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7 November 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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HCA 13/72 +
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<u>[[HCA 13/72: Francis Chaplin|Fran … <u>[[HCA 13/72: Francis Chaplin|Francis Chaplin]]</u> This links to a biography of Francis written by a volunteer Emilie Jane Farrimond
'''CSG:''' Francis Chaplin, clothworker, is recorded by the modern Clothworkers' Company as Mayor of London in 1677, but by Strype as Mayor of London in 1678.UNIQ299cf1ee016c90bc-ref-00001246-QINU Strype state he was the "Son of Robert Chaplin of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Son of Chaplin of Seymere in Suffolk." UNIQ299cf1ee016c90bc-ref-00001249-QINU Chaplin's probate was in 1680.UNIQ299cf1ee016c90bc-ref-0000124C-QINU
"Hearth tax: 1666
St Botolph by Billingsgat: Thames Street North Side:
Frances Chaplin 12 hearths"UNIQ299cf1ee016c90bc-ref-0000124F-QINU
<u>Francis Hacker</u>NU
<u>Francis Hacker</u> +
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'''TNA'''
<u>PROB</u>
PROB 4 … '''TNA'''
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PROB 4/4246 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Chaplyn, Richard, of St Gyles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen and Haberdasher. 16 December 1669
PROB 11/246/221 Will of Thomas Chaplyn, Clothworker of London. 19 September 1655<br />
PROB 11/253/491 Will of Jasper Chaplin, Clothier of Taunton Magdalen, Somerset. 27 February 1656<br />
PROB 11/363/319 Will of Sir Francis Chaplin, One of the Alderman of the City of London of City of London. 05 July 1680<br />
PROBABLE MATCHED RECORD PROB 11/377/408 Will of Francis Hacker, Salter of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, City of London. 20 October 1684t Aldgate, City of London. 20 October 1684 +
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'''D5:'''
The 1: of Aprill
Saunders and … '''D5:'''
The 1: of Aprill
Saunders and others owners of the ''Isaack''}<br />
against the ''Saint Jacob'' and John Claeson Master of her}<br />
Smith}
Examined on the sayd Interrogatories/
'''9th'''
'''Francis Chaplin''' Citizen and Cloathworker<br />
of London aged thirty yeares or thereabouts a wittnes<br />
sworne before the sayd doctor Godolphin saith as followeth videlicet
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith hee well knew the shipp the<br />
''Isaack'' having severall voyages before the voyage in question had goods<br />
carried in her from London to Plymouth And saith that by a letter of<br />
Advice and two bills of ladeing sent to him this deponent from William<br />
Add[?is] this deponents Agent at Plymouth it appeareth to this deponent<br />
that the voyage in question there were laden aboard the sayd shipp the<br />
''Isaack'' for Accompt of this deponent one hundred seaventy five<br />
Kilderkins of butter conteyning neate twenty fower thousand three<br />
hundred thirty five pounds which as by the Accompts of James Gro[?ve]r<br />
this deponents Agent whome hee imploed to buy them may appeare cost this deponent<br />
with all Charges fower hundred twenty fower pounds eight shillings<br />
sixe pence lawfull English money. And hee saith that if the sayd<br />
hundred seaventy five kilderkins of butter had safely arrived at<br />
this Port of London it would there have yeilded according to the usuall<br />
price of butter there the summe of fower hundred eighty one pounds<br />
twelve shillings of like money And soe much the same was well worth<br />
And further to these Interrogatories hee cannot depose./
To the 3: 4th and 5th Interrogatories hee cannot depose any thing of his certayne<br />
knowledge, but hath heard and beleeveth that the sahipp called the ''Saint Jacob'' whereof<br />
John Clason was Master rann fowle of the ''Isaack'' at sea and was thereby an<br />
occasion of the losse of the ''Isaack'' and her ladeing and of the lives of divers persons<br />
who were passengers in her And further hee cannot depose./
To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith the butter by him predeposed of laden aboard the<br />
''Isaack'' the voyage in question was worth as is predeposed 481 li twelve shillings<br />
And further as to the value of the ladeing and the value of the shipp and her<br />
tackle and furniture hee cannot depose./
To the last Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot depose having not heard the Master nor Company<br />
of the ''Saint Jacob'' speake any thing to the effect Interrogate/
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
ffran Chaplin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
'''10th'''
'''Francis Hacker''' of Saint Margaret Loathburie Cittizen<br />
and Salter of London aged forty fower yeares or there=<br />
abouts a wittnesse sworne befoe the sayd doctor Godolphin<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith hee well knew the shipp ''Isaack''<br />
of Plymouth in the Interrogatorie mentioned having receaved goods brought in her<br />
thence severall voyages, And saith that by a letter of Advice from Phillip ffrancis<br />
Merchant of Plymouth and by a Cocket or Trans[?ice] sent by him to this deponent<br />
it doth appeare to this deponent that there were the voyage in question laden aboard<br />
thee in question laden aboard<br />
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