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HCA 13/71 f.72r Annotate
First transcribed 2 October 2012  +
First transcriber Laura Seymour  +
Folio 72  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
People <u>William Langhorne</u>  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C 5/19/79 Short title: Langhorne v Lowther. Plaintiffs: James Langhorne and William Langhorne. Defendants: Sir John Lowther bart and others. Subject: property in Beckfoots in Bampton, Westmorland. Document type: bill, answer. 1654 C 6/106/128 Short title: Richard v Langhorne. Plaintiffs: David Richard . Defendants: William Langhorne . Subject: money matters, Pembrokeshire. Document type: bill, answer. 1650<br /> C 6/125Pt2/22 Short title: Langhorne v Surman. Plaintiffs: William Langhorne. Defendants: John Surman, William Bayly and Elizabeth Bayly his wife. Subject: will of the deceased Jasper Yardley, of Guildford, Surrey. Document type: bill, plea. 1654 C 10/9/54 William Langhorne and Christopher Nott and Elizabeth his wife v Christopher Bell and Mabel his wife, Edward James and Richard Kirkbride and [-] his wife: personal estate of Thomas Browne, deceased, of Carlisle, Cumberland. 1650<br /> C 10/15/61 Sir Job Harby knight, Thomas Bownest, John Smith, William Langhorne, Edward Overing and Simon Snow v Robert Charlton: money matters, Devon. 1652<br /> C 10/22/90 William Langhorne, Christopher Nott and Elizabeth his wife v Christopher Bell and Mabel his wife and Edward James and ... his wife: personal estate of Thomas Browne, deceased, of Carlisle, Cumberland. Bill and answer. 1654<br /> C 10/238/51 Sir William Langhorne baronet v John Huniades: money matters. Answer. 1691<br /> C 10/238/53 Sir William Langhorne baronet v John Huniades: money matters, Middlesex. Bill and answer. 1691 <u>PROB</u> PROB 11/247/407 Will of William Langhorne, Merchant of Putney, Surrey 15 February 1655<br /> PROB 11/316/524 Will of William Langhorne, Gentleman of Stevenage, Hertfordshire 08 May 1665n of Stevenage, Hertfordshire 08 May 1665  +
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Transcription Thomas Oliver his viceconsull there were iThomas Oliver his viceconsull there were in the moneths and tyme<br /> arlate in the yeare 1655 factors or Agents for the arlate Thomas Rowse<br /> and ffrancis ffowke And saith the sayd William ffowke in the tyme aforesayd<br /> of this deponents certayne knowledge was Commonly reputed to be the Consull att the Morea aforesayd for the English<br /> Nation and the sayd Oliver his Viceconsull there and further saving his subsequent<br /> deposition hee cannot depose/ To the second hee saith saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot answere<br /> more particularly thereto/ To the 3 and 4th articles of the sayd allegation and the schedule mentioned<br /> in the sayd 4th article hee saith that hee being boatswaine of the ''Cesar'' arlate<br /> the voyage in question, and aboard her knoweth that in the tyme arlate the arlate<br /> Edward Wright Stephen Wright and William Langhorne did for<br /> the Accompt of the arlate ffrancis ffowke and Thomas Rowse hire the sayd<br /> shipp ''Cesar'' (as this deponent hath heard and beleeveth) at Genoa to go from there<br /> to Castle de Marr and there to take in a ladeing of Pipe staves and hoopes<br /> from the arlate John Byam and John Trelauney to be delivered<br /> the Morea to the arlate William ffowke Consull of the English Nation there<br /> or his Assignes, and there take in such Curranse or other goods aboard<br /> the sayd shipp as hee the sayd Fowke or his assignes should put aboard<br /> thereof and transporte them thense for England and there deliver them to the<br /> sayd Thomas Rowse ffrancis ffowke And further to these articles<br /> and Schedule hee cannot depose not being any wittnes to the Schedule<br /> or charterpartie in that behalfe made./ To the 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation and the bill of<br /> ladeing in the sayd 5th article mentioned hee saith that hee being Boatswaine<br /> of the shipp ''Cesar'' aforesayd well knoweth that in or about the moneth<br /> of July 1655 there were shipped aboard the ''Cesar'' for Accompt of the<br /> articulate ffrancis ffowke and Thomas Rowse by the arlate Edward and<br /> Stephen Wright and William Langhorne fower baggs of money (con=<br /> teyning as the articulate William ffudge told this deponent fower thousand<br /> dollars) consigned to be delivered to the articulate William ffowke at<br /> the Morea And further to these articles hee cannot depose being not<br /> privie to the signeing of any bills of ladeing for the sameneing of any bills of ladeing for the same  +
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