London taverns

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London taverns

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14/12/12: CSG, created page



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The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

XXXX feature in many HCA 13/71 cases and depositions.

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.

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Thames docks and wharves
Thames lighters
Thames shipyards in 1650s
The Exchange in the City of London



Taverns used to agree contracts


The Bull in Saint Nicholas Lane London

  • "1. part owners of the said shipp in the name and on the behalfe of themselves

2. and of the rest of the said shipps owners did at the signe of the
3. Bull in Saint Nicholas lane London, agree with and hire the producent
4. Robert Browning to goe masters mate and assistant to the
5. Sopra-cargo of the said shipp for a voyage with her to be made from
6. this port of London to Sally in Barbary and thense to other ports
7. and places ˹beyond the seas˺ --Xon the Barbary coastX--, and soe back for this port
8. of London, and contracted and agreed with him to give him foure pounds
9. per moneth for every moneth that hee should serve in the said shipp
10. the said voyage as masters mate, and fourtie shillings in every
11. hundred pounds worth of goods that the said shipp should carry out with
12. her or take into her beyond the seas for his Assistanse to the
13. Sopra Cargo; which hee knoweth being then and there alsoe present
14. and hearing the said contract soe made,..."

- HCA 13/71 f.297r Case: Robert Browning against Adrian Vanderpost and Company; Deposition: 1. Thomas Browning of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner, aged 35 yeares (Signature of "Thomas Browning" at end of deposition); Date: 09/07/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[2]



Taverns used to discuss general commercial matters




Taverns used to pay wages

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