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'''HCA 30/636 wishlist'''
 
'''HCA 30/636 wishlist'''
  
'''1. Conduct secondary resaerch on Middleburg, Rotterdam and Amsterdam tobacco markets in 1620s and 1630s'''
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'''1. Conduct secondary research on Middleburg, Rotterdam and Amsterdam tobacco markets in 1620s and 1630s'''
  
 
'''2. Profile the part-owners and freighters of the ''Abraham'' of London'''
 
'''2. Profile the part-owners and freighters of the ''Abraham'' of London'''

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HCA 30/636 wishlist

1. Conduct secondary research on Middleburg, Rotterdam and Amsterdam tobacco markets in 1620s and 1630s

2. Profile the part-owners and freighters of the Abraham of London

Abraham of London part-owners, HCA 30/636/5 unfol. Image: 20211008_135751

Mathew Cradock (1/4)
William Pennoyer and ?Cockayne [?William Cockayne] (1/4)
Ed[ward] Merredeth (1/8)
[?XXX] Stegge (1/8)
G. Hard[?wen] and A. Hardee (1/8)
Thomas Colthurst (1/8)

Kenneth R. Andrews (1991) identifies the owners of the Abraham as Mathew Cradock, Grace Hardwyn, William Penneye [=Penoyer], Thomas Stigg (sic), Edward Meredith, Thomas Colthurst and Andrew Hardy (sic. he misses the (William) Cockayne link.

- Confirm identity of "Cockayne"
- Explore connection (if any) of Grace Hardwen [alt. Hardwyn; Hardwin; Harding(e)] and Abdrew Hary [alt. Hardee], master of the Abraham

3. Transcribe Andrew Hardie's will

- Profile Andrew Hardy, master of the Abraham of London (b.?; d. 1638)

4. Research group of planters on Barbados around Marmaduke Rawdon in the 1620s and 1630s

- This wish has been contributed by Lou Roper