tonn and in ster. 5:li. 17:s. 2:d. p ton&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloth''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cloves''' (&amp;quot;and two pcells of Cloves weighing about threescore pounds a peece&amp;quot; (HCA 13/74 f.61r))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Coal Merchant Trade Card, Fruchard, P., mid-C18th&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Phiippe Fruchard, Engraved coal merchant trade card, mid-C18th, held at British Museum&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Coales''' (&amp;quot;whether hee doth not well know that the Shipp the ''Swanne'' of which the said Absolon was master commeing from Newcastle upon or about the seaventeenth of may last 1660 about 10 or 11 of the clock in the morneing sett saile from or neare Newcastle with her ladeing of coales&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;whither the said Robert Oyle did not cause a great quantity of the said Coales to bee kept aboard the said Shippe, and did hee not cause some of them to bee hidden under the said Shipps ballast, and others of them in barrells and Tubbs, and whither the Coals soe kept aboard the said shippe as aforesaid were not carried away in the said shippe at her departure from Tangier, and were they not burned in the said Shippes Cook-Roome dureing her voyage into the Straights and from thence home to this port of London, and how long did the said Robert Oyle use the said M:r Blands Coales, and what were coales then worth at Tangier aforesaid, and how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cobbwebb lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coles''' (&amp;quot;to that end did pumpe her , and heave out about three Lighters of Coles&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comin seeds''' (= cumin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coniak wines''' (&amp;quot;they had reced advice from him that hee had accordingly laded the sayd shipp with two hundred twenty one tonnes of Coniack wines for the Accompt of them &amp;amp; the sayd Thomas Skinner&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corne''' (&amp;quot;whither the Corne that was throwne overboard or that was layd up upon the shoare at Tangier was measured before it was throwne overboard or cast upon the shoare&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper''' (&amp;quot;a Quintall of Copper&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper barrs''' (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Copper kettle''' (&amp;quot; Out of the Shipp ''Unities'' lading for Brasse and Copper)&lt;br /&gt;
kettle and Basons 042 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton woolls''' (&amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty, more especially when a shipp draweth nere to her full lading, having already receaved the most considerable quantity of her cargo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cotton yarn''' (&amp;quot;at Scanderoone there were there laden aboard her [the ''Anne''] about One hundred Baggs of Galls, about one hundred Bales of Cotton Yarne, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cottons''' (&amp;quot;having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for w:ch place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cowyres''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cumin seeds''' (= comin seeds) (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currans''' (= Currants)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Currants''' (&amp;quot;surprised her and her ladeing of Currans and other goods and dispoiled her and her ladeing of Currants and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cutcheneale''' (= cotcheneale) (&amp;quot;The clayme of Christopher Boone of London Merchant for severall parcells of silver and ?Cutcheneale heretofore specially claymed by Adrian Goldsmith of Antwerpe having bin seized in the Shipps the ''Sampson'' ''Salvador'' ''S:t George'' and ''Morning Star'' and since legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Deales''' (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dealeboards''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Druggs''' (= drugs)  (&amp;quot;hee hath ?two of his owne shipp ?chests w:ch are full of druggs for his owne account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Earthen ware''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East India stuffe''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffennell''' (&amp;quot;Currants ffennell and Comin (OR, cumin) seedsm ffustick and almonds the certaine ?quantutyes whereof this deponent cannot sett forth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffish''' (&amp;quot;at the first arrivall of the said Ship Pearce at Nevis y:e said Wood had a pound of Sugar for a pound of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflaxe''' (= flax) (&amp;quot;the arlate shipps were laden with wheate fflaxe and Iron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffranjinsense''' (&amp;quot;two chests of ffranjinsense&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Figgs''' (&amp;quot;from thence to ffaro in Portugall where they arrived with the said shipp in September 1651. where the said  shippe haveinge taken in a quantity of figgs beinge but little above halfe her ladeinge did set saile withh the same for London&amp;quot; (HCA13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Flax''' ((&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f.XX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Galls''' (&amp;quot;the sayd two Chests of ?Galls as by the Invoice of them delivered unto him appeareth were worth one hundred and two pounds tenn shillings sterling or thereabouts in England but what profitt they would have yeilded at Bantam or else where in the East Indies in bartering or selling hee knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gaulls''' (&amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginger''' (&amp;quot;four barrells of Spanish Tabacco, a great quantity of dry ginger loose and about four barrallls and one ?Potaco more of ?Varinaes Tobacco, and forty Ratacos more of varinaos tobaccoes, thirteen pipes of sugar or thereabouts, eighteene baggs of ginger, a great quantity of Brazil and Cam?ocha wood all for the proper use and Accompt of the sayd Joseph Markes John Baptista Mograita and other merchants of Spayne subiects of the King of Spaine to be transported in the sayd shipp to Dunquerke for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.35r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gueldings''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greene ginger''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gunpowder''' (&amp;quot;severall Barrells of Gunpowder&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hemp''' &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot; HXA XX/XX f.XX); &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herings''' (&amp;quot;he answereth &amp;amp; beleeveth that Salmon &amp;amp; herings were no vendible commodity at Rochell in y:e moneths arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Herrings''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hides''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith That coming in August 1653 last past as a passenger from Cadiz in Spaine to S:t Malloe ffrance in a certaine shipp named y:e ''S:t Vincent'' hee well well remembreth that some dayes before the says shipps depture from Cadiz he saw one Raphael da Luna who was the servant of the acclate Manual Lowij Carnero carry on board y:e sayd shipp a good pcell of Indian hides, which hee sayd were his masters, and he consigned the same to William Claviel att S:t Mallo who does busines as a facto:r for y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horses''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the ''Edward and John'' for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indico''' (= Indigo) (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;they had allsoe receaved seaverall other letters from theire Agents and Correspondents there wherein the manner of the said takeing away of the said tenne barrells of Indico belonging to y;e said producent was menconned and expressed&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indicoes''' (&amp;quot;Hurricanoes and Stormes had spoyled most of the Sugar Canes, Tobaccoe, and Indicoes in those places, and had rooted many of them up&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron''' (&amp;quot;whilst the said shipp was at Stockholme  aforesaid, there was a quantity of Iron, and other goods ladena  and put on board her there for the sole and proper accompt of  him the said Patrick Angus&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 f.?recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Iron kettles''' (&amp;quot;who by name bought the 413 Iron Potts, 300 bundles of Rod Iron, and 170 Iron Kettles laden on board the shipp the ''S:t Andrew'' arrested by Authority of this High Court of Ad:lty&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Knifes''' (&amp;quot;2 dozen of knifes given to the blakes (sic) that brought my things from the shore:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Lawnes'''  (&amp;quot;A parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the ''young Tobias''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656); &amp;quot;about fifty foure pieces of Cobbwebb lawnes laken out of the said shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47, f. 1v, Tues., 3rd June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lead''' (&amp;quot;was freighted and againe laden there with lead and sugar by M:r Richard fford merchant of this citie and companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leather''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lemmons''' (= lemon) (&amp;quot;A matter of unladeing and receaving of a parcell of 46 chests of lemmons Laden in the ''Anne and Joyce''&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 480r (orig), f. 477r. (new); &amp;quot;Satterday 24th October 1657&amp;quot;); &amp;quot;the aclate Manuel Lewis Carrero was and is a Spanish borne and a subiect of y:e King of Spaine and lives in Cadiz and there keepes a house and family and is a merchant trading in lemon and other merchandizes which he deposeth, himselfe living in Cadiz and having good acquaintance with the sayd Carrero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnens''' (&amp;quot;saith that the said cargo of linnens were laden by mons:r Le Mot Arman, and consigned to this port to the said M:r fford&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linnen cloath''' (&amp;quot;these hides of this deponents knowledge who went a passenger in y:e S:t Vincent came safe to y:e sayd Claviels hands, and hee as this deponent is well assured did here sell y:e same and convert the proceed thereof in to Linnen Cloath for accompt of y:e sayd Carnero&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Linseed oile''' (&amp;quot;Henry de Bruyne agt six pipes of Linseed oile laden by Henry de Bruyne at Amsterdam merchant in the shipp the Angell whereof  Jervais Mitchell is M:r and consigned to Bedord Whiting as belonginge to himselfe...&amp;quot; (HCA 13/47 f. 200r (orig. no, new no. is 201r), &amp;quot;the First Session of Hillary Tearme being Wednesday the one and twentieth day of January 1656&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Logwood''' (&amp;quot;hee was in y:e said yard (out of w:ch y:e said Logwood was taken &amp;amp; sent on board y:e said ship) whilest, some of the sd wood was weighing, and sawe most of it sent, and brought aboard y:e said ship, y:e said yard being neere y:e waterside &amp;amp; neere unto y:e place: where his ship lay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Looking Glasses''' (&amp;quot;And saith there was likewise on board her a great quantity of looking glasses and drinking glasses and allso of XX and other wares of great value which this deponent cannot specify&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.130.v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Mahalaga currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mahaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty tonne of Mahaligo Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Marble stones''' (&amp;quot;The claime of ?Chowne Wakeford &amp;amp; others for salvage of small marble stones saved out of the ''greene Dragon'' at or neere Brighthelmstone Smith&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 6v, Wed. 7th June 1656)).&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mares''' (&amp;quot;the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne &amp;amp; others mentioned in the allegacion given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses &amp;amp; gueldings &amp;amp; 2 mares&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mathaligo currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and fifty tonnes of Mathaligo Currans seized on board the ''Lady ffrigott'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Malt''' (&amp;quot;seeing the said seizure of y.e ffortune, w:ch was laden with malt and barley&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mault''' (&amp;quot;19 Hogsheads of ?Mault&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Minx skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadas''' (&amp;quot;in the yeare 1647 and particularly in and about the moneth of November in the said yeare Barbadas sugar Muscavadas (w:ch is the ordinary sort) was here worth 14:li per hundred and consequently two hogsgeads were worth 28:li sterlinge at the common and usuall price, w:ch hee knoweth because hee this deponent hath longe dealt as a marchant in that commoditie, and at that time sold at that rate, and saith that two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Muscavadoe sugar''' (&amp;quot; of this Depo:ts knowledge Nevis Mascovado Sugar is better than Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Negroes''' (&amp;quot;March y:e 26: 1652 A noate of what cargoe I received for a voyage to Guinea in the bite to buy Negros&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis sugar''' (&amp;quot;hee being an Inhaitant of Nevis knoweth that Nevis Sugar is Better than Barbados sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Oake timber''' (&amp;quot;the sd shipp is of the burthen of about 32 tonns and had on board her a lading of Oake Timber (for building of shipping and Houses) laded on board her by severall merchants living at ffrederickstadt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oranges''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys Taylo:r his wife were, Comonly accounted and reputed the true and Lawfull owners and Proprietors of Eight &amp;amp; twenty Ceder Chests, w:ch contained &amp;amp; were filled (as this depo:t verily beleeveth) with Tobaccoe; and alsoe sixty six Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of foure more Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of a quantity of Oranges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Otter skinns''' (&amp;quot;the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns&amp;quot; (HVA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;each pipe of Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); (&amp;quot;One Tunn butt of oyle lately found in the Sea by the Company of the shipp the Maidenhead and brought to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 3/47 f. 7v, 7th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pantadoes''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paper''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth  Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pease''' (&amp;quot;whither there were not sixty two sacks full of pease Laden aboard the Shippe, and whither the said pease were not dry and well Condiconed when they were Laden aboard the said Shippe?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pepper''' ''abr.'' pepp (&amp;quot;the said Thomas Newman, and one ffrancis Griffith y:e then purser of the said ship (who is since deceased) did goe on shore, in the sd port of Indra Ponza, to buy pepper and did buy a great quantity of pepper there, w:ch was all to have bin transported in the said ship to Leghorne, for the Acco:t of Sr John Dethick and Company aforesaid&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper''' (&amp;quot;the said Godfrey Jonas had ?two parcells of white pepper aboard her worth eleaven pounds sterling&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Perfume''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo, and arrived from VXXX CXXXXX XX two hundred thirtie two chests of sugar and tenn chests of perfume, and six sacks of Carra Nuts, and eight peeces of XXXXX, w:ch were to be carried to and delivered at Sta Domingo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Petrao currans''' (&amp;quot;one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans viz:t one hundred &amp;amp; thiry of M(OR, N)athaligo &amp;amp; thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pickled Herrings''' (= pickled herings) &amp;quot;To the second Interrie This deponent saith and deposeth that the sayd ship the ''Hart'' had att the tyme of the sayd seizure, one hundred and four score Tonnes of pickled herrings on board her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pictures''' (&amp;quot;16 naggs of wooll of the 7 and 8:th for accompt of Martin XX XXXXXX XXX Thomas?Molender aclate, and one roll of ?pictures of XXXX Vanderplanck&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 172v.