Textile trade

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Textile trade

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25/11/12: CSG, created page



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

Specific textile types and their places or origin are mentioned 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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Norwich stuffs traded to Spain and the Canaries


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  • "1. therefore is fully convinced in conscience that the sayd Cowse

2. by the sayd Keene his delivery of the sayd goods Schedulate at Saint
3. Lucar and not bringing them to Palma (according as by bill of
4. ladeing it appeared to this deponent hee was bound to doe) hath suffered
5. great losse and dammage especially in the Aurellas
6. Cheynies and ffloranides Schedulate being (in all forty peeces of Norwich
7. stuffs) which by reason they could not bee sold at Saint Lucars were
8. afterwards transported for Palma, and the sayd Cowse his Agents
9. being forced to pay three, (if not fower) severall Customes for the
10. sayd stuffes, beside severall other charges, (this deponent him selfe
11. paying one of the sayd Customes in the Island of Palma and Mr
12. John Lasby an other of Cowse his Correspondents an other Customes
13. for the sayd stuffs in the Island of Teneriff, beside the customes paid
14. at Saint Lucar for them) and hee knoweth that the sayd Cowse by the sayd
15. stuffes being landed at Saint Lucar and afterwards of necessitie being transported
16. to Palma did suffer ˹other˺ losse and dammage alsoe for that after this
17. deponent had sold a part of them at Palma hee this deponent by
18. reason of the Imbargo upon Englishmens estates occasioned by
19. the warrs betwixt England and Spaine (which broke out before hee this
20. deponent could dispose of the sayd stuffes) could never recover any thing
21. for them of those hee had sold them to, for that the
22. sayd Cowse was of this deponents knowledge damnified in the
23. sale of the sayd stuffes only, at the least fifty pounds sterling by
24. the meanes aforesayd but what his further dammage was hee
25. this deponent cannot estimate And further to this article hee
26. cannot depose./"

- HCA 13/71 f.508r Case: Cowse against Keene ; Deposition: 9. Elias Watson of the parish of Saint Mary Woolchurch London Merchant aged 25 yeares; Date: Probably 10/03/1656 ("Same day")[2]
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