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  • ...r of January 13th, 1662/63, about being sued by Mr. Rainsford, the brother of Colonel Rainsford. ...rties, including Auranazab, without the knowledge, and to the displeasure, of the Company.
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  • ==Listing of imaged cases== Image of front cover of HCA 13/71 bound bolume
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  • ...Split HCA 13/76 (created 04/04/12) into Part One and Part Two, due to size of page ==Listing of imaged cases==
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  • See biographical profile of [[MRP: Elizabeth Dallison|Elizabeth Dallison]] ...chant'' busyness is in á good way, & you Bayle is Cleared as to y:e Bills of Exchange:e [?] I have sent out a Commission w:th as ample Instructions as m
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  • 27/12/11, CSG: Added hypertext Table of Content ...Ironically Stanian himself was sacked in 1667 for alleged involvement in private trade.
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  • ...was in fashionable Lincoln's Inn fields.<ref>PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir John Lewys 01 December 1671</ref> ...s, though his wife was with him, she having come to London for the funeral of her mother.
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  • ...Split HCA 13/76 (created 04/04/12) into Part One and Part Two, due to size of page ==Listing of imaged cases==
    228 KB (43,273 words) - 07:24, July 19, 2013
  • ...al: Deposition: 1. Thomas Chevers, of Limehouse, Stepney, Mariner, Master of the Oporto Merchant, aged 28: Date: March 9th 1658=== //The 9:th day of March 1658
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  • ...terbury Cathedral on September 20th, 1632 by Francis Rogers, D.D. Minister of St. Margaret's, Canterbury ...an, with the grave citizens, and others, came to performe their last duety of civill humanity and christian charity to his deceased corps, brought to bee
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  • PROB 11/284 Wootton 627-673 Will of Richard Hill, Merchant of City of London 26 November 1658 ...rd One thousand six hundred ffiftie and Eight I Richard Hill of the Cittie of London marchant being sicke in bodie butof sounde minde and disposing memor
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  • The personall Answeres of Edward Bushell to the posicons of an Allegacon given
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  • '''PROB 11/360/578 Will of Squire Bence, Gentleman of London 12 September 1679''' ...as the son of Alexander Bence [of Aldburghe] and Mary Squier, the daughter of Thomas Squier.
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  • HCA 15 High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Early Instance and Prize Papers 1586- Types of document sampled (not all transcribed below)
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  • "HCA 13 High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Examinations and Answers 1536-1826 ...ly in law, was the counter-statement made in reply to a complainant's bill of charges (such a bill in civil law being termed a libel)
    102 KB (17,335 words) - 05:46, August 14, 2012
  • ==Listing of imaged cases== ...vs. Daniel Edwards; Deposition: Thomas Andrews, of Wapping, in the parish of White Chappell===
    319 KB (59,550 words) - 01:21, April 20, 2012
  • of an other shipp which laye not farr from her at Anchor without a boy) Whereupon this deponent refused to take the remaynder of the Coales soe
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  • '''Stephen Tayler''' of the parish of Stepney in the County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the ship the ''Affrican ffrigott'' aged fifty
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  • ...iption=producent having such notice, sent into sewerall places in the West of a private man of war called the ''Saint Ives Scout'' had brought up such
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  • |Transcription=The thirteenth day of the moneth of July 1655 plundered out of the shipp called the ''Armes of''&#125;
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  • said ship of one Christofer Arrenton (as hee taketh his name to be) who was or is living in the Ile of Wight, and who was Captaine of a
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  • ...ctor of MarineLives, to co-facilitate palaeography training for University of Warwick History students. The collaboration kicked off in late 2017 and is Two of the six Warwick students participating in the group share their experiences
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  • '''PROB 11/360/578 Will of Squire Bence, Gentleman of London 12 September 1679''' ...as the son of Alexander Bence [of Aldburghe] and Mary Squier, the daughter of Thomas Squier.
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  • ...ing to commercial disputes, and second half of the C17th Prerogative Court of Canterbury merchants' inventories. '''Achean''' (= Achin; Achine; Acheene) ("Achean on the coast of the Island of Sumatra" (HCA 13/73))
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  • ...ra Spurgeon wifes of Hugh Lockier and George Spurgeon two of the Marriners of the Shipp the Virginia Merchant (whereof John Lockier was Captaine or Comma To the right worshipfull the Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie:./
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  • '''PROB 11/421/409 Will of John Turner, Merchant of London 05 October 1694''' ...twenty one. The eldest son is identified as John Turner, also a merchant of London, with further sons William, Elias, and Edward.
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  • ...seized, and suggested that by reason of the scarcity of such goods due to war, they might have commanded significantly higher prices than those estimated * "8. To the second Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, That soone after the lading
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  • ===Purpose and process of the forum session=== ...nd commerce and the law, is for PhD Forum members to explore the potential of HCA materials, as exemplified by HCA 13/71.