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pilchards''' (&amp;quot;And saith the said shipp went from Plymouth with a lading of about 600 hogsheads of pilchards to bee carried in the sd ship and to bee delivered at Leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.29r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pintadoes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pitch''' (&amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall Oyle''' (&amp;quot;Out of the Shipp ''Red-Mill'' for 23. pipes amd 21. hhdds of Portugall Oyle 565 [li] - XX- XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Prunes''' (&amp;quot;fifteen punchions of pruans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.237v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rhenish wine''' (&amp;quot;bound for Amsterdam to fetch Rhenish wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rice''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roape'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell wines''' (&amp;quot;7 ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att) 60:li the Tonn french mony and ) in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rope''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rosemary''' (&amp;quot;a pcell of dry rosemary leaves consists, &amp;amp; squills, Eight parts of DXXXX, and two ?sucall cases of perfume and at Sabia on the same acc:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Sacks''' (&amp;quot;to whome were the said sacks delivered at Tangier for the use of the Garrison there, and whither the said Robert Oyle dod not keepe some of the said sacks on board&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Saffron''' (&amp;quot;And saith that in or about July last there was laded aboard the said shipp at Nantes a cargo of wine, and XXXXX, and vinegar and  caskes of saffron to be carried in her for Bridges for accompt (as this deponent understood) of her said  owners&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.60v&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salmon''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels and was worth 20:li sterl p last &amp;amp; not above and y:t every Last of herrings cont 12 barrells of herrings worth 10:li ster p last&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f., Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Salt''' (&amp;quot;two Boates Lading of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;ffrench salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso); &amp;quot;Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but verso)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sassa perilla''' (&amp;quot;and thence returned to Truxille, and there tooke in Sassa perilla and ?ligden&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scarlett cloath''' (HCA 13/71 f.628v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Serges''' (&amp;quot;the producente Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell (both well knowne to this deponent) wrote and gave commission to M:r Nicholas XXX of Exon to buy them 5 bales of serges, of 10 peeces of serges in each Bale, and to lade them aboard the shipp the Diamond of Topsham bound for S:t Malo, and to marke them F.C. and consigne them to Marc ?John at S:t Maloe for accompt of the said producents Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell XX XXXX of ffrancis Calendrini, w:ch hee knoweth because this deponent keepeth the accompte of the said M:r Papillon wrote the said letter to the said partner by their order&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheep Skins''' (&amp;quot;three lasts of wheate, eleaven baggs of wool, 2000 sheep skins, and about 20 shipp pounds of uron&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f. 11v.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke''' (= silk)(&amp;quot;divers other goods or bales of silke, and other merchandizes and moneys for Account of the saiyd Riccard &amp;amp; Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silke Stockings''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Silver''' (&amp;quot;hee is well assured and verily beleeveth that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely pvided and laded for y:e prop and sole account of y:e sad producent and upon his adventure&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Slaves''' (&amp;quot;y:e 17:th day at night she came aboard againe &amp;amp; brought me word y:t I could not have men slaves under 40 barrs nor women under 35:&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish salt''' (&amp;quot; Out of the prize shipp ''Turke'' 165 2/5 of Spanish salt at 60:s per Weigh for 586:li 4:s or coming to in sterling money 586:li - XXX - XX&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. verso, Document Number: 242: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sparres''' (= sparrs; spars) (&amp;quot;whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the ''S:t Johns Head'' when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Strong water''' (&amp;quot;Nineteene of XXX of Strong water&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the sd ship did carry out Iron, Strong Water, Wine, &amp;amp; other commodities to the value of about three thousand pounds, &amp;amp; sailed therew:th as they beleive to Ginney, and there as they beleeve &amp;amp; have heard tooke in 100: and some odd negroes for pt of the sd ladeing and therewith &amp;amp; the other goods went away for the West Indies where they were lost &amp;amp; cast away without makeing of any port of discharge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stuffs''' (&amp;quot;the said M:r ffernandez bought or caused to be bought a Considerable Quantity of Goods in this City, namely Stuffs of severall sorts, and Silke Stockings, and other goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suckets''' (&amp;quot;one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar''' (= sugars)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sugar canes''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweet oyles''' (&amp;quot;I pray be pleased to give Orders unto this Bearer Anthony Guy Wine-Cooper to receive Twelve Butts of Sweet Oyles bought by John Day for my Accompt which is all at p:rsent from yo:r humble serv:t Martin Noell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f, but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tamerin''' (&amp;quot;the Interrogate Thomas Rummings &amp;amp; Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tarre''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Timber''' (&amp;quot;the Skipper was taken out of his shipp aboard the man of warr that tooke him, and three Englishmen put on board the sd vessell who brought her and her sd lading of Timber with this depot up into the river of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco pipes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobacco plants''' (&amp;quot;a little before y:e arrivall of the said ship ''Peace'' at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tobaccos'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoise shells''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Chest of Tortoise Shells&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tortoyse shells''' (&amp;quot;one Chest of Tortoyse shells marked [MARK IN THE LH MARGIN] the second marke in the margent, w:ch were soe laden on board y:e sd ship the ''Morning Starr'' upon and for y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trane Oyle''' (&amp;quot;the arlate Thomas Grove did at Newfound Land lade some trane Oyle aboard the shipp ''Pease'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Traine Oil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove did Lade on board y:e said Ship at Newfound Land about six hogsheads of Traine Oyle, w:ch was there stowed inn the Lazaretto or y:e fore?peeke of the said Ship, and there Continued untill it was unladen at Nevis&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Virginia tobaccoes''' (&amp;quot;a parcell of Virginia Tobaccoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Vinegar''' (&amp;quot;And that all the said shipps lading (except a parcell of about  sixtie Cases of glasse, and five tonnes of Vinegar belonging to this depon:t&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.164 recto)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wainscotts''' (&amp;quot;saw ?them put aboard y:e sayd shipp all for his the sd Harrisons owne accompt and knoweth that he did the tyme aforesd lade aboard y:e sd shipp for his like accompt 126 XXXXX wainscott of the value of ?110:li sterl. or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.413.r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wax''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West India goods''' (&amp;quot;wines and West India goods, to be returned in the sd shipp to this port for the said account of M:r ffernandez&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.549v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whales''' (&amp;quot;the voiage in question was a fishing voiage for y:e catching of whales &amp;amp; that y.e arlate Gosling &amp;amp; Mandrey were as they beleeve shipped by the sd rendents or some of them at first as harponiers onely in the ship the ''Own:rs Adventure'' and left unto Thomas Damerell the Comander of the sd ship to appoint them his Mates if he please&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. Allegation:  XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humfry Beane &amp;amp; Gowden Goldgue (als. Goldeye): Date: Feb ?8th 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wheat''' (= wheate) (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.); &amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White pepper'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''White sugar'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wine''' (&amp;quot;how many hampers of wine laden aboard the said Shipp ''S:t Johns Head'' als the ''Roman XX'' for the accompt of the said M:r Blan&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.); &amp;quot;How longe after the arrivall of the said Shipp the ''S:t Joseph'' in the Port of Oratava were the thirteen pypes of wine laden aboard the said Shipp the Joseph by the ffor of the said Humphrey Dewell&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no. f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wooll''' (= wools) (John Dobson Master of the shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth upon the ladings of the seaven and twentie baggs of wool menconned in the premisse of this cause on board the said shipp the ''William'' of Dartmouth then lyeing in the porte or roade of Bilboa to be carryed in the said shipp from thence to London&amp;quot; (HCA 24/112))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zante currants''' (&amp;quot;Mathalago currants were XXXXX worth twenty XX per hundred more than Zante currants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Weights &amp;amp; Measures'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of weights and measures taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Bags''' (= bagges) (e.g. pepper) ('''1.''' &amp;quot;to be laded aboard her for the said Companies use and account, containing fiftie foure baggs of pepper w:ch weighed 3896 pounds net English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); '''2.''' &amp;quot;whatsoever bills of ladeing are in the Bagges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.6v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baggs''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r); '''2.''' &amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaire''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t  went in the ''Bantam ffrigots'' Boate ashore, and there caused about a Bahaire of pepper to be put on board y:e said Boate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaizes''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t had sent out y:e foresaid 672 Bahaizes (sic) of Pepper on board the ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Balazares''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid six hundred Seaventy two Balarzes of pepp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bales''' &amp;quot;three bales of linnen marked as farr as this deponent can now remember with an R. or some such like marke, which three bales the sayd Claviel told this deponent then standing upon y:e Strand&amp;quot; (HCA 13/79 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrs''' (&amp;quot;severall parcells of silver in barrs (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrells''' (= barrels; barrills) (e.g. raisins; '''1.'''  &amp;quot;17 barrells of starch&amp;quot;; '''2.''' &amp;quot;some barrell of sugar carryed frō y:e howses of y:e producent towards y:e waterside to be so laden&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrill''' (= barrell; barrel) (&amp;quot;one barrill of beaver and other skinnes marked at the margent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baskets''' (e.g. raisins; &amp;quot;two basketts of druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boards''' (e.g. timber; &amp;quot;860 four foot boards)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bundles''' (e.g. hemp; &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot;; &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butts''' (e.g. sherrie sack; &amp;quot;the true and lawfull Own:r of the said seaven and fortie butts of sack&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Caske''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cedar chests'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chaldren''' (&amp;quot;how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chests''' (sugar; &amp;quot;chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Firkin''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallons''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth that he e hath drunke about five gallons of y:e ''Godliffs'' wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Great Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hogsheads''' ''abbr.'' hhds (e.g. wines)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hundred weight''' (&amp;quot;two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hydes''' (&amp;quot;at the time arlate the Boatswaine of the ''Little Lewis'' did being did (sic), being demanded what hydes were recd aboard the said ship reply and say three hundred and thirty or thereaboutes but that since hee haveing prsed his booke doth find that there were laden aboard the sd shipp in all but three hundred twenty one some where of were whole Dryed hydes in hayre, and some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kintall''' (= Quintall) (&amp;quot;one hundred and twenty kintalls of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Last''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leagues'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Matt''' ''pl.'' mattes (&amp;quot;12 ?mattes of flaxe&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pack''' (&amp;quot;five packs of linnen marked and numbred as in the margin&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Packett'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Parcell''' (= parcel; prcell; pcell) (&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot;; a pcell of tarre brought to this port of London in a shippe called the ''ffortune'' (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Peeces'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Piggs''' (&amp;quot;piggs of silver&amp;quot;) (HCA 23/19: the ''Mayfflower'') (&amp;quot;Piggs of lead&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipes''' (of wine, e.g. Canary) (&amp;quot;10 pipes of sugar&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;some few ?Polacoes of Tobacco&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipestaves'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pounds''' (e.g. Cocheneal)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Puncheon''' (a container for e.g. wine or tobacco) (&amp;quot;fifteene punchions of pruans&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f.237v.)&lt;br /&gt;
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====Q====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quarter caskes''' (&amp;quot;severall Quarter Caskes of Wine and Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quarters''' (&amp;quot;quarters of wheat&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quintalls''' (= Kintalls) (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazill, Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quoyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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====R====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rames''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roll''' (e.g. tobacco)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Skinne baggs''' (&amp;quot;at Honduras tooke in and received aboard Indigo and druggs (as they were said to be) in chests and ?skinne baggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Small Barrell''' (&amp;quot;143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sticks''' &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sydes''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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====T====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tonn''' (&amp;quot;&amp;gt; ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att 60:li the Tonn french mony and in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tonne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd 13 thousand Livre was for and towards satisfaction and payment for the 221 tonnes of wynne aclate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tunn''' (&amp;quot;the said tonns of Tallow were worth the summe of 34:li y tonn and noe more&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunkes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunckes''' (&amp;quot;Two trunckes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wainscotts'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yards''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: CSG, created page&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===B===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_Manesson_Africa_Barbary_1719_160812_copy.JPG|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71 f.193r.). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paris'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===B===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r.). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_PLATE_Stettin_Hollandische_Merkur_Haerlem_1660_GoogleFree_051211_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===U===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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===W===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71 f. 193r). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paris'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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===W===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Marseille, ''Delice de France'', 1685&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot;). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===U===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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===V===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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===W===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot;). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71). Located in the Aeolian islands of the Tyhennian Sea off north coast of Sicily.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paris'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_Manesson_Africa_Barbary_1719_160812_copy.JPG|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot;). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lipari''' (&amp;quot;she might have thence gone with her outward ladeing to civitavecchia and the Iland of Lippery&amp;quot; HCA 113/71).&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===U===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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===V===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denia''' (&amp;quot;...and thence have gone to Denia&amp;quot;). A port in the province of Alicante, Spain halfway between Alicante and Valencia.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratavo'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paris'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Geographical and Place Terms'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Suggested links==&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Weights and Measures|Weights and Measures]]&lt;br /&gt;
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See Agas based Map of early Modern London, University of&lt;br /&gt;
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==Index==&lt;br /&gt;
