HCA 13/72 f.43r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 43 |
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Edited on 30/04/2013 by Colin Greenstreet |
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or any other person, and saith that the sayd Jones and Markature
and Palmer are lighter men who use to take up ballast, and that
Rydder and Noades are noe lighter men nor lowe Water men, And further
hee cannot answere./
To the second Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for his part And
verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience that none but
the producent Pryor doth contribute anything toward the charge of
this suite And further hee cannot answere./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
John Orton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
***************************
The 18th day of June 1657./
henry Martin and Company Owners of the ship the}
Welcombe against henry Loades: Smith Suckley}
Examined on an allegation on the behalfe of the sayd
Martyn and {Com}pany./
jus
Henry Mudde of Wapping in the parish of Stepney and
County of Middlesex Mariner Masters Mate of the Welcombe
aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the yeares and
Monethes arlate Mr Elias Mandevile Mr John hallett Mr West Mr
Spur{stow} of London Merchants were commonly accompted togeather with others
of their Company to bee the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
arlate Shipp Welcombe and of her tackle apparrell and furniture but
whether the arlate henry Martyn were then one of her Owners of soe accompted
hee knoweth not And saith hee well knoweth that the sayd henry Martyn in
the yeares and moneths aforesayd was Master and Commander of the sayd shipp
and had the care and charge of her as Master for the voyage in question This
hee the better knoweth for that hee was the sayd Martyns Mate of the sayd
shipp for the sayd voyage And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the second third and fowerth article of the sayd allegation hee saith
that hee going Masters Mate of the sayd Shipp the Welcombe the voyage in
question thereby knoweth that there were the sayd voyage laden on board the sayd
shipp at London for Accompte of the arlate henry Loades and to bee transported
in her for his Accompte to Lisbone in Portugall and there delivered to the sayd
Loades or his Agents for his Accompte the thirty bales or bundles of linnen
chests arlate this hee the better knoweth for that hee helped to receave the
sayd thirty bales or bundles of linnen chests on boards the sayd shipp and
alsoe helped to stowe and gave order and directions as Mate for the stowing of
the same chests in the sayd shipp And saith that the sayd Loades (after the same
were stowed aboard the sayd shipp) did as Owner of them send a demand require
the sayd thirty bales or bundles of Linnen chests (as the sayd henry Martin
by a note under his hand sent to this deponent or his mate did certifie this deponent) to
bee delivered back at London from on board the sayd shipp) and this deponent having
receaved
Topics
People
Elias Mandeville
"Family Search: Community Tress: Elias Mandeville[1]
Elias Mandeville
Born: of, St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
Died: 1665
Notes: DGS: 4110380_00145
APPRENTICESHIP: Free, 1638.
OCCUPATION: Merchant.
OCCUPATION: Draper.
PROBATE: Will 1665 [PCC:42 Hyde].
NOTE: See Boyd's 'Citizens of London' record no. 5111 for additional information.
Family: Sibil, b. 1638, d. 1674
Children: 1. Mary Mandeville, c. 24 Feb 1651/52, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Yes, date unknown
2. Elias Mandeville, b. 30 Jun 1654, d. Yes, date unknown
3. Elias Mandeville, b. 25 May 1655, d. Yes, date unknown
4. Sibil Mandeville, b. 28 May 1657, d. Yes, date unknown
5. Charles Mandeville, b. 5 May 1658, bur. 21 Oct 1659, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
6. Thomas Mandeville, c. 22 Aug 1659, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Yes, date unknown
7. Daniel Mandeville, b. 13 Oct 1660, d. Yes, date unknown
8. ~[Unknown] Mandeville, bur. 7 Oct 1661, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
9. Abigail Mandeville, d. Yes, date unknown"
A.H. Johnson, The history of the Worshipful Company of the drapers of London; preceded by an introduction on London and her gilds up to the close of the XVth century, col IV (appendices to Vol.111) (Oxford, 1922)[2]
- "Elias Mandevile in Walbrooke" [page unclear]
Parish registers of Saint Helens Bishopsgate:
Baptisms
1652 April 22 Gowin s. of John Paige, Marchant, and Katherine his wife [NOTE: John Paige, the Canry wine merchant married the daughter of his master, the Canary wine merchant Gowan Paynter]
May 12 Damaris d. of Henery Spurstowe, Marchant, and Suzanna his wife"[3]
"(1652) Feb 24 Mary d. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, aud Sibila his wife
(1652) Mar. 10 Hugh s. of Nicholas Bonfoy, Clothworker, and Marie his wife
(1652) Mar 10 Mary d. of James Langham, gent., and Marie his wife
(1652) Mar 17 Anne d. of Nicholas Warren, Marchant, and Margarett his wife"[4]
"(1653) Sep. 9 Suzanna d. of Henery Spurstowe, Marchant, and Suzanna his
[wife] ; born 27 Aug.
— Carleton s. of Boulstrod Whitlock, lord Commissioner of the greate scale of England, aud dame ladie Mary his wife; born at Whitehall 13 June (1652)[5]
"(1654) July 5 Elias s. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, and of Sibila his wife ;
born 30 June"[6]
"(1655) May 27 Elias s. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, and Sibilla his wife ;
Sources
Primary sources
TNA
PROB
PROB 11/316/568 Will of Elias Mandevill, Draper of London 13 May 1665
- ↑ Family Search: Community Tress: Elias Mandeville, viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ A.H. Johnson, The history of the Worshipful Company of the drapers of London; preceded by an introduction on London and her gilds up to the close of the XVth century, col IV (appendices to Vol.111) (Oxford, 1922), viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopgate (London, 1904), p.32, viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopgate (London, 1904), p.32, viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopgate (London, 1904), p.32, viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopgate (London, 1904), p.33, viewed 30/11/13
- ↑ W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopgate (London, 1904), p.34, viewed 30/11/13