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<u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brew … <u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory."
Will identifies:<br />
- Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br />
- Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br />
- Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br />
- Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br />
- Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br />
- Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br />
- Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br />
London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br />
- Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece
<u>Peter Descobeck</u>
Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings").
The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk".
Descobeck stated:
In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br />
or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br />
delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br />
(knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br />
Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br />
hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br />
halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br />
shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000000A-QINUs"UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000000A-QINU +
, <u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brew … <u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory."
Will identifies:<br />
- Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br />
- Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br />
- Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br />
- Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br />
- Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br />
- Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br />
- Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br />
London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br />
- Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece
<u>Peter Descobeck</u>
Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings").
The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk".
Descobeck stated:
In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br />
or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br />
delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br />
(knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br />
Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br />
hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br />
halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br />
shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000000A-QINUs"UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000000A-QINU +
, <u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brew … <u>Abraham Corsellis</u>
Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory."
Will identifies:<br />
- Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br />
- Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br />
- Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br />
- Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br />
- Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br />
- Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br />
- Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br />
London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br />
- Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece
<u>Peter Descobeck</u>
Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings").
The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk".
Descobeck stated:
In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br />
or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br />
delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br />
(knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br />
Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br />
hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br />
halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br />
shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000000A-QINUs"UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000000A-QINU +
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<u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</ … <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u>
John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650:
"there were certaine quantities<br />
of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br />
barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br />
arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br />
and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br />
Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br />
on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br />
and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br />
arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000000D-QINU
Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put".
Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined:
'''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000010-QINU
Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000013-QINU<br />
Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000016-QINU
Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000019-QINU
Tho: Partridge 5 hearths
Partridg 4 hearths ("E")
Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000001C-QINU
Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")erlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E") +
, <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</ … <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u>
John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650:
"there were certaine quantities<br />
of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br />
barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br />
arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br />
and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br />
Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br />
on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br />
and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br />
arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000000D-QINU
Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put".
Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined:
'''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000010-QINU
Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000013-QINU<br />
Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000016-QINU
Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000019-QINU
Tho: Partridge 5 hearths
Partridg 4 hearths ("E")
Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000001C-QINU
Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")erlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E") +
, <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</ … <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u>
John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650:
"there were certaine quantities<br />
of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br />
barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br />
arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br />
and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br />
Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br />
on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br />
and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br />
arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000000D-QINU
Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put".
Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined:
'''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000010-QINU
Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000013-QINU<br />
Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000016-QINU
Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000019-QINU
Tho: Partridge 5 hearths
Partridg 4 hearths ("E")
Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000001C-QINU
Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")erlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E") +
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