First transcribed
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9 February 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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17 +
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Materials
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almonds<br />
Amber-Gr[?eese]<br />
bees wax<br />
dates<br />
feathers<br />
Gold<br />
skinnes +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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People
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Thomas Browning (of Wapping, mariner, age … Thomas Browning (of Wapping, mariner, age 25)<br />
Adrian Vanderpost,<br />
Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordel (Owners of the ''ffortune'')<br />
Robert Browning (Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of the ''ffortune'')
<u>Robert Cordel(l)</u>
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<u>Adrian Vander Poest</u>
"[1667] April 5. Lime Street, London
87. '''Adrian Vander Poest''' to Williamson. Sends a letter from Lime Street, Hamburg; would have delivered it at the post-house, but they would not receive it." UNIQ45d97db1dbe2df00-ref-00000F72-QINU" UNIQ45d97db1dbe2df00-ref-00000F72-QINU +
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Places
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Barbary<br />
The the Bell in Saint … Barbary<br />
The the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane (London)<br />
Cadiz<br />
Salley (in Barbary)<br />
Santa Cruse (in Barbary)
<u>Saint Nicholas Lane</u>
"[Candleswicke street warde] ...On the north side of this warde, at the west end of East cheape, haue yee saint Clements lane, a part whereof on both sides is of Candlewike streete ward, to wit, somewhat North beyond the parish Church of saint Clement in Eastcheape. This is a smal Church, void of monuments, other then of Francis Barnam Alderman, who deceased 1575, and of Benedicke Barnam his sonne, alderman also, 1598. William Chartney, and William Ouerie, founded a Chaunterie there. '''Next is saint Nicholas lane for the most part on both sides of this ward, almost to saint Nicholas church.''' Then is Abchurch lane, which is on both the sides, almost wholy of this ward, the parish Church there (called of saint Marie Abchurch, Apechurch, or Vpchurch as I haue read it) standeth somewhat neere vnto the south ende thereof, on a rising ground..."UNIQ45d97db1dbe2df00-ref-00000F75-QINU."UNIQ45d97db1dbe2df00-ref-00000F75-QINU +
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Primary sources
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'''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C … '''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C 5/46/61 Bridges. Short title: Tilley v Clarke. Plaintiffs: Joseph Tilley. Defendants: Edmund Clarke and others. Subject: property in Cannon Street, London. Document type: bill, answer. 1665<br />
C 5/414/39 Short title: Tilley v Clarke. Plaintiffs: Joseph Tilley. Defendants: Edmund Clarke. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill, two answers, certificate. 1665
<u>PROB</u>
PROB 4/20476 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Tilley, John, of St. Buttolph, Allgate, London. 13 March 1679<br />
PROB 4/21786 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Tilley, Mr. Robert, of St. Andrew, Holborn, [Mdx.], batchelor. 31 July 1671
PROB 11/305/212 Will of Robert Cordell, Goldsmith of London 08 August 1661<br />
PROB 11/341/455 Will of Adrian Poest otherwise Adrian Vander Poest, Merchant and Mercer of London 07 April 1673<br />
PROB 11/353/461 Will of Nicolas Cordell, Doctor in Divinity and Fellow of Eton College near Windsor, Buckinghamshire 26 April 1677<br />
PROB 11/362/56 Will of Sir Robert Cordell of Melford Hall, Suffolk 12 January 1680<br />
PROB 11/384/355 Will of Thomas Cordell, Merchant of London 20 September 1686<br />
PROB 11/406/577 Will of Chester Cordell, Merchant of Island of Zante 24 November 1691<br />
PROB 11/393/279 Will of George Cordell, Goldsmith of London 22 November 1688dell, Goldsmith of London 22 November 1688 +
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Ships
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''ffortune'' +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 09/02/2013 +
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Transcription
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'''A:2:'''
The 13th of March 1656.
Rober … '''A:2:'''
The 13th of March 1656.
Robert Browning against Tilley}<br />
and others. Clements.}
Exámined upon the Libell.
'''Rp. 1.'''
'''Thomas Browning''' of Wapping Mariner, aged<br />
35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
To the first article hee saith hee well know the shipp the ''ffortune''<br />
arlate from Aprill 1654 till Aprill 1655 or thereabouts, and was for<br />
that time Master of her, and thereby well knoweth that the arlate Adrian<br />
Vanderpost, Joseph Tilley, Robert Cordell and company were for all the<br />
said time the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the said shipp<br />
ánd of her tackle apparell and furniture and for such commonly accounted.
To the second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that within the<br />
time aforesaid namely, on the tenth of May 1654 the said Adrian Vanderpost,<br />
Joseph Tilley and Robert Cordell, in the name of themselves and the<br />
rest of the said owners did agree with and hire the said Robert Browning<br />
to goe Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of and in the said<br />
shipp the ''ffortune'' in her then intended voyage from this port for<br />
Salley in Barbary, thense to other ports and places beyond the seas, and<br />
back againe to this port, at the rate and for the wages of foure pounds<br />
per month for every moneth hee should soe serve in the said shipp<br />
as Masters mate, and moreover fourtie shillings per hundred of and for<br />
every hundred pounds worth of goods that the said shipp should carry<br />
out thense or take into her in any port or place beyond the seas for<br />
his wages or hire in assisting the Sopra cargo, which hee knoweth being<br />
at the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane on the said tenth of May, on which<br />
day hee the said Robert entred into pay for the said voyage. And saith the<br />
said Robert accordingly went out with and served in the said shipp in the<br />
qualities aforesaid and arived therewith at Salley in Barbary in the moneth<br />
of August 1654, and there delivered part of her outward cargo, and thense<br />
sailed to Santa Cruse in Barbary and there delivered the rest, and there<br />
tooke in other lading, and intended to saile therewith for Salley<br />
afore said, but was by streasse of weather forced into Tituan in the<br />
Streights, where shee delivered certaine passengers and goods, and thense<br />
endeavoured to saile againe for Salley, but by extremitie of weather (which caused<br />
the losse of the shipps anchors, and endangered the mens lives), shee was<br />
forced into Cadiz, and there delivered the rest of her lading or the major<br />
part thereof. All which hee knoweth going master of the said shipp<br />
and seeing the premisses soe donne.
To the fourth article hee saith that the cargo of goods which the said<br />
shipp carried from this said voyage, cost and was worth, as<br />
this deponent heard the said Vanderpost, Tilley and Cordell (to whom<br />
with their company the same was belonging) say and affirme, thirteene<br />
hundred pounds of sterling, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith the said shipp tooke up into her in Barbary<br />
in bees wax, almonds, dates, skinnes, feathers gold and Amber-Gr[?eese]<br />
to a good valew, but howe much hee knoweth not./
Tovalew, but howe much hee knoweth not./
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