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HCA 13/72 f.469v Annotate
First transcribed 21 November 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 469  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
People <u>Richard Bogan</u> <br /<u>Richard Bogan</u> <br /> "[Die Martis, videlicet, 12 die Januarii.] Bogans qualify for Naturalization. Memorandum, This Day, before the Second Reading of the Bill for Naturalizing '''Richard Bogan, Christopher Bogan, Ester Bogan, and Magdalin Bogan''', the said Ester and Magdalin did take the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance, at the End of the Wool-sack where the Lord Keeper sits, in the Presence of the Speaker; the Clerk of the Parliaments reading the Oaths. Certificates concerning Richard and Christopher Bogans: Upon Search made, I find that one Richard Bogan did heretofore take the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance to His Majesty, before me, this being the 7th Day of January 1640. "John Page." Richard Bogan, of London, Merchant, maketh Oath, That Christopher Bogan, one of this Deponent's Sons, is now residing in the Kingdom of France, and is under the Age of Eighteen Years. Jurat. 11 die Januarii, 1640. "John Page." These are to certify, That Ester Bogan and Maudalin Bogan, both Daughters of Mr. Richard Bogan, in the Parish of St. Peter's Broad-street, did receive the Communion on Christmas-day last, which was the last Communion we had in the foresaid Parish, and have ordinarily received the same every Month since their coming into the said Parish. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my Name, 12 Januarii, 1640. "Tho. Warren, Curat. ibid."UNIQ419083538d1e678d-ref-00000010-QINU "...ITEM I give to my very loving friend '''M:r Richard Bogan junior now at Pisa''' ten pounds...ITEM I give to my Cousen Robert Sainthill and his wife and my cousin Nicholas Penning M:r Henry Ryley '''M:r Richard Bogan junior''' and divers others not here named such legacies as are in that Will designed them"UNIQ419083538d1e678d-ref-00000013-QINU "UNIQ419083538d1e678d-ref-00000013-QINU "  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>PROB</u> PROB 11/211/855 Will of Richard Bogan, Merchant of London. 26 April 1650<br /> PROB 11/401/94 Will of Richard Bogan, Merchant of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London. 10 September 1690  +
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Transcription The 6th of August 1658./ A buisinesse of The 6th of August 1658./ A buisinesse of Examination of Wittnesses on the}<br /> behalfe of Antonio fernandez Carvajal of}<br /> London Merchant concerning two hundred twenty}<br /> two Chests of sugar, one hundred and thirteene}<br /> baggs of shumack and forty Rolls of Tobacco laden}<br /> on board the shipp the ''New England Merchant''}<br /> whereof William Parish was Master at}<br /> Porto Porto in Portugall and there afterwards}<br /> seized upon by the Officers there and unladen}<br /> out of her againe Smith} Examined upon an<br /> Allegation exhibited<br /> in the high Court of<br /> Admiraltie of England<br /> on the behalfe of the sayd<br /> Antonio fernandez Caravajal '''1us''' '''dt Smith [X] Carvajal./''' <br /> '''Richard Bogan''' of London Merchant<br /> aged 40. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse<br /> produced sworne and examined saieth as followeth To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee<br /> saieth, That in or about the latter end of the moneth of<br /> december, or the beginning of the moneth of January 1657<br /> last past according to the style at England the arlate Antonio fernandez Carvajal did (as this deponent hath credibly heard) hire<br /> and take to freight a shipp called the ''New England Merchant''<br /> in those articles mentioned, to saile from this Port of London to<br /> the Port of Dartmouth, and there to take in a loadeing of fish,<br /> and that the said shipp<br /> did accordingly arrive in safety at the said Port of Dartmouth<br /> at which place this deponent well knoweth that certaine quantitys<br /> of drie New-found Land fish amounting to two thousand<br /> quintalls or thereabouts of such fish having about the time aforesaid beene bought of this deponent<br /> were actually laden and putt on board the said shipp, for which the said<br /> quantity of fish the said Anthonio ffernandez Carvajal<br /> did himselfe or his Assignes effectually pay or cause to be<br /> payd to this deponent the summe of One Thousand and fifty pounds sterling<br /> or thereabouts. Which is all that this deponent saieth to theise<br /> Articles./ To the rest not examined Repeated before dorctor Godolphin./ Richard Bogan [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] **************************** The same day examined upon the said Allegation./ '''2us/''' '''Abraham Rutter''' of the parish of Saint G[abriel]<br /> ffenchurch London Merchant aged 35. yeares<br /> or thereabouts, a Wittnesse produced sworne and<br /> examined saieth as followeth to witt (To the firstsaieth as followeth to witt (To the first  +
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