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===A===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Achine''' (&amp;quot;y:e Queene of Achine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Affrica''' (= Africa) (&amp;quot;the shippe the ''Providence'' was of London, and belonged to the Royall Company of English Merchants tradeing for Africa, and was come to trade for them upon the Coast of Affrica&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aldermanburie''' (HCA 13/71 f.??))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Aleppo''' (&amp;quot;William ffookes and Richard Chowne then living in one of the houses belonging to the English factory in Aleppo&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Allecante''' (= Alicante; Allegant) (&amp;quot; went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods &amp;amp; went therewith to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''All Hallowes Barking''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT TINDALL of the parish of All Hallowes Barking London Mariner, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right hon:le John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interries as witness on the behalfe of the said Alderman Ricard and others&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 242r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Amsterdam''' (&amp;quot;shee carried in her from Amsterdam linnen, woollen, silkes, and XXX pipes of wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;y:e Sole &amp;amp; propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merch:t of Amsterdam&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JOHN JOHNSON BOSCH of Amsterdam Mariner aged 27 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Andra Ponza''' = Indra Ponza, Sumatra (&amp;quot;the said ship as aforesaid at Andra (sic) Ponza&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Angola''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Antiego''' (&amp;quot;hee was absent at ?Antiego upon the imployment of the arlate Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Antwerp''' (= Antwerpe) (&amp;quot;hee this deponent was borne at Antwerpe under the dominion of the Kinge of Spaine and hath lived for these 10 yeares last in England &amp;amp; is a ffree man of the Cittie of London where hee hath lived for the most pt of the sayd tyme&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Archangell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Austin Friars''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Badajos''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t [MANUEL DE FONSECA of London Merchant, aged 21 yeeres] was borne at Badajos in Spaine, and is a Batchelo:r and hath lived for theise six yeeres last in this City, and for foure yeeres before hee lived in ffrance and Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam''' (&amp;quot;the said Van Voozt on or about the said Nineteenth of Octob:r 1657: Caused the sd Captaine Taylo:r and Company to Depart from Indra Ponza, and sailed with the ''Bantam ffrigot'' in her way to Bantam. neere w:ch place arriving the said Van Voozt, nor any other of the Dutch shipps Lying before Bantam, soe that y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' was Constrained to goe to Battavia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantam Roade''' (&amp;quot;there were aboard the said Ship ''ffrancis and John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bantham'''&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Map of Barbados, Lygon, R. (London, 1657)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_MAP_Lygon_R_Map_Barbados_1657_IArch_DL_CSG_040212_copy2.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Lygon, R, Map of Barbados (London, 1657)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbadas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoas'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbados''' (&amp;quot;the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650 the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went aboard, &amp;amp; had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states of England&amp;quot; (HCA 1/8 f.?8?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barbadoes''' (&amp;quot;The Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;were upon the said seizure taken by the said Captaine James and XXXX XXX (in their said man of warr) and carried to Bermudas&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;The Coast of Barbary &amp;amp; the Maroc to Quibriche Caravan Route, Manesson, A., 1719&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barking''' (&amp;quot;Jacobus Mann, of Barking, London, Merchant, aged 67&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barnstable''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT DOWNE of Barnstable in the County of Devon late purser of the ship of fflyboate called y:e ''Agreement'' aged 27 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Batavia''' (&amp;quot; Godfrey ?Jonas (whom hee XXXX know) was Gunner of the ship the ''ffrancis and John'' (Laurence XXXXing Mr) and departed this life at Batavia in East India about fourteene monthes  since&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Battavia''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t, and Captaine Isaac Taylo:r were Comanded to Appeare before the arlate John Martsuyker the Generall of and for the Dutch East India Company at Battavia w:ch they according (sic) did&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bermudas''' (&amp;quot;after the said shipps departure from hence she came and arrived at the Bermudas where shee discharged pt of her passengers w:ch shee brought from hence abord her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.15r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biddeford'''  (&amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilbao'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bilboa''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Binney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Birchin Lane''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an accon on y:e behalfe of y:e sayd Batson WILLIAM TICKELL of Birchen Lane London merchant aged forty three yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Biscay''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bishopsgate streete''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Blackwall''' (&amp;quot;after such time as the sd ship arlate arrived at Blackwall this rendent did give the sd Gosling a Cup of beere at London &amp;amp; tould him when the ship was discharged he would talke further with him about the voiage in question or to that effect&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto &amp;amp; verso, Case: Edward Gosling, wages: Answer: Richard Batson: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boston''' (&amp;quot;River of Boston'&amp;quot; (HCA 13/1 f-??); &amp;quot;Mee Robert Hubbert of Boston in Newengland&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brabant''' (&amp;quot;HENRIQUE JORGE MENDEZ of Antwerpe in Brabant merchant aged forty eight yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braseele''' (&amp;quot; Thomas Ewans her Master did take upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele &amp;amp; thence back to Lisbon&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Brazeele''' (= Brazeeles) (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brazil''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Wood was to be transported in y:e said Ship to London for y:e Account of the Portugall Brazil Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Braziles''' (&amp;quot;there was there Laden and put abord the said ship at Lisbone by his said employres A cargazoone of goods &amp;amp; Merchandizes w:ch were to bee transported in the said shipps for y:e Braziles for thre Accompt &amp;amp; others of that nation&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.12r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Brest''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship ''Thomas''. about two yeares before. shee was seized by y:e sd three brest men of warr and sawe heer last in Brest harbour after y:e sd time that she was seized&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;hee hath not seene y:e sd Ship ''Thomas'' or any of her Anchors Cables. or sailes since her, being in Brest Harbo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bridges''' (= Bruges) (&amp;quot;one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of Bridges&amp;quot; HCA XX/XX f. X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bristoll'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bruges''' (= Bridges) (&amp;quot;hee dayly expected the arrivalll of the sd ship ''Crowned Towne'' of Bruges at Bristoll, from Nantes w:th a lading of Salt Wine, Spiritts of wine or Brandy&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.58r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Burdeaux''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bugby's hole'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Buttree''' (&amp;quot;&amp;quot;August 1652 A Noate of w:t my fourty five hodgsheads of Corne Cost at Buttree&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Cadiz''' (&amp;quot;James Drawater did at Amsterdam about eight monethes since take the shipp the ''Anne'' aforesaid to freight for a voyage to be made with her from Amsterdam for Cadiz, there to deliver such goods as the said freighter should lade or cause to be laded aboard her, and to receive such other goods as by his order should at Cadiz be provided and brought to be reladed aboard her for this port to w:ch shee was to retourne therewith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caen''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Callis''' (= ?Calais) (&amp;quot;in her Course for Callis whither she was bound was taken and carryed to ?Amsterdam by fourteene Men of Warr, and was was (sic) there deteyned from about the beginning of December 1652 till about the 15:th day of Aprill 1653. Last past, upom p:rtence that she was comeing for some port in the Commonwealth of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Calves''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaries'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Canaryes''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes were very much incensed ag:t the English And saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, &amp;amp; in the Road, and places thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Candy''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cape La Gulis''' (&amp;quot;did you not know That in the course of the said shipp homewards and upon, or about the 12:th of Aprill 16660 the M:r and Companie of the said shipp or some of them did espye the Land of Cape La Gulis beinge about 60, or 70 Leagues ti the Eastward of it&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caribbe Islands''' (&amp;quot;the aclate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Charles-Towne''' (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chatham''' (&amp;quot;John Bourman, of Chatham, Kent, Shipwright, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chelsey Colledge''' (&amp;quot;there were about twenty men belonging to the said Ship the said Voyage; whereof Seaven (with the said John Lopes are Spaniards, and foure of them are nowe in London being this day brought hether from Chelsey Colledge whereof this depo:t is one&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Island of Chepalonia''' (&amp;quot;kept the sayd Hosyer and ?his Company for some tyme prizoners in chaynes and afterwards turned them on shoare in the Island of Chepalonia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ciprus''' Bashaw or Governor (on Ciprus) (HCA 3/47 f. 2v, Wed.,4th June 1656))&lt;br /&gt;
'''City of London''' (&amp;quot;JOHN STANNIAN of the citie of London gent., aged 26 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civill''' (= Sevill)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Civitavecchia''' (&amp;quot;she might thence have gone with her outward lading to civitavecchia&amp;quot; HCA 13/71). A port near Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea.&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbara''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid Voyage both at Canaryes Maderas, and on the Coast of Barbara and all other places the said Ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' was at the Voyage in question&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coast of Barbary''' (&amp;quot;the rest of the said goods w:ch shee had on board, were by direction &amp;amp; advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said Ship, to the Coast of Barbary and there sold, and Bartered the same for wax, and other Comodityes to y:e best Advantage to the said ffreighters&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colburne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Colestaires''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of November last, as this depo:t was goeing to y:e Waterside; neere Colestaires, hee sawe one John Tyler, &amp;amp; some others talking and discoursing in a Carpenters yard with one Mordecay Yonge&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comana''' (&amp;quot;she departed in or about November 1657 to ?Comana a coast on the terra firma&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comann'''  (&amp;quot;hee came first aboard the shipp the ''S:t Mary'' interrogated on Comann in the West Indies, whence hee was hired and shipped by John Lopes, who apppeared there as Captaine of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Comando''' (= Comendo) (&amp;quot;Whether doe you know a certaine Shipp called the ''Providence'' whereof Thomas Cheves was master and Comander, if yea expresse so much, and whether doe you not know that the said shippe was lately and when bound out in the service of the Royall Company of Mrchants of England trading for Africa, and did arrive in the Rode of Comando in Affrica in or about September 1663&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Prospect of Constantinople, Sandys, 1621&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:BOOK_ENGRAVING_Sandys_Prospect_Const_Relation_Journey_1621_P30_IArch_DL_CSG_050212_copy.PNG|thumbnail|400px|none|Sandys, Prospect of Constantinople (London, 1621)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Constantinople'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corde''' (&amp;quot;William Best of Corde in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the Shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corfe''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cormanteene''' (&amp;quot;No:101 Bought one man slave at Cormanteene 50 (barrs) 00 (Monies):188&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones &amp;amp; others XXX marriners of the ''Constant Ruth'' ag:t Holworthy &amp;amp; others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by M:r Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.4v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Corsica''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Croskrey''' (= Croskery) (&amp;quot;hee understandes the Sampson but formerly the ''Johannes'' and saith that the sd ship did as hee beleeveth untill lately belong to ?Croskrey in Norway in the Dominions of the King of Denmarke; and to Hans Matson of Croskrey, a subject of the King of Denmarke &amp;amp; reputed to be borne in Norway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.201r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cyprus''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Dansick''' (&amp;quot;Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dantzijck'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Debtford''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARRIER of Debtford in the County of Kent Shipwright late Carpenters Mate of the ''Lady ffrigott'' aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deepe''' (= ?Diepe) (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Denmark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Deptford''' (&amp;quot;HENRY HUGHES of Deptford in the County of Kent Merchant aged 28 or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Deva''' (&amp;quot;JACOME JUAN of ?Deva in Biscay Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Devon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorchester''' (&amp;quot;in the moneth of September last the producent John Davy being XXX to reade with this deponent and with his brother living in Dorchester in Devon being clothiers for cloth upon his the said producents owne accompt, bought two ends of broad cloth of this deponents said brother in lawe named Peter ?Colway&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dorset''' (= Dorsett) (&amp;quot;WILLIAM BEST of Corfe in the County of Dorset Mariner Gunners Mate of the shipp Peace aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dort''' (&amp;quot;whether was James Yard Junior an English ffactor in ?Dort then p:rsent when the same were bought by his Order&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dover''' (&amp;quot;John Tilly for about for about Nine or Tenne yeeres last hath lived and resided at Amsterdam as a merchant Stranger, and for about tenne yeeres bifore (sic), the said Tilly lived at Dover here in England, where this Depo:t first knewe him, and there the said Tilly his Mother lived with the said Tilly for many yeeres who was an Irish woman: &amp;amp; Could speake noe other Language than Irish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;The clayme of Daniell Skinner the Elder) Daniell Skinner the Younger &amp;amp; Thomas Skinner)English Marchants of Dover7 for the shipp) the Younge Gyant of Dover (Robert Hopkins M:r) &amp;amp; her tackle &amp;amp; furniture &amp;amp; for her ladeing of) the sayde shipp being XXXX Taken by) some of the shipps of the State &amp;amp; Commonwealth ) of England&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Downes''' (&amp;quot;sett saile in and with the said ship and some goods in her from the Downes in or about the moneth of February 1656 (accordinge to the English stile) for Bantam&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Duke Streete''' (in parish of Stepney) (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dukes place''' (&amp;quot;DIEGO FLIPE ?KERCHOVER of Dukes place London Marchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunkirke''' (&amp;quot;there was Newes brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given them. quarter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunquirke''' (&amp;quot;the said owners bought the said shipp (as this deponent hath bin informed) at Dunquirke about two yeares since, but this deponent was not present nor knoweth ought of the payment therefore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.); &amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Dunwich''' (&amp;quot;JOSIAS HARRISON of Dunwich in Suffolk apprentice to Samuel ?Driver of the ''Sus?tan'', aged 12 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''The East Indias''' (&amp;quot;after y:e Departure of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' from the East Indias as a foresaid shee set saile for Legorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East