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  • Henry Hunt the master of the said shipp, shipped them aboard her to the said Master as this deponent heard went and complained of them to the English consul
    189 KB (34,415 words) - 03:47, February 28, 2014
  • ...ul weather and against his own desire. As a result he was without his two young daughters, though his wife was with him, she having come to London for the ...1st Earl of Strafford. It was assessed at thirty-one hearths in XXXX.<ref>David Hey, 'Introduction: the West Riding in the Late Seventeenth century', p. 26
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  • ...Will of Thomas Morley, Mariner of Wapping, Middlesex 15 April 1672)</ref> Master. And saith that hee hath bin informed by the said if y:e ship the ''Owen and David'' and is owner of an Eigth part
    228 KB (43,273 words) - 07:24, July 19, 2013
  • .... ca. 1663), vintner, of London (PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Charles Young, Vintner of London 17 October 1663)</ref> ...endye, of S:t Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen & Salter, Wid:r, ab:t 50, & Catherine Gunstone, of S:t Stephen, Waibrook, London, Widow; alleged by Richard Kidde
    197 KB (28,763 words) - 09:53, May 3, 2012
  • The ''Owen and David'' The ''S:t James'' (Master: Manuel Martinez de Figuerira, aged 49, 1666)
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  • ...ity, Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster and Master of the Kings School 19 February 1698; ?PROB 1/53 Richard Busby 11 July 1693 ...vent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec.; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of David Angell, Tailor of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 11 November 1667</ref
    126 KB (18,034 words) - 09:52, May 3, 2012
  • ...Will of Thomas Morley, Mariner of Wapping, Middlesex 15 April 1672)</ref> Master. And saith that hee hath bin informed by the said if y:e ship the ''Owen and David'' and is owner of an Eigth part
    319 KB (59,550 words) - 01:21, April 20, 2012
  • ...ipp ''Catherine'' the voyage in question and knoweth that the arlate david young was and went master of her and had the care and charge of her as master that voyage And saith
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  • ...ity, Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster and Master of the Kings School 19 February 1698; ?PROB 1/53 Richard Busby 11 July 1693 ...vent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec.; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of David Angell, Tailor of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 11 November 1667</ref
    126 KB (18,019 words) - 22:33, July 5, 2016
  • .... ca. 1663), vintner, of London (PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Charles Young, Vintner of London 17 October 1663)</ref> ...endye, of S:t Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen & Salter, Wid:r, ab:t 50, & Catherine Gunstone, of S:t Stephen, Waibrook, London, Widow; alleged by Richard Kidde
    203 KB (29,548 words) - 19:36, August 4, 2016
  • ...Laden aboard the arlate Ship the ''Summer Islands Merchant'' John Jenkins Master at the Bermudas by the said Loys Taylor, (who was then there) to be thence ...on to the "Wilde coast of the West Indies" where Claus Willems, the Dutch master of the same ship, successfully acquired a cargo of tobacco. [[HCA 13/72 f.1
    37 KB (6,197 words) - 13:20, July 6, 2014
  • ...f Redrith, Edward Amary, late of the Upper Ground, St Saviour, yeoman, and David Hatchett, Thorpe, labourer, ..." ...30 tons of Greenland train oil in the Relief, of Ipswich, Thomas Cleecher, master, and is td%e suffered to pass to London. 4th March 1637[i.e., 1637-8, sed q
    259 KB (39,636 words) - 20:10, August 31, 2016
  • ...wo teeth of a sea horse which they had found upon the sayd Island, and the master hearing them, called them up upon the deck and to him, and told them that h ...erved under other masters on five previous voyages to Spitsbergen, and as "Master & harponeere" on another eleven" (Appleby, 2008: 46), Appleby's primary sou
    318 KB (48,666 words) - 19:17, May 4, 2015
  • ...ears, and that many of the servants and workmen employed by the Dutch born master shipwright were Hollanders.<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.736r Annotate|HCA 13/70 f.736 ...nced mariners. The forty three year old Hamburger, Christian Cloppenburgh, master of the ''Salvador'', attested to having twenty-six years experience of navi
    292 KB (46,349 words) - 09:50, May 9, 2016
  • ...ter's family living at Teneriffa, but had clearly been travelling with his master in the Spanish West Indies. Pasquall Andrada stated that: "Don Antonio da P ...of the same marke to be transported in the said shipp (Michael van Lubkin Master) to Dunquirke in fflanders"<ref>[[HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.13r Annotate|HCA 13
    628 KB (99,623 words) - 13:34, March 1, 2019
  • ...nephews named in her will) (b. ?; d. 1663). A secondary source states that David Stanier died of the plague in 1625. Abigail Stanier's will was written on J ...er marriage. The second daughter Thomasine married Daniel Porten, of Saint Catherine Cree, London, from a family of Dutch (and German) descent. The date of the
    67 KB (10,655 words) - 12:12, October 28, 2016
  • |Mariner occupation=Master's mate |Associated with ship(s)=Catherine (Master: David Young),
    4 KB (699 words) - 09:21, November 5, 2016
  • John Derrickson Mackerell of the citie of Amsterdam in holland mariner, master of the shipp the ''Mackerell'' aged 32 yeares [f.383v] ...13/63 f.429r Annotate|Arthur ?Briet]] of Middleborough in Zealand Mariner master of the said vessell the ''Bonadventure'', aged 48 yeares [f.429r]
    42 KB (6,286 words) - 21:57, March 1, 2018
  • ...e Isle of Wight. It had already been cleared by an English man of war. The master and company were carried to Chichester, where they were examined, their dep '''The master of a ship was the key man in terms of the official identity of a ship. A cu
    95 KB (17,023 words) - 21:25, November 16, 2021