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|Transcription=Samuell Wilson the Yonger during the moneths and tyme arlate in | |Transcription=Samuell Wilson the Yonger during the moneths and tyme arlate in | ||
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Hannaball Allen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | Hannaball Allen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
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− | + | QUESTION: Is Samuel Wilson the younger the same merchant as in Samuel Wilson and Company, mentioned in an affidavit by the publique notary Frederick Ixem of London, who deposed "On the behalfe of Mr Sam:Wilson and Company touching the ''Vosse''"? | |
− | + | A "Samuel Wilson" and a "John Turner" were two of twenty-three petitioners in a "Humble petition of the merchants trading for Spain", dated September 20th 1655<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=55407#s28 Thomas Birch (ed.), 'State Papers, 1655: September (3 of 4)', A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe, volume 4: Sept 1655 - May 1656 (1742), pp. 31-47], viewed 14/01/14</ref> | |
+ | The latter Samuel Wilson's company included the London merchant John Turner, who may have been in business in Suffolk Lane, off Thames Street, in 1677.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/littlelondondire00lond#page/n133/mode/2up John Camden Hotten (ed.), The little London directory of 1677 (London, 1863), no pagination,] viewed 14/01/14</ref> | ||
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+ | - SEE ALSO: Deposition of Captaine Lawrence Browning of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stepneyand County of Midds Mariner Master or Comander of the Ship the ''ffrancis and John'': aged 52, "On the behalfe of Samuel Wilson Thomas Plampian and John Turner Merchants of London partowners of the ship ''ffrancis'' and John Laurence Browning Comander" [[HCA 13/73 f.16v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/72 f.16v]] | ||
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Samuell Wilson the Yonger during the moneths and tyme arlate in
the yeares one thousand six hundred fifty fower and one thousand sixe
hundred fifty five was Commonly reputed the true and lawfull Owner
and Proprietor of three sixteenth parts of the arlate Shipp called
the Saint Lucar Merchant and of her tackle apparrell and furniture./
And further hee cannot depose
To the 2 hee saith hee that in the moneths and tyme predeposed of in the
yeare 1655 the sayd shipp the Saint Lucar Merchant did sett sayle
from this Port of London on the voyage in question and went to Cadiz
in Spaine and thense to other ports beyond seas and soe returned back
to this port of London this hee knoweth being one of the freighters of
the sayd shipp/ And alsoe goeing supra Cargo for the sayd voyage./
To the third article of the sayd allegation and the Charterparty therein
mentioned and now shewed unto him at the tyme of this his examination
hee saith hee knoweth that the sayd Samuell Wilson the yonger did
for the voyage arlate amongst others of the Owners and freighters of
the sayd shipp the Saint Lucar Merchant take to freight his the sayd
three sixteenth parts of the sayd shipp as by the sayd Charterparty
signed and sealed by by and betweene him the sayd Samuell and
this deponent and other freighters on the one part and the arlate George
Margotts and others videlicet George Thomason and Richard hussey on
the other part doth and may appeare, which Charter party hee this
deponent knoweth to be true and sawe the same signed and sealed by
the sayd Samuell Wilson the yonger and the rest of the freighters
whose names are sunscribed thereto, and knoweth the subscription
Hanniball Allen at the bottom thereof and the seale under the sayd name
affixed to be his this deponents owne hand and seale And further to
this article hee cannot depose/
To the 4th hee saith hee this deponent goeing Supracargo of the sayd
Shipp for the voyage in question and keeping an Account of the same
thereby knoweth that the sayd Samuell Wilson the yonger was indebted
to the sayd Margetto and others the Owners of the sayd shipp the
summe of one hundred sixty eight pounds and some odd shillings (the
number whereof hee at present remembreth not) for his the sayd
Samuell Wilson the yonger his sayd freight of the sayd three sixteenth
parts of the sayd shipp by him taken in her the sayd voyage And
further hee cannot depose/
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin.
Hannaball Allen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Samuel Wilson and John Turner
QUESTION: Is Samuel Wilson the younger the same merchant as in Samuel Wilson and Company, mentioned in an affidavit by the publique notary Frederick Ixem of London, who deposed "On the behalfe of Mr Sam:Wilson and Company touching the Vosse"?
A "Samuel Wilson" and a "John Turner" were two of twenty-three petitioners in a "Humble petition of the merchants trading for Spain", dated September 20th 1655[1]
The latter Samuel Wilson's company included the London merchant John Turner, who may have been in business in Suffolk Lane, off Thames Street, in 1677.[2]