countrey''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Countrye''' (&amp;quot;on or about the third day of October in the yeare 1652 the sayd shipp sett sayle from Dantzyck and sayled to ?Rya a place likewise in the East Countrye and there tooke in a lading of hempe flax tarr Clap boards and other like goods&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part ne f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''East Smith feild''' (&amp;quot;Examined upon an allon on behalfe of y:e Keeps of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament. JOHN MAJOR of East Smith feild in the County of Midds Leiftenanant of the ''Elizabeth frigot'' in the immediate service of this Commonwealth aged five and twenty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.23r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Eastlands''' (= the Eastlands)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elbe''' (&amp;quot;from a month before Michaelmas last or there hee this deponent hath bin master of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'' and come first aboard  her then at Hamburgh as master thereof, and that a Dunquirke as this deponent was told XX bin master of her next before this deponent, who having bin plundred in the Elbe; had lost the said shipp at Hamburgh 3 or 4 monethes befoer this deponent became master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Elgeta''' (&amp;quot;BENITO DEYRIGOIN of Elgeta in Biscay Mariner aged 18 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''England'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''English Channell''' (&amp;quot;roaving up and downe in the English Channell&amp;quot;  (HCA 23/19): &amp;quot;Whether the sd shippe the ''Nativity'' when (as itt is p:rtended) shee was seized by Captaine Colarte was nott she seized in the English Channell and in sight of land&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19: Document Number: 4: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX: no f., but recto))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Europe''' (&amp;quot;(From the Spanish West Indies) and ?then departed to goe for Europe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said Ship set saile from Batavia for Europe w:th such Pepper as shee had taken in before the said  11:th of October, shee not being pmitted to take in any goods whatsoever afterwards in those parts that this depo:t knoweth of&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Exchange''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Bridges advised this depo:t XX delivered the said Letters to y:e merch:ts to whom they were directed and the said M:r Bridges to that End went along with this depot to the Exchange; where hee delivered the said Letters according to thir Superscriptions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''ffalmouth''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship in her outward voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffalmouth Harbour''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship lay winde bound at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen dayes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffanchurch Streete''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM INIANS of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner late Masters Mate of the ''James'' aforesayd aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.112r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflanders''' (&amp;quot;the proceed thereof to be imployed in the service and upon the Occasion of his sayd Catholique Ma:ty in Italy and fflanders, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth to be true for that hee is under paymaster Generall of the King of Spaines Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r)); &amp;quot;hee was present out of employm:t and was formerly a Captaine in y:e Duke of Yorkes Army in fflanders&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''ffloowbridge''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS FISHER: Living at ?ffloowbridge London Fishmonger, aged 46 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflowers''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederick stadt''' (= ffrederickstadt)&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushen''' (&amp;quot;Att what Ports beyond the Seas hath the said shippe traded this voyage, Putt him in minde of his oath and lett him declare whether ?some of the goods that are nowe claymed did not com from some English Plantacon beyond the Sea, and Whether the ship since shee went from fflushen was nott att some English Plantacon&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no verso, Document Number: 10: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''fflushing''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM PETERSON of fflushing Mariner Stiersman of the said shipp the ''S:t ffrancis'', aged 26 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''France'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''ffrederickstadt''' (&amp;quot;the Interr shipp the ?''Death'' belongeth and hath belonged to ffrederickstadt ever since her building there which happened about five or six yeares since, and was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v); &amp;quot;the Nettle leafe the ffrederickstadt fflag was on board&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallaway''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gazachico''' &amp;quot;after she went away from Oratava either to Gazachico [near Oratavo Road]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Genoa''' (&amp;quot;her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights and there discharged her outward ladeing&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;hee beleeveth there was peace, and Amity betweene the Comonwealth and the State of Genoa. and their subjects the time arlate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginny''' (&amp;quot;hyred by Godfrey Jones the M:r of the Ship the ''Content'' to serve in the said shipp from hence to Ginny, &amp;amp; to other ports &amp;amp; places in the West Indies and so home againe to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ginney''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r); &amp;quot;they beleeve that the sd ship did dept from Gravesend about September or October 1647. &amp;amp; from thence (as they have heard &amp;amp; beleeve went to Ginney &amp;amp; there tooke in Negroes, &amp;amp; with them sayled to Barbadoes on their owne accord&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White &amp;amp; others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gould coast''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth that the producente Rowland Wilson John Wood and company aclate, Marchants trading to the partes of Ginney, Binney and the Gould coast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.23r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gravesend''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' being in the yeare 1656 fitted for the voyage in question fell downe from London to Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;after she shall be cleared at Gravesend&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Great James''' [in Bishopsgate Street, London]&lt;br /&gt;
'''Greenland''' (&amp;quot;all the parties allegate were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland &amp;amp; the ports &amp;amp; harbours thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., recto, Case: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humphrey Beane, &amp;amp; Gowen Goldegay: Date: January 13th 1656 (57)))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guaraarhirhe''' (&amp;quot;hee this dep:t hath resided in London for almost two yeares last past and hath constantly lodged at M:r Davies his house in Dukes place London where hee lodgeth at present, and is a Native of the place of Guaraarhirhe in the Canarie Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guinney''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t put into y:e ''Guinney frigot'' about three weekes before y:e sd disaster happened&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gulf of Honduras''' (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guelfe of Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the ?Guelfe of Honduras&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Guernsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gurnsey'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hamborow''' (&amp;quot;the first person or clubfoated fellow said that they were bound for Hamborow.  Although as hee saith the Clubfooted fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and this depo:t better understood him&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hamburgh''' (&amp;quot;the said Otto hath lived there [Amsterdam] for theise twelve yeeres last: And for soe long hee hath bin a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands, but was borne at Hamburgh&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the allegate S:r Marcuo Verolo de Silvera, was for all the time allegate and is resident at Lixon and the said Duarte Munez de la Costa for all the  time aforesaid hath beene and is resident att hamburgh and is a merchant there&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., recto, Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Havana''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holland''' (&amp;quot;ALLEN ALLENSON of EuXXXXX in Holland Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsatia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;DITL?OF HENDRICKSON de ffrederickstat in Holsatia Nauta&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.12r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Holstatia''' ''lat.'' (= ? Holstein; Holsten)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsten''' (&amp;quot;was hired to serve in the sd shipp; ''Death'', about Easter last by the Skipper named Hance Decker le Doate, at ffrederickstadt, where the owners of her live, but who are the owners are what their names are or of what parts they are owners hee knowteth not but beleeveth them to bee ffree persons under the Dominions of the Duke of Holsten&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holsteyne''' (&amp;quot;they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.6r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Holy yeland''' (&amp;quot;This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lewis'' or ?''Lowisa'' was taken neere to Holy yeland by the ''Kentish frigot'' whereof Capt Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Honduras''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Hope''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about the latter end of the sayd moneth of January 1648 fell downe to the Hope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Horsey Downe''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ROLFE of Southampton, but lodging at present in Horsey Downe mariner, late Boatswaine of the ship the Lisbone ffrigot, aged 23 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hoyes'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;the said Captaine Van Voozt, did send one of ?his foresaid pinnaces about thirty men therein, to lye at the Rivers mouth at Indra Ponza to hinder and did hinder the goeing in and coming out of the Captaine and Company of the ''Bantam frigot'' (sic), to and from Indra Ponza and from bringing any goods from thence on board y:e said ship ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Indra Ponza Roade''' (&amp;quot;hee saith that Indra Ponza Roade is and ought to be a place free for the English to trade in over w:ch place y:e Queene of Achine (whom this depo:t well knoweth having lived with her about five yeeres) was and is the supreame Governournesse; who did about three yeeres since? there: and at all other of her Dominiones proclaime ffree Trade to the English Nation; And saith hee hath a Copy of the said Proclamacon now in his Custody&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Indria ?Ponza''' (&amp;quot;set saile in her from this port to ?Indria ?Ponza in y:e island of Sumatra in y:e East Indias&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Innvrnesse''' (HCA 13/129)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ipswiche''' (= Ipswich) (&amp;quot;M:r Edward Bushell M:r John ?Osbun M:r Nicholas Hulton M:r Samuell Hedges M:r Beniamin Packes all liveing in and about London, M:r John Bushell and M:r Barnaby Crofford Englishe Merch:ts in Lisbone, M:r Thomas Wite W:m Maynard and John Daniell of Ipswiche and lastly hee this deponent were owners of the said ship the ''Reason'' when she went last from hence and doe soe continue till this day for ought hee knoweth to y:e contrary&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.13r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ireland''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t well knowe the said John Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Barbados'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Nevis'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Palma''' (&amp;quot;The Clayme of Joseph Markes and John) Baptista Margarita and others merchants) of Spayne and subiects of the King of) Spayne for their goods lately laden on att)&lt;br /&gt;
the Island of Palma in y:e Canaries) and Cast on shoare in the  shipp the) ''ffortune'' whereof Phillip Duncar was Ma:r upon the Coast of Cornwall.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f. 34v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of ?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Island of Trinidad'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Isle of Wight''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX); &amp;quot;one of y:e ffrigatts Company y:e ''ffrancis'' the aclate Captaine W:m ?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp ''S:t Ignatius'' aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of y:e great Cabbin of y:e ''S:t Ignatius'' this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench lres aclate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his finding of y:e said lres this depo:t gave them to y:e said Captaine W:m Burstow Commander of y:e said ''ffrancis'' ffrigatt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.203r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Islington''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Italy''' (&amp;quot;the said Tye came in the said Ketche:rs Boate on board the said Ship, and told the said Ketcher, and the Company that the Spaniards would not upon any ?Tezines, whatsoever permit the said Ship to trade there in regard shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Jamaica''' (&amp;quot;goods for Havana and there tooke in other goods and after  some ?time of ?stay departed with her and her lading for Sta Domingo where hs designe was to deliver the said goods and there to embarque ?soldiers for Jamaica&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java''' (&amp;quot;the land of Java&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Java Maior''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;lett every wittnesse be asked whether doe you not knowe, or have hear dthat XXX Cittie of Bantam did and dooth stand XX a XXXXX Island called Java Maior, and XXXX thesaid Island is a very greate Islan, and forsuch comonly accompted&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Jersey''' (&amp;quot;had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r); &amp;quot;under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Johanna''' (&amp;quot;Whether did not the said shipp at her goeinge from Johanna to Suarratt arrive at Surratt in as short a tame as other shipps usually doe and in such tyme as wind and weather would pmitt and that the said shipp came to Surratt at such tyme and season of the yeare as is usuall for shipps to come thither&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kent'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston supra Thamesm''' ''lat.'' (BENJAMIN BENNETT de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen annos agens 32&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.27v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kingston upon Thames''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne in Kingston upon Thames and liveth at present by goeing to sea. and knoweth none of y:e parties litigant  And hath lived at Kingston all his time saving when hee has bin at sea and other places upon his occasions&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Knasburrough''' (&amp;quot;Lawrence Broadbolt, of Nevis, in the West Indies, Merchant, borne at Knasburrough, Yorkshire, aged 44&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Leaden hall street''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leeward islands''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the said Ship was bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as to the Barbadoes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Leferno''' (&amp;quot;?Leferno in ffrance&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leghorne''' (&amp;quot;y:e said ship y:e ''Bantam ffrigot'' after her Departure from Battavia, sayled to Leghorne and there safely arrived on or about the 18:th day of August 1658: and there her said pepper taken in at Indra Ponza was delivered&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ligorne''' (&amp;quot;the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' was Laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;ffosse Tucker &amp;amp; Howgate with the rest of the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' her company proceeded upon her voyage from London to Genoa in the Streights &amp;amp; there discharged her ladeing &amp;amp; tooke in some goods there &amp;amp; went with them to Ligorne where fayling of their designe they landed the goods brought from Genoa and went from Ligorne to Allecant&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Limehouse''' (&amp;quot;JOHN CARTER of Limehouse in parish of Stepney Blockmaker aged 61 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lymehouse''' (&amp;quot;ABRAHAM LANGFORD of Lymehouse in y:e pishe of Stepney and County of Midds Marrin:er late purser of the shipp the ''Good Successe'', aged 24 yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisboa'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbon'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lisbone''' (= Lisbonne) (&amp;quot;in y:e moneths of January ffebruary March Aprill and untill about the 19 or 20:th day of May last past the said ship the ''Successe'' whereof W:m Backy was Commander) was and remained in the Port of Lisbone&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.3))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lizboa''' (the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''London wall''' (&amp;quot;hee hath lived about ?9 moneths last past in England, and hath lodged in y:t time in 4. or 5. sewall places in London according to his best ?convenience, and was borne at Cadiz in Spaine, and inhabiteth at present London wall neare y:e Spanish Ambassado:r&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Lubeck''' (&amp;quot;did not ffrancis Summ:rs alleadg that the afforesaid Sampson. did by promise or subscription off (sic) policy