MRP: HCA 13/127
HCA 13/127
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26/04/12, CSG: Created page
Contents
- 1 Suggested links
- 2 To do
- 3 Notes
- 3.1 Case: XXXX: Answer: The personal answers of Arnold and Elias Beake of this Citty of London Merchants: Date: January 23 1654
- 3.2 Case: Allegation of Alderman ffrederick & Company: Answer: George Hughes: Fate: February 1654
- 3.3 Case: XXXX: Answer: William Haddocke on behalf of Hugh Bowden: Date: February 15th 1654
- 3.4 Case: XXXX: Answer: John & Edw:d Bushell on behalf of John Salmon: Date: June 26th 1655
- 3.5 Case: XXXX: Answer: John Page on behalf of Sidrack Blake and others: Date: XXXX
- 3.6 Case: Swanly agt Wood: Answer: Edward Wood: Date: ?1655
- 3.7 Case: Abdy ag:t Case: Answer: Robert Abdy Esq: Date: December 15th 1655
Suggested links
To do
1. CHECK MUCH CITED CAPT SAMUEL STANTON
Notes
Worked on HCA 13/127 (January 1654 - June or July 1656)
Original leather cover, but damaged in top RH front corner
No battery power left in camera, so just inspected the document
Case: XXXX: Answer: The personal answers of Arnold and Elias Beake of this Citty of London Merchants: Date: January 23 1654
NOTES:
23 January 1654
St John the Baptist; John Claeson M:r
Goods etc seized by the Black Raven, Robert Sedgwick M:r
St John the Baptist was a Dutch built ship, built in Holland or Zealand, taken as lawfull prize in late war between England and Dutch and sold by the Commissioners of the Prize Office
"The States Generall of the United Netherlands"
Rnold and Elias Beake and John Johns, all of London, merchants, bought the above ship
"Arnold & Elias Beake & Comp:ie"
"The States of Holland"
Goods seized were for the greatest part of the growth & manufactory of France, and were laded aboard by the factors and correspondents of the Beakes at bayon, France. The factors were either frenchmen or ducthmen, subjects of the King of France
Vesell and goods was taken ca. March 1653, but were never brought to any adjudication or triall according to lawe, and were worth ca. 3000 pounds
Many English were impressed, so also employed some "strangers" – "believe they were all or most of them dansickers & Easterlings and such as were free persons"
"the M:r of the said shipe was a dansicker and in amity with this Comonwealth"
Case: Allegation of Alderman ffrederick & Company: Answer: George Hughes: Fate: February 1654
20:th of ffeb:ry : 1654
The psonalll Answeres of George
Hughes made to the poisons of an
Allegacon given in ag:t him on behalfe
Of Alderman ffrederick & Company cont.
4. Arles doe followe
NOTES:
Arlate Roger ffowke is ffactor at Cyprus for other men as well as the said Alderman ffrederocke & Companie
Thomas Bonadventure
Richard Chowne
Case: XXXX: Answer: William Haddocke on behalf of Hugh Bowden: Date: February 15th 1654
15:th ffeb:ry 1654
Personal answers of William Haddocke on behalf of Hugh Bowden
NOTES:
"the said Samuel Howe was and is a notary publique lawfull and honest and assumed Actuary of this Courte"
William Haddocke was a part-owner of a ship in question
Case: XXXX: Answer: John & Edw:d Bushell on behalf of John Salmon: Date: June 26th 1655
26:th Junij 1655
Personal answers of John & Edw:d Bushell on behalf of John Salmon
NOTES:
M:r jacques youngrix of Dover
Case: XXXX: Answer: John Page on behalf of Sidrack Blake and others: Date: XXXX
Personal answrs of John Page on behalf of Sidrack Blake and others
Case: Swanly agt Wood: Answer: Edward Wood: Date: ?1655
Swanly agt Wood
Edward Wood
?1655
NOTES:
George Swanley
Case: Abdy ag:t Case: Answer: Robert Abdy Esq: Date: December 15th 1655
The personal answeres of Robert Abdy Esq
13th December1655
NOTES:
Abdy ag:t Case
The ship the Stambolme at Smirna in 1653
Estate of S:r John Sayers deceased, now belongs to this rend:t
Specifies goods
John Langley, Samuell Moyer & Wi:m Williams
6th March 1655 (i.e. 1666)