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Barbados for his own accompt And further hee cannot answere/

To the 3 interrogatorie hee saith hee this deponent was removed from Boatswaine to
bee Masters mate by the order and appointment of the forsayd Nathaniell
harris who was factor or Agent on board the sayd shipp for the sayd harris and
Chambers, and saith that at the sayd shipp coming to Cales shee proved
soe leakie that shee was there left and broken up, but saith shee had delivered
all her ladeing first for that the voyage was noe way hindred thereby
as this deponent beleveeth And further he cannot answere/

Repeated before doctor Goldophin the
day aforesayd:/

Christopher Necke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

*******************************

The 23th of Aprill 1656/

Titus Complaine against John Brandlin John}
Blomfeild and Alexander Scott: Clements Smith}

Examined on the libell given in the behalfe
of the sayd Complains.

vid [XXXX] [XX] .2.s in G. Xus 4us in C4us
and 5.th in A8

Rp. 3

Percivall Gilborne of the parish of Saint Mary Colechurch
London Grocer aged thirty eight years or thereabouts a
wittness sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth.

To the first second and third articles of the sayd libell hee saith and
deposeth that on or about the seaventeenth day of October one thousand sixe
hundred fifty three the arlate Tytus Complaine came to this deponents
shopp in Bucklersbury London and thre brought of this deponent and his Partner Mr Anthony Tyther at the
rate of fifteene pounds twelve shillings fower pence halfe penny, the baskett
of druggs mentioned in the third article of this libell and
according to the sayd Complaine his order hee this deponent
about the same tyme sent one ffrancis hughes a servant of the sayd Anthony
Tyther with the sayd baskett of druggs to dyce key London to see the same there
safely delivered to the wharfenger there, to be shipped or put on board an Ipswich
hoy then lying there (the name whereof this deponent knoweth not) but saith the master
of the sayd hoyes name was (as the sayd Complaine told this deponent) William
Marsh, and the sayd servant accordingly went therewith and brought
this deponent word that the same was safely delivered to the sayd wharfenger who
tooke care thereof And this deponent verily beleveeth the same was by the sayd
wharfenger shortly after put on board the sayd Marsh his hoye and by him the sayd Marsh his or his agents receved on board her to bee thense trans=
ported to Ipswich and there delivered to the arlate Complaine or his Assignes
And further to these articles hee cannot depose./

To the 4th hee cannot depose/

To the 5th hee cannot of his certaine knowledge depose but hath heard the sayd
Complaine often saye that the sayd Marsh never delivered the sayd baskett of
druggs or any part thereof to him the sayd Complaine or his Assignes but had carried the some to parts beyond the seas and there sold the same and given him the sayd
Complaine noe satisfaction for the same And further hee cannot depose

To the 6th article hee cannot depose

To

Topics

People


Titus Complaine, apothecary

Francis Blomefield, Charles Parkin, An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk (1808), p.159

Percivall Gilborne, grocer

"GRIFFIN. BUCKLERSBURY.
1663. Perciful Gilburne."[1]


"1656: Saint Mary Colechurch Vestry Minutes - Pew Lists

fol. 166v: 1656 The order of sitting in the Church as they were apointed to be placed by Robert Hill William Royston Churchwardens and others of the ancient parishoners M:P

10: Couly
10: Cleark
10: Gillborne
10: Heath
10: Durban
10: Clay"[2]

"1657: Saint Mary Colechurch Vestry Minutes - Pew Lists

9: Clark, "Srivr" [scrivener?]
9: Heath
9: Gilbourne[3]

NOTE: Percivall Gilborne (and variants) is not in 1658 nor 1661 Pew Lists for Saint Mary Colechurch

TNA, E179/252/23: Hearth tax assessment for the City of London, c. 1675

...Grocers Alley Grocers Hall 10 [hearths]...

...Cheap 8th Percival Gilburne 9 [hearths]...."[4]

LONDON HEARTH TAX (1666): Saint Bottolph without Aldersgate: Little Brittan:/
"Persivall Gilborne 6 hearths"[5]

"1677 (19th July) Percivall Gilburne. [Listed as third warden of Company of Grocers]" p.29[6]

"The MONUMENTS that have been seen set for the Dead, since the Church was new built, are these....Percival Gilburne, 1694."[7]

"... Elizabeth who dyed yong 4° Jonathan an apprentice to Mr Percivall Gilburne a druggist in Bucklers-Bury in London, who dyed the first year of his apprenticeship, in Barstaple, 5° Elizabeth who dyed yong, 6° Sarah who dyed yong, 7° Sarah, ..." [8]


Anthony Tyther, grocer

"Edward Tyther" 1646 (15th July). [Listed as first warden of Company of Grocers p.27[9]

"1664 (13th July) Anthony Tyther, Esquire, Alderman. [Listed as first warden of Company of Grocers]" p.29[10]

"Thomas Mathews and Anthony Tyther accepted as securities for olibanum..." [CCCMEEIC, XX-XX, vol.3 (Oxford, 1912), p.154] See idem p.165

Sources

Primary sources


TNA

Chancery

C 10/4/112 Robert Kinge Blundeville v Thomas Browne, George King and Titus Camplin: money matters, Suffolk 1636

PROB

PROB 11/303/42 Will of Titus Camplin, Apothecary of Ipswich, Suffolk 10 January 1661

PROB 11/332/346 Will of Anthony Tyther, Grocer of London 01 March 1670

PROB 11/414/396 Will of Anthony Tyther, Gentleman of Northaw, Hertfordshire 23 May 1693

PROB 11/429/459 Will of Percivall Gilbourne, Grocer of Sain Benet Sherehog, City of London 17 December 1695

Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch

Sale FB 104/L1/16 1726
Contents:

Titus Camplin of Grundisburgh, gent., eldest son and heir of Titus Camplin late of Ipswich, apothecary, to George Forman of Grundisburgh, collar-maker; messuage with all appurtenances in St. Mary Elms, 10th May, 1726.

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  1. 'Signs of Old London', in London Topographical Record. vol. IV (London, 1907), p.109, viewed 16/09/14
  2. 'Pew lists, St Mary Colechurch: 1656', St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes: 1613-72 (2011), viewed 16/09/14
  3. 'Pew lists, St Mary Colechurch: 1657', St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes: 1613-72 (2011)., viewed 16/09/14
  4. Cheapside SAS-Space, viewed 16/09/14
  5. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph without Aldersgate : Little Britain', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 01/05/14
  6. List of the wardens of the Grocers' Companyfrom 1345 to 1907 (XXXX, XXXX), p.31, viewed 01/05/14
  7. 'Walbrook Ward. Monuments.' in John Strype, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, viewed 16/09/14
  8. Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica (London, 1896), p. 200
  9. List of the wardens of the Grocers' Companyfrom 1345 to 1907 (XXXX, XXXX), p.27viewed 01/05/14
  10. List of the wardens of the Grocers' Companyfrom 1345 to 1907 (XXXX, XXXX), p.29, viewed 01/05/14