or anothe way insure him 50:li or more or less in the ''St Jacob'' off (sic) Lubeck one Hans Claeson which said Summe was to reinsure him. pte of 100:li he the said Summ:rs had insured the. said Powys&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol no., Document Number: ?: Case: James Powys ag:t XXXX : Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Madera Islands''' (&amp;quot;the said Ketcher and his Company finding that there was not practick to be gotten at the Canaries, for their said ship did upon a serious Consideracon saile the said ship to the Madera Islands, and there safely arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;the freights that were made by the said shipp from Lisbone to the Maderas and from the Maderas to Angola were made by Capt Ell in in his life tyme and that hee &amp;amp; his purser kept the Accompts thereof were the pffits thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no., verso, Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: X))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madras''' (&amp;quot;what daie of the moneth what yeare of our Lord the said Shipp the ''Mayfflower'' was dispatched and cleared at Madras ?by factors and Agents of the East=India Companie XX Madras upon her voyage homewards for England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Madrid''' (&amp;quot;This deponent daith that the sayd Sebastian da Cortizo was and is a Spaniard borne and lives in Madrid where he was borne and hath in habited for theis 20 yeares past and indeed all his tyme.  and was and is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 Part One f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maierque''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mallega''' (&amp;quot;FRANCISCO LORENZO DE LARA Native of Mallega in Spaine, Merchant resideing at present in London aged 24. yeares or thereabouts a Witnesse sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Marcellis''' ''lat.'' (= Marseille) (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Maderas''' (&amp;quot;shee sailed to the Maderas againe: (she being ordered soe to doe by the said Pickford or Ward before her goeing from the Maderas to the Coast of Barbary. (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Martinice''' (&amp;quot;hee hath heard some of the said Ships Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice and soe to Nevis&amp;quot;) (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Masterland''' (&amp;quot;Sven Rasmuson Masterland in Suecia Navarchus dicta navis annos agens 50:ta aut XX XXter&amp;quot; (HCA XX/XX P1090925 f.3v); &amp;quot;The second was from Masterland with Herrings to Stockholme, and there this depo:t tooke in a lading of Pitch, tarr, Iron and some Dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.3v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Meslepatan''' (= Mesloputan; Mesleputain)(Whether doe you not know know beleive, or have heard reported that the ''May fflower'' before her arrivall at Madras the voyage in Question did Come from Meslepatan for Madras &amp;amp; that being XX with goods she was dispatched from XXXX for Madras by W:m Johnson Cheife XXXX for the East India Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mevis''' = Nevis (&amp;quot;hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent &amp;amp; Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' &amp;amp; William Tizard another mate of the sayd shipp &amp;amp; one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith &amp;amp; other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Mexico''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith and deposeth that in the monethes of June and July 1653 and continually since the arlate John Bodkin was and is the Lawfull Owner and proprieto:r of the arlate five hundred peices of eight of Mexico and Sevill conteyned in two bag?s marked and numbred as in the margent [IB n:° 3. 4.]&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middleborough''' (&amp;quot;CLAES WILLEMS of Middleborough Mariner, late M:r of the ship the ''Morning Starr'' aged 38 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Middlesex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Midds''' (&amp;quot;CAPTAINE LAURENCE BROWNING of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepney and County of Midds Mariner M:r or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford''' (&amp;quot;she had aboard her in silver two XXX, one XXXX, two XXXXXXX, seaven or eight XXXXXX, and a tobacco box and seaven or eight peeces of eight; w:ch the said John Lopez had ashore at Milford. And otherwise hee cannot depose&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Milford Haven''' (&amp;quot;taken by y:e ''Lizard ffrigot'' (Cap:t Baker Comander,) being in y:e Imediate Service of this Comonwealth and by him &amp;amp; Company Carried to Milford Haven&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Millbrooke''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke, Cornwall, Boatswayne of the ship the Delight, aged thirty-five years&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morea''' (&amp;quot;certayne English Merchants of the Maria (OR, Morea) Company tradeing for Turkey to goe from London to Polerao &amp;amp; other places beyond Seas&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;at our about ?Petras in the Morea where the said possession of all &amp;amp; singular the said Currans was as they beleeve de?fined by the first and originall Owners thereof or their factors or servants or by their order unto theise respondents and Companies factors for their use&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, recto, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659); &amp;quot;in the behalfe of y:e said Alderman Riccard or others of the Morea Adventurers or any other persons&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no fol. no, verso, Case: XXXX: Answers: Andrew Rickard Esq:r, William Vincent Esq:r, Nicholas Penning, Phillip ffarewell, John Sandys, and Michael Evans: Date: 5th October 1659))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Morlaix''' (&amp;quot;being in her Course for this Port  &amp;amp; coming from Morlaix&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Nantes''' (&amp;quot;he saw a letter at Bilboa frō the sayd Bodkin att Nantes directed to ffrancis Bodkins att Bilboa, ordering him to procure the like summe of moneyes, and this deponent knoweth that the sayd ffrancis Bodkins bought and procured the same accordingly&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Naples''' (&amp;quot;y:e sd M:r did sell some of the goods at Maierque but without the order of him the sd Samuell Mico for he did give him order to goe first for Naples &amp;amp; thither shee did after goe &amp;amp; there arrived&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., Allegation: On the behalfe of Thomas Cullinge Jonathan Andrewes &amp;amp; Gifford Bale: Personal answers: Samuell Micoe: Date: Hune 10th 1657))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nevis''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcastle''' (&amp;quot;Last in Company of a greate ffleete of English Colliars Consisting of about threescore and tenne saile; And y:e arlate Ship the ''Abigail'', came likewise out from Newcastle in Company of the said ffleete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newcrane''' (&amp;quot;all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to the Captaine of y:e ''ffan fan'' who seized and tooke sd shipp ''Peter'' off of Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with her sd lading up y:e river of Thames where she now lyes neere y:e Newcrane&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newengland''' (= New England)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfoundland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newfound Land''' (&amp;quot;the ''Pease'' being come out some few dayes before  from Newfound Land the shipp the ''Pease'' &amp;amp; her company of espied XXXX shipps at Sea which they thought to be some of her consorts bound for the Barbados&amp;quot;(HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New crane''' (&amp;quot;on or about the tenth day of May last the shipp the ''Mary'' of XX aclate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over ag:t New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps use to ride and take in ballast&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.454v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''New found land''' (&amp;quot;upon the departure of the shipp ''Pease'' from the New found land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Newhaven''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t did in a former voyage carry about three hundred Quintalls of Brazeel wood, from Lisbone to Newhaven for y:e account as hee beleeveth of the said Brazil Companie&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Normandie''' (&amp;quot;deposeth That the double shallup or frigat named the ''ffrancis'' late of Deepe and nowe of this port of London of the burthen of thirteene tonnes or thereabouts where of David Barre was and is master was really and bona fide bought by John Samborne merchant (having procucacon from this deponent to that purpose) of the master David Barre at Caen in Normandie on or about the thirtieth day of March last past (newe stile) for the price and summe of twelve hundred and twenty livred Tournois upon and for the sole and proper accompt of hee this deponent really and truely paid for the same with his effects remayning in the said Sambornes hands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''North Holland''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Otto and Thompson or Tymison, have had their Dwelling places in Holland namely y:e sd Otto at Amsterdam; and the said Thompson or Tymison neere Horne, in North Holland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Norway''' (&amp;quot;This deponent saith that he went as merchant in the shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert Cooke ma:r the last voyage she made which was from this port of London to Norway and there to take in horses; and was from hence to have gone to y:e Barbados and so back agayne to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.167v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Nova Hibernia''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;the said shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to the port of VXXX CXXX in ?Nova ?Hibernia in the Dominion of the king of Spaine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Old Swan''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oporto''' (&amp;quot;whether hee was in the shippe the ''Nativity'' when shee began her last voyage and from What port was shee sett out when she was bound for Oporto Port&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Oratava''' (&amp;quot;y:e Roade of Oratava&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', the said Voyage arrived in the Road of l'Oratava on or about the 25:th of July 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;Tye tooke and went the same day therewith on shore in a Dutch Boate to the Port of Oratavo aforesaid  (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ostend''' (= Ostende)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ostender''' (y:e M:r of y:e ''Royall'' and the Stiersman of y:e ''Goliffe'' ?resemble one another, Et alr nescit saving hee hath heard y:e sd M:r Speake to y:e Effect arlate. who Speakes very good dutch .whom hee supposeth to bee an ostender&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.28r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Paul Church yard''' (&amp;quot;the said peece of fine cloth cost and was worth twenty one shillings per yard and was bought at that rate of Thomas Nevill draper in Paul Church yard&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pendennis Castle''' (&amp;quot;ffalmouth and Pendennis Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the ship should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered this depo:t (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the sd Voyage to ly there at Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place for Rocks, &amp;amp; Shelves&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pillow''' (&amp;quot;Whether Thomas Benson was not on board the Shippe in controversy at Pillow neare Quinsbrough&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plimouth'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth''' (&amp;quot;betweene ffalmouth and Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Plymouth Sound''' (&amp;quot;y:e said Grove lay ready &amp;amp; staid in Plymouth Sound about a fortnight purposely for y:e said Wood, who was ashore&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poland''' (&amp;quot;JACOB GROAT of Dantzijck in Poland mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''S:t John'' aged eight and thirty yeares or thereabouts. a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poltrao''' (the Road of ?Poltrao&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomer land''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp about nine yeares since was built att Colburne in Pomer land, and hath for the sayd nyne yeares Last past belonged to Dantzyck, the p:rmisses this deponent knoweth having lived in Dantzyck for and during all the sayd tyme., and is master&lt;br /&gt;
of the sayd shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 Part One f.8v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pomerland''' (&amp;quot;hee was borne under the dominion of the Duke of Pomerland&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Poplar''' (&amp;quot;JAMES BERBLOCK of Poplar in the parish of Stepney and County of Midd mariner aged fifty one yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of Ligorno''' (&amp;quot;this deponent goeing Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch was &amp;amp; remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Port of London'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portsmouth''' (&amp;quot;ALEXANDER COVELL of Portsmouth Barber, aged 25 yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Portugall''' (&amp;quot;The perils and dangers of the seas excepted saile unto Lisboa in the Kingdom of Portugall there to discharge the goods and merchandizes carried In her thither and being then dispatched shall directly saile from thence to the ?Madera Islands XX The straights of Gibraltar being in league of friendship with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''?Pullegand:o''' (&amp;quot;from Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' ridd) (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quinsbrough''' (= Quinsborough) (Whether have the said James Mills and Benjamin Harrison both or one of them bee not allowed Twenty Pounds upon an East Country voyage from Dansick or Quinsbrough to London, besides the ?dennidge and severall other priviledges belonging to them or one of them as a Master of a shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Ratcliffe''' (&amp;quot;ROBERT HERCULES of Ratcliffe Mariner aged 40 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/72 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederhithe''' (= Redriffe) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CLARKE of Rederhithe or Redriffe in y:e County of Surrey late Master and Commander of the said shipp y:e ''Rappahannack'' aged 42. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 f.628r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rederiff wall''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey mariner aged thirty five yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Redriffe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Riga''' (&amp;quot;Riga in Prussia&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rippon''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Emms''' (&amp;quot;what papers were on board the sd shipp came to the hands of y:e Captaine of y:e ''Crowne ffrigott'' that tooke and seized them off the River of Emms upon y:e Coast of Holland without concealing or making away any of them&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.5v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Indra Ponza''' (&amp;quot;In his passage one of y:e said Dutch Vessells. w:ch came and Anchored at or neere y:e Barre of y:e River of Indra Ponza, sent her boate and alsoe another Boate well manned to seize this depo:t and y:e said ''Bantam ffrigotts'' boate &amp;amp; y:e Pepper therein&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Nants''' (&amp;quot; the said Grove did not take in all y:e salt sent by the sd Wood to be Laden on board y:e said ship in y:e River of Nants&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''River of Thames''' (&amp;quot;in or about the beginning of the moneth of August 1658, the said ship ''Warewell'' arived in the River of Thames&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roan''' (&amp;quot;Set out the said Ship, about January 1653 from this Port of London on a Voyage to bee made with her from hence to Roan, &amp;amp; to other places beyond the Sea&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rochell''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roehampton''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roome''' (&amp;quot;shee came from Italy, and had Goods on board her that came from Roome (sic), where the plague was at that time&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Ross''' (= Rosse) (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rotterdam''' (&amp;quot;the aclate George Robinson is his this deponents servant but permitted by this deponent to trade for himselfe, and to make use of this deponents correspondent ?Korne ?Parnen of Rotterdam, and with the sd Kornis is now XXXX XXXXXX a Dutchman borne and a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands and ?who an Iynhabitant of Rotterdam, from ?whence this deponent frequently receiveth lres from him in ?the ?run of merchandise&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. 214r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Royall''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Clauson liveth at Royall in ffrance &amp;amp; soe hath done divers yeares but what countryman by birth or whether hee keepe a family this dep:t knoweth not&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rye''' (&amp;quot;RICHARDUS TUO de Rye in Com Sussex Victualler&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.7r))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Salinas''' (= Salina) (&amp;quot;hee saith, That the direct Course to sayle from Salinas roade in Cyprus for Englands is to saile thence to the straights mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20. leagues out of the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f. ?19?r&amp;amp;?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalia''' [in the Mediterranean] (&amp;quot; upon y:e Death of the foresaid W:m Malim (w:ho&lt;br /&gt;
was M:r of the said ship) this depo:t became M:r of her, hee being before: y:e said W:m Malims Cheife mate; And for that hee received at Satalia, of the sayd William Malim ?twenty Eight ryalls of Eight, and at Scanderoone hee received of y:e sd Malim either Eight or tenne Ryalls more (but, whether eight or Tenne he doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) and saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage in pt of his wages for his Service in y:e sd Shipp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Satalea''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from&lt;br /&gt;
