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==Sir Job Harby will==
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'''Sir Job Harby will'''
  
 
PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102  Will of Sir Job Harvy or Harby of Aldenham, Hertfordshire 09 May 1663
 
PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102  Will of Sir Job Harvy or Harby of Aldenham, Hertfordshire 09 May 1663
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'''Editorial history'''
 
'''Editorial history'''
 
  
 
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See biographical profile of [[MRP: Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins|Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins]] (son-in-law of Sir Job Harby)
  
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See [[MRP: 6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
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- "S:r Job Harviy is Dead"
 
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(1) Transcribe this will
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(2) Explore financial problems of Sir Job Harby in October 1655 (see EEIC Court Minute, October 30, 1655)
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- The issue seems to do with a debt to the ?custom farmers
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==Transcription==
  
 
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===EEIC, 1655-1659===
  
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"Nathaniel Wyche puts the following proposition to the court : that the Company shall upon good security pay 6,000/. to the creditors of Sir Job Harby, and as much more as Mr. Hoskins and Mrs. Wiche shall recover less than their proportionable demands from Sir Job, and license him to bring in all his creditors two months hence, but if they do not come in, then the Company to proceed as they like. Mr. Wiche engages that before the expiration of the said two months Sir Job Harby, Mrs. Wiche, and Erasmus Harby shall answer the bills put in against them, so that the Company may proceed if things are not accommodated. This is agreed to, and order is given for John Stanyan to sign on behalf of the Company."<ref>'A General Court of Adventurers in the Fourth Joint Stock, October 30, 1655 (''Court Book'', vol. xxi, p. 288)., in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1655-1659  (Oxford, 1916), p. 64</ref>
 
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DEL 10/17 Signed will of Sir Job Harby, kt and bart, of Aldenham, Herts. Letters of administration to Dame Elizabeth Harby, 9 May 1663. Proved by Dame Elizabeth Harby, relict and executrix, 18 Oct 1664 1662 May 20

Latest revision as of 19:05, February 26, 2012

Sir Job Harby will

PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102 Will of Sir Job Harvy or Harby of Aldenham, Hertfordshire 09 May 1663

POSSIBLE WIDOW OF SIR JOB HARBY: PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103Will of Dame Elizabeth Harby, Widow 03 June 1674

Editorial history

04/12/11, CSG: Created page






Abstract & context



Suggested links


See biographical profile of Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins (son-in-law of Sir Job Harby)

See 6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
- "S:r Job Harviy is Dead"



To do


(1) Transcribe this will

(2) Explore financial problems of Sir Job Harby in October 1655 (see EEIC Court Minute, October 30, 1655)
- The issue seems to do with a debt to the ?custom farmers



Transcription


This transcription needs to be written




Notes

EEIC, 1655-1659


"Nathaniel Wyche puts the following proposition to the court : that the Company shall upon good security pay 6,000/. to the creditors of Sir Job Harby, and as much more as Mr. Hoskins and Mrs. Wiche shall recover less than their proportionable demands from Sir Job, and license him to bring in all his creditors two months hence, but if they do not come in, then the Company to proceed as they like. Mr. Wiche engages that before the expiration of the said two months Sir Job Harby, Mrs. Wiche, and Erasmus Harby shall answer the bills put in against them, so that the Company may proceed if things are not accommodated. This is agreed to, and order is given for John Stanyan to sign on behalf of the Company."[1]





Possible primary sources

TNA


DEL 10/17 Signed will of Sir Job Harby, kt and bart, of Aldenham, Herts. Letters of administration to Dame Elizabeth Harby, 9 May 1663. Proved by Dame Elizabeth Harby, relict and executrix, 18 Oct 1664 1662 May 20
  1. 'A General Court of Adventurers in the Fourth Joint Stock, October 30, 1655 (Court Book, vol. xxi, p. 288)., in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1655-1659 (Oxford, 1916), p. 64