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"[December 11, 1663] A paper from Nicholas Buckeridge is read, and it is resolved that he must give security with another person in 2,000/., that he may take a youth out and home to attend upon him as one of the passengers allowed gratis by charterparty, and that he be allowed to bring home five or six bales of ' paintings of Coromandell ' free of fine, without prejudice to his bond or indenture." (A Court of Committees, December 11, 1663 (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 712), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)
 
"[December 11, 1663] A paper from Nicholas Buckeridge is read, and it is resolved that he must give security with another person in 2,000/., that he may take a youth out and home to attend upon him as one of the passengers allowed gratis by charterparty, and that he be allowed to bring home five or six bales of ' paintings of Coromandell ' free of fine, without prejudice to his bond or indenture." (A Court of Committees, December 11, 1663 (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 712), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)
  
''Nicholas Cooke is accepted as security in 2,000/. for Nicholas Buckeridge, and John Crandon's father as security in 500/. for his son, who is to go in the Happy Entrance to assist Mr. Buckeridge. A bill of exchange for 238/. 5s., representing the estate of Thomas Codrington, who died in Persia, to be paid for
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"Nicholas Cooke is accepted as security in 2,000/. for Nicholas Buckeridge, and John Crandon's father as security in 500/. for his son, who is to go in the Happy Entrance to assist Mr. Buckeridge. A bill of exchange for 238/. 5s., representing the estate of Thomas Codrington, who died in Persia, to be paid for
the maintenance of his son to Nicholas Buckeridge, who took care of the boy ; but as Buckeridge is going abroad, he requests that the money may be paid to the Company and the youth sent out with Captain Bowen to be instructed by him, as the interest of the said money is not sufficient for his support ; to this the Court consents.'' (A Court of Committees, December 16, 1663 {Court Book,
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the maintenance of his son to Nicholas Buckeridge, who took care of the boy ; but as Buckeridge is going abroad, he requests that the money may be paid to the Company and the youth sent out with Captain Bowen to be instructed by him, as the interest of the said money is not sufficient for his support ; to this the Court consents."(A Court of Committees, December 16, 1663 {Court Book,
 
vol. xxiv, p. 713), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)
 
vol. xxiv, p. 713), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)
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==Possible primary sources==
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Jenson, John R., ''Journal and Letter Book Nicholas Buckeridge 1651 - 1654'' (Minneapolis, XXXX)
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- [http://http://cjhistory.synergiesprairies.ca/cjhistory/index.php/cjhistory/article/view/1653/1613Review: I.K. Steele, The University of Western Ontario, ''Canadian Journal of History'', vol. 10, no. 1 (1975), pp. 133-134]

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"[December 11, 1663] A paper from Nicholas Buckeridge is read, and it is resolved that he must give security with another person in 2,000/., that he may take a youth out and home to attend upon him as one of the passengers allowed gratis by charterparty, and that he be allowed to bring home five or six bales of ' paintings of Coromandell ' free of fine, without prejudice to his bond or indenture." (A Court of Committees, December 11, 1663 (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 712), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)

"Nicholas Cooke is accepted as security in 2,000/. for Nicholas Buckeridge, and John Crandon's father as security in 500/. for his son, who is to go in the Happy Entrance to assist Mr. Buckeridge. A bill of exchange for 238/. 5s., representing the estate of Thomas Codrington, who died in Persia, to be paid for
the maintenance of his son to Nicholas Buckeridge, who took care of the boy ; but as Buckeridge is going abroad, he requests that the money may be paid to the Company and the youth sent out with Captain Bowen to be instructed by him, as the interest of the said money is not sufficient for his support ; to this the Court consents."(A Court of Committees, December 16, 1663 {Court Book,
vol. xxiv, p. 713), CCM 6-63, pp. 366-367)



Possible primary sources


Jenson, John R., Journal and Letter Book Nicholas Buckeridge 1651 - 1654 (Minneapolis, XXXX)
- I.K. Steele, The University of Western Ontario, Canadian Journal of History, vol. 10, no. 1 (1975), pp. 133-134