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  • "A matter of unladeing and receaving of a parcell of 46 chests of lemmons Laden in the ''Anne and Joyce''" (HCA 3/47 f. 480r (orig), f. 477r. ...Manuel Lewis Carrero was and is a Spanish borne and a subiect of the King of Spaine and lives in Cadiz and there keepes a house and family and is a merc
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  • '''Purpose of this page''' ...dictionary of geographical and place terms taken from mid-C17th High Court of Admiralty documents.
    89 KB (15,276 words) - 13:27, December 11, 2012
  • '''Purpose of this page''' "Lancelott Anderson was a whalng captain of
    259 KB (39,636 words) - 20:10, August 31, 2016
  • ...er materialls in their ships, and not being permitted to have the freedome of harbors there, in Greeneland fish at sea but this rendent beleeveth that th ...not to fasten upon by reason of their swifte motion and for that they are of smale profitt and more dangerous to deal with than whales are''" (HCA 13/71
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  • a Lading of salt for the Accompt of Mounsieur Le Croir a merchant of Rochell. And goeing back to Rochel in her ballast to fetch salt for
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  • but the say following putt put the Prince of Orange his Colours) pursued To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd two
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  • is an Inhabitant of Swinsound in Norway and there hath kept his wife and family during this deponents knowledge of him and is a subiect of the Kinge of Denmarke
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  • passe, which this deponent usually carried to ffrance for the securitie of his hath heard) did then really and truely belong to one Julian Gowson and others of
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  • To list all deponents mentioned in HCA 13/68 in order of appearance [[HCA 13/68 f.1r Annotate|Mark Harrison]] of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner aged seven and twenty yeares
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  • ...er for television and radio. This play will form part of a proposed series of radio dramas based on Admiralty Court cases from the 1650s, written by Lorn (2) An academic article using the case of the silver ships to illustrate interstate legal and diplomatic interaction
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  • ...k the same, and helped to tell and sawe the telling of all the said peeces of eight, assisting therein the said producent, who assisted him in the like o ...osta and Anthony Chavez, both of Seville, who were assentistas to the King of Spain. Claimed to know both men for twenty-five years<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.59v
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  • ...rigin. Only following his arrival in Hamburg did he take up the profession of merchant. Poettering adds that du Bois left his possessions in Antwerp ("Re ...erchant Abraham du Bois was one of the part-owners of the ''Saint George'' of Hamburg, whose one eighth share in the ship was taken on his death by his s
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  • |Transcription=The 22th of September 1668 on behalfe of his highnes the
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  • |Is apprentice of=Thomas Prince Resident in 1654 in the parish of Saint Michael Crooked Lane.<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.577r Annotate|HCA 13/68 f.577
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  • |Type of ship=Private man of war William Garrat (alt. Garret) (b.ca.1616; d.?). Citizen of London, draper and purser on the ''African ffrigot''.
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  • |Type of ship=Private man of war [CHECK] James Collett (b. ca. 1635; d. ?). Mariner and cooper of the ship the ''Harry Bonadventure''
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  • |Mariner occupation=Lieutenant, One of the Company |Type of ship=Private man of war
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  • |Type of ship=N/A [[File:James Stanier mw133242.jpg|400px|thumb|left|James Stanier, merchant of London, ca. 1643; [http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitLarge/m
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  • |Type of ship=Merchant ship, Private man of war? Gunner of the ship the ''Robuck'' in 1649, when she was seized at Lisbon by Prince Ru
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  • |Type of ship=Private man of war [CHECK] Gunner of the ship the ''Affrican frigot'' (Master: [[Captaine Isaac Woodgreene]]).
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  • |Res street=Liberty of the Tower of London |Type of ship=Private man of war
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  • |Type of ship=Possibly a private man of war Master of the ship the ''Anne Pearcey''.
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  • |Type of ship=Private man of war Boatswaine of the ship the ''Bonadventure'' on a private man of war voyage.
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  • |Mariner occupation=One of the Company |Associated with ship(s)=Dolphin of Dunkirk (Master: Christian Sola),
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  • |Associated with ship(s)=Dolphin of Dunkirk (Master: Christian Sola), |Type of ship=Merchant ship
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  • |Associated with ship(s)=Dolphin of Dunkirk (Master: Christian Sola), |Type of ship=Merchant ship
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  • |Type of ship=N/A ...r'', ''Sampson'' and ''Saint George'' at Cadiz in 1652 and seized by ships of the English Commonwealth. Allegedly belonging to Antwerp merchant, Jan Boll
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  • '''Ship account books represent just one type of commercial record created by and used by mariners.''' '''Marine Lives volunteers may find it useful to review this Overview of Marine Oriented Commercial Record Keeping.'''
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  • |Type of ship=N/A ...ley [alt. CRandley; Crandlie] (b.?; d. 1655). London merchant and alderman of London. Frequently described as "Captain Richard Crandley".
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  • '''This is the start of the Users Guide to the SOLM-2024 database''' == Overview of the database==
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