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28 July 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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28 +
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HCA 13/73 +
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People
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<u>Barthomomew Ketcher</u>
Bo … <u>Barthomomew Ketcher</u>
Born: ?; married: ?; died: ?
Captain Bartholomew Ketcher (alt. Kitcher) was active in trade between London, Leghorne (Livorno), and the Canary Islands in the late 1650s according to English Admiralty Court depositions dated January 1658 (1659).UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015CE-QINU
Ketcher was captaine of the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' (?1656 – 1658+?; crew: 11 men and a boy, including the Master.UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015D1-QINU
In July 1658, the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' arrived in Oratava Road on Tenerife from Leghorne (Livorno), with a cargo of "Oyle, Rice, Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other Comodityes"UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015D4-QINU, but failed to get a licence or "prattick" from the Spanish authorities, due to Spanish anger at alleged English massacres of Spaniards in Dunkirk.
The ship was forced to sail on to Madeira to sell some of its goods, and then, at the recommendation of Richard Pickford, a leading Madeira merchant, to go on to the Barbary coast.UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015D7-QINU
The same Bartholomew Ketcher probably fought at the battle of Scheveningen in the ''Half Moon'' (30 guns), which he commanded from 1653 to 1654.UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015DA-QINU The same source reports that Ketcher commanded the ''Great Charity'' in 1659. Both were Dutch prizes.Charity'' in 1659. Both were Dutch prizes. +
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Primary sources
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'''National Maritime Museum'''
NMM Object ID: AML/N/8, Description: BARTHOLOMEW KITCHER, Bill of lading, 13 Oct 1661 (Formerly FD/7). Date made: 1661 +
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Secondary sources
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R. C. Anderson, 'English Fleet-Lists in th … R. C. Anderson, 'English Fleet-Lists in the First Dutch War', ''The Mariner’s Mirror'', Vol.XXIV No.4, October 1938<br />
R. C. Anderson, 'List of English Naval Captains 1642-1660, 1964' (cited in Blog entry, Thursday, December 23, 2004: English captain: Bartholomew Kitcher (or Ketcher)UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015DD-QINUr)UNIQ75ad4a6b159f824e-ref-000015DD-QINU +
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To the 17th article he saith that the<b … To the 17th article he saith that the<br />
said man in the said fort gate that pretended hee was<br />
ffactor to whom the said goods was Consigned unto [XXXXX] but the [XXXXX] to the ''Lixon ffrigot'' and at that<br />
tyme the said Carolo Tye knewe him not, neither knew hee<br />
Whether hee were the Reall ffactor or now, which said Pretended<br />
ffactor did not shewe the said Ketcher, Tye or any of the<br />
said ships Company any License in writing or otherwise,<br />
and further hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid:/:
To the 18th hee saith there was not any Spanish Boate or other Boate<br />
or bessell whatsoever that came unto the said ship the ''Lixon frigot''<br />
after shee went out of the said Road of Oratava<br />
either to Garachico, or any place, neere thereto, nor any<br />
Boate whatsoever did followe after the said the ''Lixon ffrigot''<br />
after her coming out of the said Road of Oratava; (as hee<br />
beleeveth) neither did the said Pretended ffactor after the<br />
said ships departure aforesaid from Oratava Road ever see<br />
or speake with the said ketcher. Tye, or any of the said<br />
Ships Company. and further hee cannot depose
To the 19th hee cannot depose.
To the 20th hee saith the said Ketcher and Company seeing [and]<br />
finding that there was noe Prattick to be gotten for<br />
the said ship at Oratava, did upon<br />
a serious Consideration, saile with the said ship and<br />
Lading to the Maderas and there safely arrived, and<br />
after his arrivall, the said Ketcher applyed himselfe to one<br />
Mr Pickford, a Merchant there residing, for his advice<br />
and direction in the sale and disposeing of the said goods<br />
and merchandizes to the best, and [?iust] advantage of the<br />
ffreighters and part of the said Goods, by the said Pickfords<br />
order were Left with him the said Pickford, and from<br />
thence the said ship sailed (by order and advice of<br />
the said Pickford as hee beleeveth) to the Coast of Barbary<br />
and there Trucked the rest of the goods that were aboard<br />
the said ship (saving some baggs of Anneseeds) for wax, hides and<br />
Goatskinns and having taken them on board the said ship<br />
set saile with the same from thence to Maderas againe and there tooke<br />
in the Proceed of the foresaid goods left with the said Pickford<br />
and having soe done set saile, from thence for this Port<br />
and heere safely arrived, and delivered all the foresaid<br />
goods, to the Merchants, and owners thereof, or the [?agents GUTTER]<br />
for them, and further hee cannot depose./.
To the Last hee saith that all the whole Voyage both at the Canaryes<br />
Maderas and all other Plcaes, the said<br />
ketcher did use hiis utmost care, and dilligence, both in endeavouring<br />
to get Prattick at the Canaryes and alsoe in the selling and disposeing<br />
of the foresaid goods to the best benefit and advantage of the said<br />
ffreighters and soe mmuch did appeare to the said Tye, which hee<br />
knoweth for the reasons aforesaid and further hee cannot depose.
Tooresaid and further hee cannot depose.
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