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− | '''HCA 15/6''' 1654-1657
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− | HCA 15 High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Early Instance and Prize Papers 1586-1778
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− | '''Editorial history'''
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− | 01/05/12, CSG: Created page
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− | 15/05/12, CSG: Ordered volume at TNA to inspect
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− | __TOC__
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− | ==Suggested links==
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− | See [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty court cases]]
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− | ==To do==
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− | ==Physical description==
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− | HCA 15/6 2 boxes
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− | BOX ONE
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− | Cardboard box, ca. 12 in x 8 in x 3 in
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− | Contains folded paper documents, without ties or other bundling techniques, though the documents are in loose bundles
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− | On inspection it appears that the papers are in jumbled date order and that the "bundles" are illusory
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− | ==Sample transcriptions==
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− | I sampled several of the bundles to determine the type of records contained in this box. They appear to be papers which are mentioned in other volumes as annexed.
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− | ===Case: Keate ag XXXwick: Item: Bills of lading (printed): Date: July 4th 1654===
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− | Four bills of lading
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− | Each bill of lading a standard printed paper form, with blanks filled out in handwritten black ink and signed
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− | List Shippers (names and where located, e.g. "X, merchants, of Aleppo"; Master; Shio; Goods (specified items; quantities); Destination; Freighting terms; Primage & average; Marking in margin and numbers in margin; Dated; Signed
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− | ===Item: Petition of ?ThomaXXX Sageman to the Judges of the Admiraltie: Date: March 24:th 1657===
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− | ===Item: Inventory of the ship the Gilbert now in the River of Thames: Date: November 11:th 1657===
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− | One sheet of paper, folded in half and folded again | + | |
− | Main writing on front side; blank in middle; label on back
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− | Unsigned
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− | //A perfect Inventory of what things belong to
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− | the Shippe Gilbert now in the River
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− | of Thames.
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− | IMPRIMIS Masted fore and afte the small mast excepted, the
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− | Shrowds and all the standing Rigging are abord the Ship, One
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− | best bower Anchor One small bower Anchor. One sheete Anchor
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− | One ?kedge Anchor One Warpe Anchor one shete cable one
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− | best bower cable and an old XXXX for a small bower
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− | Cable, two ?halsers one Missen and one Missen top Sayle one
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− | main top gallant Sayle two mayn sayles two foresailes two
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− | maintopsailes two fore topsailes One foretopgallant Saile
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− | One Sprizz Saile one Spritsaile topSaile, running rigging
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− | sufficient to bring the Ship to London; blocks of all Sorts
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− | Sufficient for a ships voyage twenty sixe peices of Ordnance w:th
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− | their Carriages Tenne barrells of powder part of a barrell
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− | neere about a barrell of powder which was drawne out of the?s
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− | Gunnes, ffoure hundred thirty nine ?round shott sixty baggs filled
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− | [IN LH MARGIN: by y:e Gunnes ?report] with ffoXXs nailes and ?burre shott, forty nine Cases a barrell
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− | with match in it, One ?bouch barrell ?Seaven formers twenty one
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− | Musketts three Carbines One blunderbus fourteene halfe pikes
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− | Sixe quarter pikes thirteene Swords Eleaven Javelins six ?lanthornes
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− | One Poupe lanthorne, a parceill of muskett shott in a small Caske
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− | Twenty five ?Collors of ?Bandilerees twenty seaven rope syXXXXyes twelve
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− | BritXXXXX one Iron rod two ladles ffifteene handspikes Seaventeene
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− | Crowes of iron two leather ?busketts twelve ?taglehookes twenty sixe
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− | Ayrons Seaven brasse ladles fowerteene staffe sXXXges Seaven
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− | Wormes Sixe ?horses fforty sixe Gunners takles, the Carpenters
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− | ?Stose contayning cetaine ?Bolls Spikes Chains plates and other old &
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− | new Iron the quantity I knowe not In the Cooke house One kettle
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− | One Iron pott two furnaces a frying pan and a dripping pan a spitt
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− | some woodden platters, Xapps & Spoones. two XXX tubbs, certaine
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− | butts & hogshead some aboard and some M.r Messinger one of the
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− | Owners hath att his house: In the great cabbin one great drawing
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− | table fower leather Chaires one Cubbord. In the round house a drawing
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− | table some old wastX lXXXhes & pendant One XXXX lead & line, one
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− | Bell ffive Compasses One watch glasse ffower halfe hower glasses
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− | two Minute glasses a long boate with sixe Oares ?Pumpe boxes
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− | pimpe brakes with some planks and other lumber about the shippe
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− | three ?Can ?bo?xes.//
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− | [ON BACK OF THE FOLDED PAPER]
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− | //In:ry of the ''Gilbert''
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− | provisions brought
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− | in by ?Croford ii
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− | Nov: 1657//
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− | ==Notes==
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