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sattalia''' (&amp;quot;sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt &amp;amp; Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there delivered y:e same, and having taken in Ballasts sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was Cleared of y:e ballast, shee tooke ?on another Lading of salt, and Caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there Delivered the same&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Andrew Undershaft''' (&amp;quot;JOHN ASHURST the younger of the pish of S:t Andrew Undershafte London Marchant aged 25 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange''' (&amp;quot;JOHN SAVAGE of the parish of S:t Bartholomew neere the Royal Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Catherines near the Tower''' (&amp;quot;Laurence Burr, of St Catherines near the Tower, Cooper of the Lady ffrigott, aged 38&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Christophers''' (&amp;quot;Nevis and S:t Christophers and other of the Leeward Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t S:ta Cruze''' (&amp;quot;replyed they were Vessells carrying of wines to S:t Sta Cruze&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans in the East''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD ELL of the parish of S:t Dunstan s in the East&lt;br /&gt;
London Mariner the commander of the shipp the Prosperous of London, aged 50 yeares or therabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.27r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Dunstans'''  (&amp;quot;JOHN LEWIS of the parish of S:t Dunstans XXXX East ?India Merchant aged 47 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch''' (&amp;quot;JACOBUS CORSELLIS12 XXXXXXXXXXX Sancta Gabriellis ffanchurch London Mercator&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t George Buttolphe Lane''' (&amp;quot;ALBERTUS SKINNER of the pish S:t George Buttolphe Lane London Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t John do Lus''' (&amp;quot;the producent John ffrederick and company were and at this proper wise and over XXX the moneth of August 1649 or thereabouts have bin the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the XXXX XXX called the ''S:t Quartin'' of St John do Lus&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherines' Docke''' (&amp;quot;divers ?Billeneeres for the space of 12: yeares and upwards have made it theire usuall practice to lay theire hoyes and vessells betweene the said Staires and S:t Katherines' Docke. the same is a very great annoyance and prejudice not onely to the watermen there plying who formerly had a faire and sandey ground very commodious for theire Imployment But now by reason of the Continuall rideing Stayeing and abideing of those vessells sometimes Thirty togeather betweene the said staires and dock neere the Shoreside the ground is there suncke and filled w:th mudd soyle and slime in divers places thereof about kneedeepe&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Katherine's staires''' (&amp;quot;The humble Remonstrance of diveres watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines' staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering uppon the River of Thames whose names are hereunto subscribed&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Petition of divers watermen plyeing at S:t Katherines Staires and other the Inhabitants there bordering upon the River of Thames: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t ?Jones''' (&amp;quot;the ship then rideing in the harbour of S:t ?Jones which is the safest and best or at least as good and safe a harbour as any is in the Newfound land&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Santo Lazio''' (&amp;quot;about three dayes or XXXXX before the said Grove Discovered y:e Island called Santo Lazio (by w:ch sight of w:ch Island the said Grove and Company perceived they had overshot the Barbadoes) (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Leszus '''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lucar''' (&amp;quot;PEDRO DE MORALIS of S:t Lucar Mariner, aged 28 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Lusea''' (&amp;quot;the sayd Thomas by his steering on his owne course contrary to the advise of his sayd Mates did misse the Island of Barbados and came to the Island of S:t Lusea in the moneth of November 1657&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mallo''' (= S:t Malo; S:t Malloe) (&amp;quot;trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Manes Castle''' (&amp;quot;Whether Immediately before the said shippe was stayed neere ffalmouth was shee nott chased by a dutch man of Warre or some other shippe upon the seas neere the Coast of Cornwall on the West of ffalmouth and Pendennis, or S:t Manes Castle&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Margarets Lothbury''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ROUSE XXXXX Sancta Margarets Lothbury London Mercator XXX agens 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.20r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Margaret Newfish streete''' (&amp;quot;this deponent was borne in the pish of S:t Margaret Newfish streete London &amp;amp; hath lived these 4 yeares last or thereabouts in the pish of A:t Andrew Undershafte aforesayd&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Marice Matsellon''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;THOMAS ANDREWS de Wapping in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell annos agens 42&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.1r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sancta Martin Outwich''' ''lat.'' (&amp;quot;WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich London Mercator, annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.?r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Martins''' (&amp;quot;S:t Martins in ffrance&amp;quot; HCA 13/76 f.11r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Magdalen''' (&amp;quot;ADAM BEALE of the pish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Shipwright aged forty eight yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Mary Matsellon''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Olaves, Southwark'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Saviour Southwarke''' (&amp;quot;THOMAS HOLBERT of the parish of S:t Saviour Southwarke Waterman aged 44 or thereabouts, sworne in the high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.10r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:t Vallazyes''' [France] (&amp;quot;the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary ?soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.&lt;br /&gt;
and utterly lost together with her lading&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''S:ta Domingo''' (&amp;quot;the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for S:ta Domingo&amp;quot; /HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderoone''' (&amp;quot;he sayled with his shipp ''Richard and William'' in Company of Cap:t Hughes in the Thomas Bonadventure from Scanderoone to Cyprus, from Cyprus to Serigo so to Zant so to ?Cap halaria so to porto leghorne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scanderrone''' (&amp;quot;soe soone as y:e said ship [the ''Anne''] Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces to be Transfported in her to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Scotland'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Seville''' (= Sevill; Sevile) (&amp;quot;the said Gerrard Lloyd and company had a very greate trade at Seville in Spaine and did there keepe a house and familie, and had at Sevile and other parts in Spaon a very greate commerce and traffique by ?many of Marchdize, w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent lived at Sevill aforesaid with XXXX ?case where that kept their factory and managed their said trade and some came to take notice thereof&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.393r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;RICHARD EDWARDS: of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex aged 42 yeeres&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Shaddwell'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sheldon''' (&amp;quot;HANIBAL ROWE de Sheldon in Com Devon clothier etatis 35&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.19v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sicklesham harbor'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Bull''' (&amp;quot;JAMES DOWNE of London Marchant living in Bishopsgate streete at the signe of the Bull aged 38 yeares or thereabouts sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.102r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Signe of the Ship''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t was p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skadam''' (&amp;quot;HERRICK WILLIAMSON of Skadam in Holland Mariner aged fourty yeares or thereabouts a witnes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68, f.4r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Smirna''' (= Smyrna)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Soper Lane''' (&amp;quot;the Owners of the said shippe the May flower when shee went last from this port of London were as followeth viz:t S:r Thomas Somes of Soper Lane London Grocer of 3/16 pts M:r William Cockayne of Austin Fryers London owner of 3/16 p:t M:r Richard Clutterbucke owner of 1/16 p:t M:r Robert Whitlock of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Holmes of Glocestershire (as the XXXXtriss) of 1/16 M:r Humphrey fford of London of 1/16 p:t M:r Harris of Leigh of 1/16 p:t M:r Theophilus Smith of London 1/32 p:t M:r XXXcrofte of Islington Owner of 1/32 pt M:r Whitall of Towerwharfe of 1/32 M:r Skinner of 1/32 p:r M:r Francis Flyer of 1/32 p:t M:r ?Hoverlyne of Wapping of 1/32 p:t M:r George Smith XX of 1/32 p:t M:r Geo: Swift of London of 1/32 and lastly hee this deponent is owner of 1/16 pt of the said ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.32r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''South Seas''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth the said shipp the ''Love'' and was commander of her in her late homewards voyage from the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in w:ch going out this deponent was master of her&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.242r)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southhampton''' (=Southampton) (&amp;quot;Richard Man, of Southhampton, Mariner, aged 31&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Southwarke'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spaine'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indias''' (&amp;quot;in and about the monethes of May and June 1657: the arlate M:r ffernandez and M:r Page had discourse and treaty with John Lopes about sending a ship and Cargoe from England or Holland to the Spanish West Indies for the Account of them the said M:r ffernandez and M:r Page, and Company&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spanish West Indies'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Spayn''' (&amp;quot;JUAN THOMAS MILATI of Cadiz in Spayn merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and examined deposeth and saith as followeth&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''State of Genoa''' (&amp;quot;hee hath corresponded with the producent Stephen Pallavicino in y:e wayes of Merchandize, and saith hee was and is comonly reputed a native subject, &amp;amp; Inhabitant of the State of Genoa&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stepney''' (&amp;quot;Grace Hogsflesh, of Stepney, Widowe, aged 39&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Stettin, ''Hollandische Merkur'' (Haerlem, 1660)&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Stettin''' (&amp;quot;it being very notorious &amp;amp; well knowne to the sd M:r Wayn Wright &amp;amp; all other mrchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin &amp;amp; Stralsound &amp;amp; the charges for Smacks &amp;amp; boates to bring y:e sd corne on board, &amp;amp; petty pilotage &amp;amp; other dutyes, all w:ch hee this rendent did really pay&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stobenheath''' (&amp;quot;JOHN TREDDLE of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney als Stobenheath in y:e County of Midd Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares or thereabouts&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?310r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stockholme''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the good shipp or vessell called y:e ''Providence'' of Stockholme whereof John Robertson was M:r at such time as she was last at Stockholme aforesaid?&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 11: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Straights''' (&amp;quot;a tradeing voyage from London to the Straights&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights mouth''' (= streights mouth) (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10 or 15. leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the straights mouth, than Corsica is&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19?v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Straights of Gibraltar''' (&amp;quot;from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Stralsound'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''The Streights''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp ''Scipio'' was lying in the River of Thames takeing in goods for a tradeing voyage for which shee was bound from this Port of London to be made to the Straights or the places neere there about and soe to returne and thence to this port of London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Studland bay'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Suecia''' ''lat.'' (= Sweden)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sumatra''' (= Summatra) (&amp;quot;Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); &amp;quot;during the time that the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon y:e Coast of Sumatra &amp;amp; in y:e East Indias y:e Voyage in question; this depo:t and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very Civilly, and peacably&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Summers Island''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Taylo:r and Loys his wife ag:t the Shipp y:e ''Summer Islands Merch:t'' and ag:t John Jenkins M:r of y:e said Ship&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Surrey''' (= Com Surria) (&amp;quot;JOSEPHUS XXXXXX de Redrith in Com Surria Nauta, natus in parea S:t Olavi Hartstreet London annos agens 20&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part Two f.233r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sussex'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sweden'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tangier''' (= Tanger; Tangie) (&amp;quot;How much thereof was throwne over board in the Road of Tangie, did not the said Robert Oyle order it to bee throwne over board, and who did helpe to throwe it overboar, lett the witness declare theire names, and what quantity of the said wheat was throwne on the shoare before the Citty of Tangier, and who did order the same to bee so throwne on shoare, was it not done by the order of the said Robert Oyle, and would not the wheat which was soe throwne a shoare, with good usage have vyn recoverable and fitt for use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no. recto, Document Number: 13: Case: XXXX: Date: XXXX);  (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Teneriffe''' (= Tenerife) (&amp;quot;before y:e silver in question came &amp;amp; arrived here in England, the ffactor of the said producent called don Luis Perez de Vittoria, sent from the Iland of Teneriffe to the XXXX M:r Vandeput, for his the said producents Accompt to the Vallue of betwixt twelve and thirteene hundred pounds sterling in silver&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;DON ANTONIO DE PUNTE ?CARRILLAY ?gutman of the place of Tenerife in the Islands of the Canaryes merchant aged 29 yeares or thereabouts, a witnes sworne &amp;amp; examined&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Thames Streete''' (&amp;quot;The Red Lyon at the Old Swan in Thames Streete&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Topsham''' (&amp;quot;soone after the Ladeing of the said 5 bales of serges schedulated abord the said ship the ''Diamond'' at Topsham shee sett saile and departed therewith from hence for S:t Maloe&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.22v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerhill''' (&amp;quot;M:r Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell were and are Englishmen and Inhabitants of this citie and persons well affected to the parliament of England, and soe commonly accompted, w:ch hee knoweth having knowne them living here from their ?childhoods, and ?with the M:r Papillon was borne at Roehampton and the said Martell at Towerhill London&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.21v)&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;u&amp;gt;Tower Street , Thames Street and the Legal Quays, Roque, 1746&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;XXXX&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Map_Legal_Quays_1746_Roque_SOURCE_Wikipedia_DL_CSG_250609_copy.jpg|thumbnail|450px|none]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tower Street''' (&amp;quot;the owners of the said ship both at the tyme of her goeing out from hence and till this day were and are as followes viz:t M:r Richard ?Peetrs Merchn:t in Lisbone owner of 1/8 part M:r Hugh ?Southing of Tower Street London of 1/16 pt for himselfe and freind, M:r Jo:n Bushell of Lisbo:n Merchant 1/16 pt for himselfe and freinds M:r Samuel Vassall for himselfe and freind of 1/16 pt , M:r Thomas Bateman of London of 1/8 part M:r PXXX Middleton of 1/16 pt M:r Dudley Avery of 1/16 pt M:r Barnaby ?Crosson of Lisbo:n march:t of 1/16 pt, M:r ffrancis Hanbury of Lisb:n March:t of 1/32 pt; M:r James Man of Marke Lane London Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r James ?Cotton 1/32 pt for y:e acc:ot of M:r Thomas Waters M:r MXXX of Lisb:n Merch:t 1/16 pt M:r Henry Smith 1/32 pt and XX this deponent for himselfe and master was and is owner of two sixteenths partes and one Two and thirtieth part of the said ship the ''Hanniball'' (HCA 13/64 f.14v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Towerwharfe'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trapany''' (&amp;quot;come safe out of y:e Port of Trapany&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.138v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trinidad''' (&amp;quot;the said Ship went from Amsterdam to an Island, w:ch as hee taketh is called Trinidad. and from thence went to Comana, and thence to Truxilla and there delivered out severall of the said outward goods and thence went to Honduras and there delivered the rest of the said outward