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1 August 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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502 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/68 +
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People
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'''John Bock'''
See speculatively C 22/33 … '''John Bock'''
See speculatively C 22/33/21 Croche v. Bocke. 01 January 1558-31 December 1714
'''Anthony Bruyn'''
“Willem Momma was born, probably in 1601, in Aachen. He settled in Amsterdam and married in 1631 Maria Bruyn, the daughter of a rich merchant"UNIQc6718507253fee06-ref-0000003F-QINU
"We know that in 1637 Willem Bruyn and Willem Momma supplied Jacob, Louiis and Hendrik Trip in Amsterdam with Swedish iron. Thus, at the end of the 1630s, the joint firm of Bruyn and Momma was deeply involved in the Swedish Dutch iron trade..."UNIQc6718507253fee06-ref-00000042-QINU
"Willem Momma’s brother-in-law Caspar Bruyn and his cousins Philip Meyer and Guillaume Momma received most of the letters. Caspar Bruyn for a long time played a key role in Momma-Reenstierna’s trade. He handled the payments of the firm’s bills of exchange and lent them money. Jeronimo Müller, commission agent for the firm n Lübeck, actually received most of the letters. In Hamburg, Hendrick Momma was the agent of the firm, German ports were not as..."UNIQc6718507253fee06-ref-00000045-QINU
'''Charles Marescoe (b. ca. 1633, d. ca. 1670)'''
London merchant
PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Charles Marescoe, Merchant of London 12 September 1670
'''Abraham and Jacob Mumma [alt. Momma]'''
See PROB 11/274/239 Gerlach Moma or Momma Merchant of London Chigwell, Essex. 16 December 1658</ref>gwell, Essex. 16 December 1658</ref> +
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To the second Interrogatory he saith that … To the second Interrogatory he saith that the sayd shipp came from and<br />
began this her outwards voyage from Stockholme with her<br />
present lading of goods being Iron pitch tarr Copper shott and<br />
Salmon, which were all laden, and putt on board the sayd shipp<br />
att Stock hollome aforesd, for accompt of Abraham and Jacob<br />
Mumma the sayd Peter Julius Coiet and Anthony Brain all<br />
Inhabitants and merchants of Stock hollome all to be unladen<br />
att this port of London whither she was bound and where she now is the foresayd Salmon<br />
excepted which is to be transported to Burdeaux and there<br />
unladen and delivered to Jan Van Pullen a factor for<br />
the sayd Swedish merchants there residing. And otherwise cannot<br />
depose saving that the foresayd Iron pitch tarr Copper and shott<br />
is part delivered and the remainder now a delivering and to<br />
be delivered to John Bock and Company and Mr Smith all<br />
merchants residing in this Citty of London. And otherwise he<br />
cannot depose.
To the third Interrogatoy he saith the foresayd shipp is now bound to the<br />
port of Burdeaux and is there to take in a lading of wynes<br />
and other goods for accompt of the sayd Abraham and Jacob<br />
Mumma Peter Julius Cojet and Anthony Bruyn to be carryed<br />
from thence to Stockhollom aforesayd and there delivered to the<br />
sayd persons videlicet the sayd Mummaes, Cojet and Bruyn. And further<br />
saith that for the providing of the sayd wines and goods att Burdeaux<br />
the foresd John Bock and Company are to furnish moneyes and<br />
remitt the same to the foresayd Jan Van Pullen att Burdeaux<br />
who is to lade the sayd wynes and goods there. And otherwise<br />
he cannot depose
Jan Cornelissen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day
Examined upon the sayd Interrogatories
'''Charles Marescoe''' of Saint Nicholas Lane London<br />
merchant aged 21 yeares or thereabouts a<br />
witnes sworne and examined deposeth and<br />
saith as followeth videlicet.
rpt.
To the sayd Interrogatoryes This deponent saith that Abraham and Jacob<br />
Mumma and Company merchants of Stock hollom in Swethland<br />
did for their owne accompt lade on board the sayd shipp the<br />
On?yermerland John Cornelison Master, att the sayd port of<br />
Stockhollom part of a shipps lading of Iron pitch tarr Copper<br />
and shott all consigned to this port of London, and that the sayd<br />
shipp is safely arrrived therewith att this port, and the most part<br />
of the sayd goods are allready delivered and the remaynder are<br />
in delivering to John Bock and Company and one Mr Smith<br />
merchants residing in this Citty. And that there are likewise<br />
some Quantityes of salmon on board the sayd shipp consigned for<br />
like sayd shipp consigned for<br />
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