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Oranges and lemons trade

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01/12/12: CSG, created page



Purpose of page

The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

Reference is made to the import to England of oranges and lemons in a number of HCA 13/71 cases and depositions.

All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

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Cases in HCA 13/71 mentioning oranges and lemons


Oranges and lemmons seized by the French

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  • "1. ..................., which were noe part of the XXXdd 2500000) alsoe

2. boxes of sweet meates and many gammons of bacon, and some earthenware
3. with the said shipp for his owne account, which oranges and lemmons, sweete
4. meates, bacon, and earthen ware together with his clothes taken away by the
5. said ffrenchmen, were worth the summe of fiftie pounds sterling, all which
6. hee utterly lost by the said seizure."

- HCA 13/71 f.275v Case: On the behalfe of Robert Turner and companie Merchants owners and freighters of the ketch Elizabeth (whereof John Love was master and on behalfe of the said Love and companie; Deposition: 2. William Childe of the parish of Saint Mary at Hill London Salter, aged 27 (Signature of "William Childs" at end of deposition); Date: 16/06/1656 ("same day"). Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[2]

Oranges and lemons laden at Saint Remo, near Genoa

The twenty year old mariner, Joseph Smith, of Ipswich in Suffolk, had been a member of the Christopher's crew on a voyage from Saint Remo, near Genoa, to London. He gave details of goods laden onto the Christopher by its captain, Daniel Bradley, at Saint Remo. These included several parcels of wines, oranges and lemons. The ship was surprised by a Brest man of war on the return journey, and Bradley's goods were lost.

  • "15. To the second Interrogatory This deponent saith that the sayd Daniel Bradley

16. the Master of the sayd shipp did lade on board the sayd shipp in the moneth
17. of December 1655 last past att Saint Remo aforesayd severall parcells
18. of wynes, lemmons and Oranges for his owne benefit and aććompt
19. this deponent being present att the lading thereof and seeing the same
20. brought on board. And otherwise he cannot depose."

- HCA 13/71 f.149r Case: On behalfe of the said Daniell Bradley; Deposition: 3. Joseph Smith of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk mariner Late one of the Company of the sayd shipp Christopher aged 20 (Signature of "Joseph Smith" at end of deposition); Date: 12/04/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet[3]

Oranges and lemmons laded at Veales Road, Spaine

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  • "25. To the 9th hee saith that towards the latter end of September 1655

26. and after the difference aforesayd the Culpepper arlate an English
27. shipp came into Veales Roade empty to seeke a freight, and this
28. deponent and Mr Robert Swale English Marchant, did betwixt them
29. freight and lade the ˹sayd˺ shipp Culpepper (the arlate Jacob Reynolds Commander
30. with a Cargoe of Orranges and Lemmons and Raisens, with which hee
31. the sayd Reynolds departed quietly departed thense notwithstanding the
32. difference aforesayd, and arived safely therewith in England,"

- HCA 13/71 f.606v Case: Browning and Company Owners of the Plaine dealeing agianst Mr Bulkley; Deposition: 1. Thomas Baudes of London Merchant aged thirty yeares; Date: 01/07/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet[4]



Cases in other HCA volumes mentioning oranges and lemons


Lemmons (= lemon)

"A matter of unladeing and receaving of a parcell of 46 chests of lemmons Laden in the Anne and Joyce" (HCA 3/47 f. 480r (orig), f. 477r. (new); "Satterday 24th October 1657")

"the aclate Manuel Lewis Carrero was and is a Spanish borne and a subiect of y:e King of Spaine and lives in Cadiz and there keepes a house and family and is a merchant trading in lemon and other merchandizes which he deposeth, himselfe living in Cadiz and having good acquaintance with the sayd Carrero" (HCA 13/69 no f.))

Oranges

"Thomas Taylo:r and Loys Taylo:r his wife were, Comonly accounted and reputed the true and Lawfull owners and Proprietors of Eight & twenty Ceder Chests, w:ch contained & were filled (as this depo:t verily beleeveth) with Tobaccoe; and alsoe sixty six Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of foure more Rolls of Tobaccoe, and of a quantity of Oranges" (HCA 13/73 Part One))
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  2. HCA 13/71 f.275v
  3. HCA 13/71 f.149r
  4. HCA 13/71 f.606v