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|Transcription=onboard, but saith that his Company that was in the
 
|Transcription=onboard, but saith that his Company that was in the
 
''Alexander'' were as aforesaid, that all night [?in ?the ?hold GUTTER]
 
''Alexander'' were as aforesaid, that all night [?in ?the ?hold GUTTER]
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neither could hee have departed sooner from the[?nce GUTTER]
 
neither could hee have departed sooner from the[?nce GUTTER]
 
then hee did, referring himselfe to his foregoeing
 
then hee did, referring himselfe to his foregoeing
deposition./:
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deposition./:
  
 
To the 6th hee saith that hee caused the two hogsheads
 
To the 6th hee saith that hee caused the two hogsheads
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Thomas S[?piritman] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Thomas S[?piritman] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 17th of Aprill 1669 (sic)./. &#91;CLEARLY AN ERROR&#93; &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 
The 17th of Aprill 1669 (sic)./. &#91;CLEARLY AN ERROR&#93; &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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'''Rp. .j.us'''
 
'''Rp. .j.us'''
  
'''Cornelius De Gelder of
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'''Cornelius De Gelder''' of
 
London Merchant aged 38 yeeres or
 
London Merchant aged 38 yeeres or
 
thereabouts sworne andExamined
 
thereabouts sworne andExamined
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Examined by Direction of Mr Suckley) hee saith and deposeth. that
 
Examined by Direction of Mr Suckley) hee saith and deposeth. that
 
hee very well knoweth the arlate Rodrigo Meltz and
 
hee very well knoweth the arlate Rodrigo Meltz and
Gilberto Meltz (being brothers) and soe hath done from their Childhoods,
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Gisberto (sic) Meltz (being brothers) and soe hath done from their Childhoods,
 
they being both borne at Dort in Holland
 
they being both borne at Dort in Holland
 
where this Deponent was likewise borne and there hee saith
 
where this Deponent was likewise borne and there hee saith
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Tenn yeeres since). and saith hee was a Dutchman
 
Tenn yeeres since). and saith hee was a Dutchman
 
(and
 
(and
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|People=<u>Cornelius De Gelder</u>
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* "Cornelius De Gelder of London Merchant aged 38 yeeres" (HCA 13/73 f.505v)
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* MIDDLESEX HEARTH TAX RECORDS (1666) - LET'S SEARCH TOGETHER
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* "Abra Degelder & Corn Degelder ''White Chappel, Adam and Eve Court.''<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/littlelondondire00lond#page/n59/mode/2up John Camden Hotten, The Little London Directory of 1677 (London, 1864),] viewed 08/06/14</ref>
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* Four shillings in the pound (1693-94): Middlesex, St Mary Whitechapel, Adam And Eve Court:
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"Dugilder, - (Counsellor) Property rental value: £12-00"<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=21660 'Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693-1694: Middlesex, St Mary Whitechapel, Adam And Eve Court', Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4: The City of London, the City of Westminster, and Metropolitan Middlesex (1992),] viewed 08/06/14</ref>
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<u>Chancery</u>
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C 5/82/74 Short title: De Gelder v Neve. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder. Defendants: Phlip Neve and Eunice Neve. Subject: money matters. Document type: two bills and schedule. 1687
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C 6/97/23 Short title: Deguilder v Sowton. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder . Defendants: Samuel Sowton . Subject: lands (not specified). Document type: answer only. 1681
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C 6/97/25 Short title: De Gelder v Jennens. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder [or De Guilder]. Defendants: William Jennens, Abraham Bush, James Bush, John Bush, John Willmott and Joas Bateman. Subject: lands called Boynetewne alias Burnetowne (unidentified), Devon.
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Document type: answer only. 1681
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C 6/378/41 Short title: Bonner v Deguilder. Plaintiffs: John Bonner merchant. Defendants: Cornelius De Gelder merchant. Subject: A bill of exchange drawn on the plaintiff and payable to the defendant: mentions Richard Gimbergh. Document type: answer only. 1681
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C 6/405/71 Short title: De Gelder v Bush. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder merchant of London.
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Defendants: Abraham Bush, James Bush, John Bush, William Jennings, John Wilmott, Joas Bateman, Samuel Sowton merchant of London. Subject: Payment of the defendant Sowton's mortgage debt owed to the plaintiff and the defendant Abraham Bush: Ede Mead, Mary Tavy, Devon and Burnetown, Mary Tavy, Devon. Document type: bill, answer (schedule of deeds etc included). 1681
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PROB 11/448/455 Will of Cornelius De Gelder, Merchant of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex. 23 December 1698
 