goods. and tooke in Chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tripoly''' (&amp;quot;betwixt Smirna &amp;amp; Venice this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship &amp;amp; ladeing were taken by three Tripoly men of warr, &amp;amp; carried to Tripoly &amp;amp; ?the ?said ship &amp;amp; lading all lost, &amp;amp; this rendent &amp;amp; his Company made prisoners as he beleeves, where this rendent continued by the space of Three moneths &amp;amp; ?od dayes, &amp;amp; then was ransomed w:ch cost him ?800. dollars as he beleeves, &amp;amp; this rendent beleeveth that all the rest of the s:d Comp:ie who are ?liveing except Edward ?Paull are there yet in captivity&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxilla'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Truxillo''' (&amp;quot;XXXX discharged at Honduras the said shipp returned to Truxillo where she tooke aboard ?Jassonavilla and hides&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Turkey''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t having for many yeares been a marin:r and a Master of a shipp frequenting and using the trade of Turkey and pticulalry of Ciprus aclate well knoweth, That Cyprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.19r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===U===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''United Netherlands''' (&amp;quot;the said John Shauternel is a Subject of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two); &amp;quot;the said shipp did never before as hee knoweth and he XXX beleveth ?belong to Amsterdam or other port without the Dominion of the States of the United Netherlands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''United Provinces''' (&amp;quot; y:e sd John is a Subject of the States of the United Provinces&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Upper Shadwell''' (&amp;quot;WILLIAM WOOD of Upper Shadwell in y:e parish of Stepney mariner aged 27&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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===V===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Venice''' (&amp;quot;there tooke in ballast &amp;amp; went to Trapanye &amp;amp; tooke in salt &amp;amp; carried the same to Venice, &amp;amp; there discharged the same about the 1?8:th. day of August 1655. as he beleeveth, And there this rendent was offered a fraight to Smirna &amp;amp; soe to Venice againe w:ch this rendent accepted of, but dureing such tyme as he was at Venice intreating about the same the Duke of Venice or his Officers forced this rendent &amp;amp; his sd ship into their Service contrary to this rendents good will &amp;amp; likeing to carry bread from thence to Candy for the ffleete w:ch this rendents ship accordingly did &amp;amp; arrived &amp;amp; delivered the same there in or about y:e beginning of december 1655&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no., verso, Case: Allegacon on the behalfe of Edward Paull &amp;amp; others: Personal answeres: William Wilmott: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
?'''Vera Cruce''' (&amp;quot;''Santa ?Cruse'' was built in CoXXXpeXye in the West Indies about foure yeeres since, where the said Captaine Joseppo Sinnego bought her and brought her to ?Vera Cruce wheare the said Captaine  XXXed her with goods for Havana&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Virginia''' (&amp;quot;y:e time arlate this rendent was sent by the sd Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine &amp;amp; no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper &amp;amp; noe more 20 peeces of east India stuffe called pantadoes, &amp;amp; a pcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, &amp;amp; no other goods as hee beleeveth&amp;quot; HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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===W===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Wapping''' (&amp;quot;Thomas Yeomans of Wapping, Mariner, late Masters Mate of the ''Peace'', aged 23&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wapping dock''' (&amp;quot;came to an Anchor a little belowe or against Wapping dock&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waterford''' (&amp;quot;Did you know the said shipp called the ''Willingminde'' of London of the burthen of 60 Tonne whereof Adam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a voyage to Rochell and Burdeaux in ffrance or one of them and soe to returne to Waterford&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Waymouth''' (&amp;quot;at Plymouth and Waymouth y:e said Wood did discharge severall of the Mariners that belonged to the said Ship, soe that it was very dangerous bringing her up to this port&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indias''' (&amp;quot;to manage the ?Trucking, Selling, and Bartering away of the Outward Cargoe at the said West Indias (sic)&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''West Indies''' (&amp;quot;the sayd shipp at here goeing out had noe designe of goeing to Brazeele or any other parts of the West Indies&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westerene Islands''' (&amp;quot;y:e Islands fflowers and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Westow''' (&amp;quot;EDWARD CARR of Westow in the County of Durham Mariner at first a common mariner &amp;amp; afterwards Boatswaines Mate of the sayd shipp the ''Vine'' aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a witness&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.307v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''White hart''' (&amp;quot;hee this depo:t hath well knowne and been familiarly acquainted with the aclate Nicholas del Peino since the moneth of August 1653 last past, and hath frequently during that time seene conversed and eaten in y:e companie of the said Del Peino, who hee saith till about the moneth of November 1653. last past did usually lodge in the white hart in Leaden hall street London, And by reason of his this depo:ts familiar conversation with the said Del Peino during the time predeposed, hee this depon:t well knoweth, that hee the said Nicholas Del Peino did constantly reside in and about this City of London and pts adjacent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Whitechappell''' (= White Chappell) (&amp;quot;THOMAS CAPELL of the parish of S:t Mary Matsellon als Whitechappell Cooper aged twenty two yeares&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One); &amp;quot;JACOBUS TAYLOR de White Chappell prope London Nauta annos agens 46&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 Part One f.57r))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Y===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Yarmouth''' (&amp;quot;on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to Yarmouth and there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and there delivered y:e same, and the last of y:e said Salt was delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of June 1658&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part One))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yarmouth castle''' (&amp;quot;the shipps arlate were stayed at y:e Isle of Wight by the Governour or his deputye at Yarmouth castle in the said Island upon information given by some of their owne Company as hee beleeveth that they were bound for Spayne&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol no. recto, Case: Beane ag:t Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yorkshire''' (&amp;quot;hath bin Credibly informed that the said Cowling was borne at or neere Rippon in Yorkeshire&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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===Z===&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Zant''' (&amp;quot;hee well knoweth, That ordinarily, shipps which have not complicated their Cargaison at Cyprus doe touch at Zant in their way for London, and these take in Currants and many times come thither expressely, for their better securitie, in which cases Zant is commonly accompted th best and nearest way for London, though in deed, thise considerations excepted, it be something out of the direct Course&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zante''' (&amp;quot;Zante currans&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zealand''' (&amp;quot;he is an Irishman, and is not bound as he beleiveth to discover his conscience in poynt of Religion, and is a Merchant facto:r without a settled aboad, and from the yeare 1642. to 1646. lived in fflanders. frō 1646. to 1652 in the beginning thereof lived in Holland and Zealand. and from April 1652. to July 1653 in Spain, from whence he came in July last and in the same month arrived in London, and here hath resided ever since.&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68 f.33v)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Zephalania''' (&amp;quot;what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;'''Weights &amp;amp; Measures'''&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
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08/08/12: WT, created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: WT, copied content across from bron.wikispot.org from page XXX&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
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This page provides a dictionary of weights and measures taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
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MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
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See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
====B====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Bags''' (= bagges) (e.g. pepper) ('''1.''' &amp;quot;to be laded aboard her for the said Companies use and account, containing fiftie foure baggs of pepper w:ch weighed 3896 pounds net English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); '''2.''' &amp;quot;whatsoever bills of ladeing are in the Bagges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.6v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baggs''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r); '''2.''' &amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaire''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t  went in the ''Bantam ffrigots'' Boate ashore, and there caused about a Bahaire of pepper to be put on board y:e said Boate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaizes''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t had sent out y:e foresaid 672 Bahaizes (sic) of Pepper on board the ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Balazares''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid six hundred Seaventy two Balarzes of pepp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bales''' &amp;quot;three bales of linnen marked as farr as this deponent can now remember with an R. or some such like marke, which three bales the sayd Claviel told this deponent then standing upon y:e Strand&amp;quot; (HCA 13/79 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrs''' (&amp;quot;severall parcells of silver in barrs (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrells''' (= barrels; barrills) (e.g. raisins; '''1.'''  &amp;quot;17 barrells of starch&amp;quot;; '''2.''' &amp;quot;some barrell of sugar carryed frō y:e howses of y:e producent towards y:e waterside to be so laden&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrill''' (= barrell; barrel) (&amp;quot;one barrill of beaver and other skinnes marked at the margent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baskets''' (e.g. raisins; &amp;quot;two basketts of druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boards''' (e.g. timber; &amp;quot;860 four foot boards)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bundles''' (e.g. hemp; &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot;; &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butts''' (e.g. sherrie sack; &amp;quot;the true and lawfull Own:r of the said seaven and fortie butts of sack&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Caske''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cedar chests'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chaldren''' (&amp;quot;how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chests''' (sugar; &amp;quot;chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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====F====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Firkin''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Gallons''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth that he e hath drunke about five gallons of y:e ''Godliffs'' wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Great Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Hogsheads''' ''abbr.'' hhds (e.g. wines)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hundred weight''' (&amp;quot;two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hydes''' (&amp;quot;at the time arlate the Boatswaine of the ''Little Lewis'' did being did (sic), being demanded what hydes were recd aboard the said ship reply and say three hundred and thirty or thereaboutes but that since hee haveing prsed his booke doth find that there were laden aboard the sd shipp in all but three hundred twenty one some where of were whole Dryed hydes in hayre, and some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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====K====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Kintall''' (= Quintall) (&amp;quot;one hundred and twenty kintalls of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Last''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leagues'''&lt;br /&gt;
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====M====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Matt''' ''pl.'' mattes (&amp;quot;12 ?mattes of flaxe&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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====P====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Pack''' (&amp;quot;five packs of linnen marked and numbred as in the margin&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Packett'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Parcell''' (= parcel; prcell; pcell) (&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot;; a pcell of tarre brought to this port of London in a shippe called the ''ffortune'' (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Peeces'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Piggs''' (&amp;quot;piggs of silver&amp;quot;) (HCA 23/19: the ''Mayfflower'') (&amp;quot;Piggs of lead&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipes''' (of wine, e.g. Canary) (&amp;quot;10 pipes of sugar&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;some few ?Polacoes of Tobacco&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipestaves'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pounds''' (e.g. Cocheneal)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Puncheon''' (a container for e.g. wine or tobacco) (&amp;quot;fifteene punchions of pruans&amp;quot; HCA 13/71)&lt;br /&gt;
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====Q====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Quarter caskes''' (&amp;quot;severall Quarter Caskes of Wine and Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quarters''' (&amp;quot;quarters of wheat&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quintalls''' (= Kintalls) (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazill, Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quoyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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====R====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Rames''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roll''' (e.g. tobacco)&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Skinne baggs''' (&amp;quot;at Honduras tooke in and received aboard Indigo and druggs (as they were said to be) in chests and ?skinne baggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Small Barrell''' (&amp;quot;143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sticks''' &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sydes''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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====T====&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Tonn''' (&amp;quot;&amp;gt; ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att 60:li the Tonn french mony and in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tonne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd 13 thousand Livre was for and towards satisfaction and payment for the 221 tonnes of wynne aclate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tunn''' (&amp;quot;the said tonns of Tallow were worth the summe of 34:li y tonn and noe more&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunkes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunckes''' (&amp;quot;Two trunckes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====W====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wainscotts'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====Y====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yards''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Weights_and_Measures&amp;diff=74239</id>
		<title>Weights and Measures</title>
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				<updated>2012-09-25T16:25:04Z</updated>
		
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&lt;div&gt;'''Weights &amp;amp; Measures'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: WT, created page&lt;br /&gt;
08/08/12: WT, copied content across from bron.wikispot.org from page XXX&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Purpose of this page'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This page provides a dictionary of weights and measures taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
MarineLives project members are encouraged to add to the terms listed and to add short illustrative snippets from sample transcriptions available at [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty Court Cases]]. The appropriate HCA reference, together with folio number, if available, should be noted in brackets after the snippet.&lt;br /&gt;
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__TOC__&lt;br /&gt;
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===Suggested links===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Abbreviations|Abbreviations]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Alphabet of ships|Alphabet of ships]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Commodities|Commodities]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Common Latin Phrases|Common Latin Phrases]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Currency and Specie|Currency and Specie]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Geographical and Place Terms|Geographical and Place Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms|Legal &amp;amp; Commercial Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
See [[Marine Terms|Marine Terms]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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===Index===&lt;br /&gt;
