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Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.
 
Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.
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1633
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The 18th day of Novembr beinge Tuesdaye ouer
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shippe put furth of [?XXXXX] in to kynge Road
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November 1633
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The least of the Companys waidgs of the
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merchant Bonne Adventure of [?LXXXXXX]
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the [?XXXXXX] bound for [??Castell]
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Imprimis
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Mr Thomas Lee
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Thomas Anthony
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Tobias White
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Drew Dabson sergant
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William Cotton
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Christofer Read pilot £11 for his waidgs to passidge
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Abram Pauline
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Thomas Payton
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John Porter bottson
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Joseph Lyes [?coup]
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Edward Brotone
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Thomas Mondy
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Robard Travilian
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Nicklas Parry
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[?XXXXXX] Swanly
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Thomas tayler
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William Bonner
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Thomas Barton
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ffrances Jones
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Thomas yorcke gunnar
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hugh hawkings
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Andrew shepheard
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Thomas [?Xwone]
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humphry Brotone
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George Tayler
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henry Redman
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William hitch cocke
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Simon keetch
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William hendly
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hughe Wyans
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George passett
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William hardy
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past
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migall maxten
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1633
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monyes desbursed by mr John Steevans
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to the company in bristoll as Appeareth
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Imprimis to mr William Cotton
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more to ffrancs Johns
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more to Josepa Lyes
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Receaved more to hughe hawkins, receaved by the master
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more to William hutche cocke
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[?XXX] more to George Talor, Receaved by the master
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more to Roger Robbine dischardg
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past and chardge in his accompt as Appeareth
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Noot that the 18th of Novembr our shippe
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sette sayle furth of [?XXXX] in to Kinge
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rodde and the 22th of the sayd moneth we
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sett sayle furthe of kinge rodde and
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the next daybeinge the 23th we arrived
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at nyght at the pashidge at Corcke
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Revision as of 16:29, December 10, 2021

This page is for the transcription of digital images in the HCA 30/636/6 Dropbox folder

Transcriptions contributed by Colin Greenstreet

Transcription conventions

  1. Transcribe as you see the text, using original spelling
  2. Reproduce upper and lower case as written
  3. Expand contractions. No need to use square brackets as you expand the contracted word.
  4. Write shillings for s and pence for d. Use a "£" sign before numeral, otherwise "pound" or "pounds"
  5. Put a square bracket around a word which is doubtful. Use capital "X" for each unknown letter in a word. Put a "?" at the start of the doubtful word in square brackets. As in [?AndrXX] or [?Andro].
  6. For weights and measures, which are often abbreviated, think "hundredweight" (112 pounds), "stones" (14 pounds), "pounds", "ounces" (16 ounces in a pound); "barrels", "butts", "hogsheads"; "gallons" (1 gallon = 4 quarts), "quarts" (1 quart = 2 pints), pints"; "ells" (measure of cloth). For more background on C17th weights and measures browse the MarineLives weights and measures glossary
  7. For ordinal and cardinal numbers, very occasionally the roman as opposed to arab system is used

DON'T insert the amounts of money recorded in the account books if on the RH side of the page. Colin is sorting out most efficient way to enter tabular data in the wiki. Until then, concentrate on the words.

Transcription tips
Think laterally. Andrew Hardie's spelling in his account book in in HCA 30/636/3 is particularly unusual.

Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.



IMAGE: 20211008_141834

[PAPER FRONT COVER]



IMAGE: 20211008_141834

Verso and Recto

Verso

[BLANK PAGE]

Recto

1633
The 18th day of Novembr beinge Tuesdaye ouer
shippe put furth of [?XXXXX] in to kynge Road



IMAGE: 20211008_141845

Verso and Recto

Verso

[BLANK PAGE]

Recto

No B



IMAGE: 20211008_141903

[ADD DATA]



IMAGE: 20211008_141903

November 1633

The least of the Companys waidgs of the
merchant Bonne Adventure of [?LXXXXXX]
the [?XXXXXX] bound for [??Castell]

Imprimis
Mr Thomas Lee
Thomas Anthony
Tobias White
Drew Dabson sergant
William Cotton
Christofer Read pilot £11 for his waidgs to passidge
Abram Pauline
Thomas Payton
John Porter bottson
Joseph Lyes [?coup]
Edward Brotone
Thomas Mondy
Robard Travilian
Nicklas Parry
[?XXXXXX] Swanly
Thomas tayler
William Bonner
Thomas Barton
ffrances Jones
Thomas yorcke gunnar
hugh hawkings
Andrew shepheard
Thomas [?Xwone]
humphry Brotone
George Tayler
henry Redman
William hitch cocke
Simon keetch
William hendly
hughe Wyans
George passett
William hardy



past
[ADD DATA]
migall maxten
[ADD DATA]

1633
monyes desbursed by mr John Steevans
to the company in bristoll as Appeareth

Imprimis to mr William Cotton
more to ffrancs Johns
more to Josepa Lyes
Receaved more to hughe hawkins, receaved by the master
more to William hutche cocke
[?XXX] more to George Talor, Receaved by the master
more to Roger Robbine dischardg



past and chardge in his accompt as Appeareth

Noot that the 18th of Novembr our shippe
sette sayle furth of [?XXXX] in to Kinge
rodde and the 22th of the sayd moneth we
sett sayle furthe of kinge rodde and
the next daybeinge the 23th we arrived
at nyght at the pashidge at Corcke



[?XXXX]