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onboard, but saith that his Company that was in the
Alexander were as aforesaid, that all night [?in ?the ?hold GUTTER]
with Gards set upon them, and as this Deponent beleeveth
they had Victualls allowed them by the said Captaine
and saith that hee could not have avoided the Alexander
neither could hee have departed sooner from the[?nce GUTTER]
then hee did, referring himselfe to his foregoeing
deposition./:

To the 6th hee saith that hee caused the two hogsheads
Interrate which were taken away as aforesaid
to be bought, and this deponent paid twenty pounds
for the same, they being two of the ffifteene Hogsheads
which this Deponent soe Laded upon his account, and saith
that the usuall and ordinary rate and price for Canar[?y GUTTER]
wines at the Canaryes. is twenty pounds Per Pipe, And
soe much at least hee beleeveth, the iwnes laden in the
said ship the said Voyage did cost Per Pipe/.

To the 7th hee saith that hee did not see the Linnen Cloaths
Platters, ]?Can] Cutlace, or Cloath's belonging to the Seamen
on board the Alexander, but is sure that the same
were taken away by the Alexanders Company as aforesaid
and alsoe the wines. which hee hath before deposed to bee
by them taken away. and otherwise hee cannot depose
saving as aforesaid./

Repeated before doctor Walker.

Thomas S[?piritman] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 17th of Aprill 1669 (sic)./. [CLEARLY AN ERROR] [CENTRE HEADING]

The Claime of Peter Claeson Englebert}
Mattison. John Martin [XXXst] and Company}
for the King David Garret Johnson and [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Page and Company for the }
goods seized in the said Ship by the
Nonesuch ffrigot Zachary Smith Comander}
Suckley Budd}

Examined upon an Allegation given
in by Mr Suckley/


[?See the 2d] in A3

Rp. .j.us

Cornelius De Gelder of
London Merchant aged 38 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne andExamined
saith and Deposeth as followeth
Videlicet./.

To the 3d article of the said Allegation (upon which alone hee is
Examined by Direction of Mr Suckley) hee saith and deposeth. that
hee very well knoweth the arlate Rodrigo Meltz and
Gisberto (sic) Meltz (being brothers) and soe hath done from their Childhoods,
they being both borne at Dort in Holland
where this Deponent was likewise borne and there hee saith
their ffather lived for
many yeeres before his Death (which was about
Tenn yeeres since). and saith hee was a Dutchman
(and

Topics

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Cornelius De Gelder

  • "Cornelius De Gelder of London Merchant aged 38 yeeres" (HCA 13/73 f.505v)


  • MIDDLESEX HEARTH TAX RECORDS (1666) - LET'S SEARCH TOGETHER


  • "Abra Degelder & Corn Degelder White Chappel, Adam and Eve Court.[1]


  • Four shillings in the pound (1693-94): Middlesex, St Mary Whitechapel, Adam And Eve Court:


"Dugilder, - (Counsellor) Property rental value: £12-00"[2]

Sources

Primary sources


TNA

Chancery

C 5/82/74 Short title: De Gelder v Neve. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder. Defendants: Phlip Neve and Eunice Neve. Subject: money matters. Document type: two bills and schedule. 1687

C 6/97/23 Short title: Deguilder v Sowton. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder . Defendants: Samuel Sowton . Subject: lands (not specified). Document type: answer only. 1681

C 6/97/25 Short title: De Gelder v Jennens. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder [or De Guilder]. Defendants: William Jennens, Abraham Bush, James Bush, John Bush, John Willmott and Joas Bateman. Subject: lands called Boynetewne alias Burnetowne (unidentified), Devon.
Document type: answer only. 1681

C 6/378/41 Short title: Bonner v Deguilder. Plaintiffs: John Bonner merchant. Defendants: Cornelius De Gelder merchant. Subject: A bill of exchange drawn on the plaintiff and payable to the defendant: mentions Richard Gimbergh. Document type: answer only. 1681

C 6/405/71 Short title: De Gelder v Bush. Plaintiffs: Cornelius De Gelder merchant of London.
Defendants: Abraham Bush, James Bush, John Bush, William Jennings, John Wilmott, Joas Bateman, Samuel Sowton merchant of London. Subject: Payment of the defendant Sowton's mortgage debt owed to the plaintiff and the defendant Abraham Bush: Ede Mead, Mary Tavy, Devon and Burnetown, Mary Tavy, Devon. Document type: bill, answer (schedule of deeds etc included). 1681

PROB

PROB 11/448/455 Will of Cornelius De Gelder, Merchant of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex. 23 December 1698
  1. John Camden Hotten, The Little London Directory of 1677 (London, 1864), viewed 08/06/14
  2. 'Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693-1694: Middlesex, St Mary Whitechapel, Adam And Eve Court', Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4: The City of London, the City of Westminster, and Metropolitan Middlesex (1992), viewed 08/06/14