====B====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bags''' (= bagges) (e.g. pepper) ('''1.''' &amp;quot;to be laded aboard her for the said Companies use and account, containing fiftie foure baggs of pepper w:ch weighed 3896 pounds net English weight&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73); '''2.''' &amp;quot;whatsoever bills of ladeing are in the Bagges&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.6v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baggs''' ('''1.''' &amp;quot;having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r); '''2.''' &amp;quot;Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.?19r))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaire''' (&amp;quot;this Depo:t  went in the ''Bantam ffrigots'' Boate ashore, and there caused about a Bahaire of pepper to be put on board y:e said Boate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bahaizes''' (&amp;quot;this depo:t had sent out y:e foresaid 672 Bahaizes (sic) of Pepper on board the ''Bantam ffrigot'' (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Balazares''' (&amp;quot;the foresaid six hundred Seaventy two Balarzes of pepp&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bales''' &amp;quot;three bales of linnen marked as farr as this deponent can now remember with an R. or some such like marke, which three bales the sayd Claviel told this deponent then standing upon y:e Strand&amp;quot; (HCA 13/79 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrs''' (&amp;quot;severall parcells of silver in barrs (HCA 13/71 f.372v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrells''' (= barrels; barrills) (e.g. raisins; '''1.'''  &amp;quot;17 barrells of starch&amp;quot;; '''2.''' &amp;quot;some barrell of sugar carryed frō y:e howses of y:e producent towards y:e waterside to be so laden&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Barrill''' (= barrell; barrel) (&amp;quot;one barrill of beaver and other skinnes marked at the margent&amp;quot; (HCA 13/71 f.43v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Baskets''' (e.g. raisins; &amp;quot;two basketts of druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Boards''' (e.g. timber; &amp;quot;860 four foot boards)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Bundles''' (e.g. hemp; &amp;quot;68 bundles of hemp&amp;quot;; &amp;quot;bundles of rough hemp&amp;quot; (HCA 15/6 Box Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Butts''' (e.g. sherrie sack; &amp;quot;the true and lawfull Own:r of the said seaven and fortie butts of sack&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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====C====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Caske''' (&amp;quot;28 Caske of Allom&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Cedar chests'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chaldren''' (&amp;quot;how many Chaldren of the said Coales did hee burne at Tangier, and how many Chaldren did hee carry away in the said Shipp from thence, and why did hee carry away the said Coales, was it not bee cause hee wanted wood or other fowell (sic) for the said Shipps use&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19, no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Chests''' (sugar; &amp;quot;chests of Indico and Druggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Clapboards'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Coyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Coyles of Rope&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====F====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Firkin''' (&amp;quot;three hundred firkins of butter&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
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====G====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Gallons''' (&amp;quot;hee beleeveth that he e hath drunke about five gallons of y:e ''Godliffs'' wine&amp;quot; (HCA 13/76 f.25v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Great Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
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====H====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hogsheads''' ''abbr.'' hhds (e.g. wines)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hundred weight''' (&amp;quot;two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarils containe nine hundred weight of sugar&amp;quot; (HCA 13/64 f.24v))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Hydes''' (&amp;quot;at the time arlate the Boatswaine of the ''Little Lewis'' did being did (sic), being demanded what hydes were recd aboard the said ship reply and say three hundred and thirty or thereaboutes but that since hee haveing prsed his booke doth find that there were laden aboard the sd shipp in all but three hundred twenty one some where of were whole Dryed hydes in hayre, and some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/19))&lt;br /&gt;
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====K====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Kintall''' (= Quintall) (&amp;quot;one hundred and twenty kintalls of ffish&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====L====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Last''' (&amp;quot;he beleeveth that every last of y:e sd salmon conteined 12: barrels&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Leagues'''&lt;br /&gt;
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====M====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Matt''' ''pl.'' mattes (&amp;quot;12 ?mattes of flaxe&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====P====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pack''' (&amp;quot;five packs of linnen marked and numbred as in the margin&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Packett'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Parcell''' (= parcel; prcell; pcell) (&amp;quot;a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe&amp;quot;; a pcell of tarre brought to this port of London in a shippe called the ''ffortune'' (HCA 13/125))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Peeces'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Piggs''' (&amp;quot;piggs of silver&amp;quot;) (HCA 23/19: the ''Mayfflower'') (&amp;quot;Piggs of lead&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipes''' (of wine, e.g. Canary) (&amp;quot;10 pipes of sugar&amp;quot;))&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;some few ?Polacoes of Tobacco&amp;quot; (HCA 13/68)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pipestaves'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Pounds''' (e.g. Cocheneal)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Puncheon''' (of wine or tobacco)&lt;br /&gt;
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====Q====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quarter caskes''' (&amp;quot;severall Quarter Caskes of Wine and Oyle&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quarters''' (&amp;quot;quarters of wheat&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quintalls''' (= Kintalls) (&amp;quot;200 Quintalls of Brazill, Wood&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Quoyle''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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====R====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Rames''' (&amp;quot;Theise goods laden are as followeth Eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A Bale cont 32: Rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund &amp;amp; James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Roll''' (e.g. tobacco)&lt;br /&gt;
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====S====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Skinne baggs''' (&amp;quot;at Honduras tooke in and received aboard Indigo and druggs (as they were said to be) in chests and ?skinne baggs&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Small Barrell''' (&amp;quot;143 small Barr:lls. of Brandy att 11:li 19:s p Barrell an:d to in ster mony. 10:s ?6:d . p Barrell&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sticks''' &amp;quot;whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of Logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said Shippe unto some of the Inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court&amp;quot; (HCA 23/19 no fol. no.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Sydes''' (&amp;quot;some were sydes of Leather tann'd w:ch hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX))&lt;br /&gt;
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====T====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tonn''' (&amp;quot;&amp;gt; ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att 60:li the Tonn french mony and in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d p tonn&amp;quot; (HCA 13/128)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tonne''' (&amp;quot;the sayd 13 thousand Livre was for and towards satisfaction and payment for the 221 tonnes of wynne aclate&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Tunn''' (&amp;quot;the said tonns of Tallow were worth the summe of 34:li y tonn and noe more&amp;quot; (HCA 13/125)&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunks''' (&amp;quot;thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for y:e said Woods owne Private Trade &amp;amp; account&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunkes'''&lt;br /&gt;
'''Trunckes''' (&amp;quot;Two trunckes&amp;quot; (HCA 13/73 Part Two))&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====W====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Wainscotts'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
====Y====&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Yards''' (&amp;quot;one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards&amp;quot; (HCA 13/69 no f.))&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72920</id>
		<title>Attempts page</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72920"/>
				<updated>2012-09-19T19:46:51Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cathrynpearce: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;'''You can post your Attempts here.'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
05/09/12: JW, created page&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
Just put the page into edit and add your attempt, don't forget to save the page if you want others to see it&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2 - Is a Hamburg: and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
                  marrin[ers]: out of the land of Solstey, and three frenrXXXXX, And the&lt;br /&gt;
                  King and Queene of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons in the&lt;br /&gt;
                  goods in question were and are, as he beleeveth, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
                  amity with the Commonwealth, and saith he hath credibly heard&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2b - To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth&lt;br /&gt;
                                 the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Giovanna Rampone - Task 2b- To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth the arlate ship the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and (?) leading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Pearce- Task 2- ...is a Hamburger and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
marin[er]s out of the land of Holsteyn, and three frenchmen, And the&lt;br /&gt;
King and Queen of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons interested&lt;br /&gt;
in the goods in question were and are, as hee beleeves, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
amity with this commonwealth, And saith hee hath...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Peace- Task 2b- ...to the first article of the said all[egati]on this deponent saith and deposeth that&lt;br /&gt;
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Pearce- Task 3E.  To the first arti[cl]e of the sayd all[egati]on this deponent saith and deposeth that&lt;br /&gt;
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was&lt;br /&gt;
taken and seized by certaine shipps in the im[m]eadiat service of the com[m]onwealth&lt;br /&gt;
in the English seas upon the coast of England, and was first chased by&lt;br /&gt;
the arlate shipp the Advantage frigot whereof Capt Mills was Com[m]ander&lt;br /&gt;
and was afterwards subdued and taken by the sayd shipp and another shippe&lt;br /&gt;
named the Water hound whereof Giles Shelley arlate was com[m]ander&lt;br /&gt;
and saith that two shippes were in the im[m]ediate service of this com[m]onwealth&lt;br /&gt;
vizt. the Mayflower and the ?10thwhelpe? were neere and in sight att the&lt;br /&gt;
tyme of the sayd seizure. The p[e]rson that this deponent knoweth being&lt;br /&gt;
master of the Advantage frigott aforesaid and aboard her att the sayd&lt;br /&gt;
tyme of seizure. And otherwise cannot depose.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72919</id>
		<title>Attempts page</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72919"/>
				<updated>2012-09-19T17:14:31Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cathrynpearce: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''You can post your Attempts here.'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
05/09/12: JW, created page&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Just put the page into edit and add your attempt, don't forget to save the page if you want others to see it&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2 - Is a Hamburg: and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
                  marrin[ers]: out of the land of Solstey, and three frenrXXXXX, And the&lt;br /&gt;
                  King and Queene of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons in the&lt;br /&gt;
                  goods in question were and are, as he beleeveth, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
                  amity with the Commonwealth, and saith he hath credibly heard&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2b - To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth&lt;br /&gt;
                                 the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Giovanna Rampone - Task 2b- To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth the arlate ship the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and (?) leading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Pearce- Task 2- ...is a Hamburger and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
marin[er]s out of the land of Holsteyn, and three frenchmen, And the&lt;br /&gt;
King and Queen of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons interested&lt;br /&gt;
in the goods in question were and are, as hee beleeves, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
amity with this commonwealth, And saith hee hath...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Peace- Task 2b- ...to the first article of the said all[egati]on this deponent saith and deposeth that&lt;br /&gt;
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was...&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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	<entry>
		<id>http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72918</id>
		<title>Attempts page</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Attempts_page&amp;diff=72918"/>
				<updated>2012-09-19T17:09:08Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cathrynpearce: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;'''You can post your Attempts here.'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
05/09/12: JW, created page&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Just put the page into edit and add your attempt, don't forget to save the page if you want others to see it&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2 - Is a Hamburg: and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
                  marrin[ers]: out of the land of Solstey, and three frenrXXXXX, And the&lt;br /&gt;
                  King and Queene of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons in the&lt;br /&gt;
                  goods in question were and are, as he beleeveth, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
                  amity with the Commonwealth, and saith he hath credibly heard&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Will Kellett - Task 2b - To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth&lt;br /&gt;
                                 the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Giovanna Rampone - Task 2b- To the first arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith and deposeth the arlate ship the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and (?) leading was&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Cathryn Pearce- Task 2- ...is a Hamburger and his said shipps companie consisteth of three&lt;br /&gt;
marin[er]s out of the land of Holsteyn, and three frenchmen, And the&lt;br /&gt;
King and Queen of Poland and all the rest of the p[er]sons interested&lt;br /&gt;
in the goods in question were and are, as hee beleeves, p[er]sons in&lt;br /&gt;
amity with this commonwealth, And saith hee hath&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Cathrynpearce</name></author>	</entry>

	<entry>
		<id>http://www.marinelives.org/index.php?title=Media_coverage&amp;diff=73568</id>
		<title>Media coverage</title>
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				<updated>2012-09-13T21:46:19Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cathrynpearce: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;'''Media coverage'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
'''Editorial history'''&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
24/08/12: CSG, created page&lt;br /&gt;
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==History magazines==&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Fri., 24/08/12:''' [http://www.historytoday.com/colin-greenstreet/crest-wave 'On the Crest of a Wave', History Today Volume: 62 Issue: 9 2012]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:MARINELIVES_CLIP_WEBSITE_History_Today_240812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Selection of Tweets about MarineLives==&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_Tweet_History_Today_130912.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Chalus_Marland_Ships_of_Warr_280812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Elaine_Chalus_240812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_RETWEET_Christie_CrestofWave_230812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Kate_Morant_230812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Hist_ML_Crest_Of_Wave_230812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Sam_Maclean_120812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Hist_ML_Drunken_Sailor_020812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_TWEET_Hist_ML_14_Weeks_020812.JPG]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Project announcements==&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:CAPTURE_ML_IHR_Call_Volunteers_July_2012.JPG|thumbnail|560px|none]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Cathrynpearce</name></author>	</entry>

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