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20th March 1661/62, Letter from Sir William Rider to Charles Conyers
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22th March, 1661/62, Letter from Wm Rider, Nic Hurlestone, [?Briab Hassison], Edm. or Edw. ?Johnson, Swanley to Sir GO, Trinity House
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24th March 1661/62, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden
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24th March 1662/63, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London
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26th March 1663, Letter from George Smith and William Rider, London
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26th March 1663, Letter from George Smith and William Rider, London, Letter 2
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26th March 1663, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London
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3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden, Bethnall Green
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March 1665/66, Letter from Wiliam Rider and George Smith
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March 1665/66, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden
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16th April 1667, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London
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22nd August 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden, Bethnal Green
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[[MRP: October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO|October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden]]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:15, July 20, 2016

Captain William Ryder [later Sir William Ryder] biographical information
Person Occupation Birth year Birth place Resident town HCA vol.
Captaine William Ryder Merchant The date "XXXX" was not understood.The date "XXXX" was not understood. Unknown London HCA 13/73


Depositions -Ryder as deponent


Depositions - Ryder mentioned

HCA 13/70:Deposition: Robertus Browne de Stepney in comitatu Middlesex nauta aetatis 32 annorum; Date: November 7th 1660; Case: English merchants against the Dutch East Inida Company on behalf of the Constantinople Merchant, the Mayflower, the Dragon, The Merchants Delight, the Marigold, the Anne, and the Samaritan[1]

Cases - Ryder as plaintiff or defendant


Personal Answers

Miscellaneous

HCA 24/111: An Account of the losses sustayned by Captaine William Rider Captaine Jeremie Blackman Lucas Lucie John Robinson John Harris William and George Branton and others, which were Owners and freighters of the shipp called the Roe Buck of London, being taken and surprised by Prince Rupert neere the porte of Lisobone in Portugall the 18th of November 1649[2]

Letters

20th March 1661/62, Letter from Sir William Rider to Charles Conyers
22th March, 1661/62, Letter from Wm Rider, Nic Hurlestone, [?Briab Hassison], Edm. or Edw. ?Johnson, Swanley to Sir GO, Trinity House
24th March 1661/62, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden

24th March 1662/63, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London
26th March 1663, Letter from George Smith and William Rider, London
26th March 1663, Letter from George Smith and William Rider, London, Letter 2
26th March 1663, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London

3rd January 1665/66, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden, Bethnall Green
March 1665/66, Letter from Wiliam Rider and George Smith
March 1665/66, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden

16th April 1667, Letter from William Rider to Sir George Oxenden, London
22nd August 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden, Bethnal Green
October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir George Oxenden

  1. HCA 13/73 f.639r; HCA 13/73 f.640v Annotate|HCA 13/73 f.640v
  2. Tools: HCA 24/111