Difference between revisions of "Female involvement in marine activities"
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+ | * "4. To the 6th ˹and 7th˺ Interrogatories hee saith that before the departure of the sayd shipp | ||
+ | 5. the hare in the ffeild from England for Cadiz in Spaine the Interrogate | ||
+ | 6. John Van Lathum came from the Interrogate John Kein and brought ˹to the arlate Gyles Vandeput˺ two | ||
+ | 7. papers but the contents of them hee knoweth not but hath heard and beleeveth | ||
+ | 8. that the one of them was a bill of sale made of the sayd shipp to the sayd Gyles | ||
+ | 9. Vandeput and saith the sayd Mr Vandeput tooke the sayd papers and after | ||
+ | 10. hee had perused them tore one of them and sayd hee would not have | ||
+ | 11. any hand in Colouring any foreigners goods nor would have any thing | ||
+ | 12. to doe in that busines or words to that effect these premisses were soe done | ||
+ | 13. in presense of this deponent and the sayd Mr Vandeputts wife and some others | ||
+ | 14. and his precontest ffrancis Nevile and some others whome hee remembreth | ||
+ | 15. not And farther to this Interrogatorie hee cannot depose" | ||
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+ | - ''HCA 13/71 f.365r Case: Nicholas Clement and Adrian van Bolstrode and company etcetera; Deposition: 4. Herman Gorris of London Merchant aged twenty eight yeares (Signature of "Herman: Gooris" at end of deposition) ; Date: 16/09/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.''<ref>[http://marinelives-transcript.org/scripto/scripto/?scripto_action=transcribe&scripto_doc_id=900&scripto_doc_page_id=1438 HCA 13/71 f.365r]</ref> | ||
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==Women involved in HCA litigation== | ==Women involved in HCA litigation== |
Revision as of 02:44, December 31, 2012
Female involvement in marine activities
Editorial history
08/11/12: CSG, created page
Purpose of page
The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.
Women are mentioned in HCA 13/71 cases and depositions in a range of circumstances, including as owners of ships and lighters, as owners of on shore trades, and as executrixes and administratrixes
All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.
- In what circumstances do women appear in HCA 13/71 cases?
- What specific roles do women perform in HCA 13/71??
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Female ownership of ships
- "he this deponent was and still is Captaine or Master and Commander of the sayd shipp the Three Sisters and was constituted Master of her by James Pickering who ˹with his three daughters then were the reputed˺ Owners of the sayd shipp"
- HCA 13/71 f.149v Case: On the behalfe of Mary Dell in her owne right and as Administratrix of John Dell, against the shipp Three Sisters Samuell Titsell Master and against Alexander Hatchel; Deposition: Captaine Samuel Titsell of Radriffe in the County of Surrey master of the sayd shipp Three Sisters aged 36; Date: 12/04/1656[2]
Female ownership of lighters
Tradeswomen
Women as witnesses
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- "4. To the 6th ˹and 7th˺ Interrogatories hee saith that before the departure of the sayd shipp
5. the hare in the ffeild from England for Cadiz in Spaine the Interrogate
6. John Van Lathum came from the Interrogate John Kein and brought ˹to the arlate Gyles Vandeput˺ two
7. papers but the contents of them hee knoweth not but hath heard and beleeveth
8. that the one of them was a bill of sale made of the sayd shipp to the sayd Gyles
9. Vandeput and saith the sayd Mr Vandeput tooke the sayd papers and after
10. hee had perused them tore one of them and sayd hee would not have
11. any hand in Colouring any foreigners goods nor would have any thing
12. to doe in that busines or words to that effect these premisses were soe done
13. in presense of this deponent and the sayd Mr Vandeputts wife and some others
14. and his precontest ffrancis Nevile and some others whome hee remembreth
15. not And farther to this Interrogatorie hee cannot depose"
- HCA 13/71 f.365r Case: Nicholas Clement and Adrian van Bolstrode and company etcetera; Deposition: 4. Herman Gorris of London Merchant aged twenty eight yeares (Signature of "Herman: Gooris" at end of deposition) ; Date: 16/09/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[3]