HCA 13/72 f.463v Annotate

From MarineLives
Revision as of 22:57, December 14, 2013 by ColinGreenstreet (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search

Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.




Purpose

This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/72 f.463v.

Annotations can be viewed by everyone on a read-only basis.

For more information on MarineLives and the MarineLives Annotation Project read our Shipping News blog entries:

Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
Adding value to primary documents, May 8th 2013
Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)




Registration to annotate documents

Registration is required to contribute annotations to this page and to other pages in the wiki.

You can register using the following Form, and we will issue you with a UserName and Password for the wiki.




Text formatting

The MarineLives transcription platform is built on MediaWiki, which uses wiki markup to format text. For a guide showing how to produce italics, bold, escaped text and headings, see the MediaWiki page on formatting; there are also guides for internal and external links, image embedding, tables, and more on lists.




Adding footnotes

  • Go into edit mode
  • Insert immediately after the sentence or phrase you wish to annotate the following macro:<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
  • Replace 'This is the footnote text' with the footnote you wish to add, using the format: first name, surname, title, (place of publication, date of publication), page or folio number
  • Save the page


For more information and advanced formatting, including how to add and format links within the footnote, see the Wikipedia help on footnotes. This uses the same markup formatting.

Example footnote template:

  • ''HCA 13/XX f.XXXX Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XXXX. Transcribed by XXXX''<ref>[http://XXXXX Electronic link to a digital source]</ref>




Suggested links

Annotate HCA 13/64 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/65 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/68 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/69 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/70 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/71 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/72 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/73 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/74 Volume Page
Marine Lives Tools

Image

P1160587

Transcription

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the foresaid alleagtion.

2.

John Goodman of the parish of Saint Catherin Coleman [XXX GUTTER]
London Cooper, aged 34 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the said allegation hee saith that three hogsheads (ordinarily
and usually) of Virginia tobacco doe and will take up
as much or more bulke, or roome in a shipp as will serve
to receive or stow a tonne of any sort of wines or other
liquid goods, which hee knoweth being a master Cooper
and having soe bin for theise twelve yeares last and
having bought many virginia hogsheads after the
tobaccoes were taken out, and otherwise hee
cannot depose, not neing able to depose of the bulke of
Virginia hogsheads for twelve or fourteene yeares since as
hee saith.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first negatively, not knowing ought of the voyage.

To the second hee saith that some Virginia hogsheads are often
bigger and some lesser than other, but ordinarily they are as
aforesaid, and further hee cannot answere save was aforesaid.

John Goodman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.


3.

James Jauncy of the parish of Saint Lawrence Jury
London citizen and Grocer of London aged 34 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
examined.

To the said allegation hee saith that three hogsheads of
Virginia hogsheads of tobacco are commonly accounted to
a tonne to be thence laded for Ireland and other parts
whereout they are hence frequently transported, and indeed they videlicet three of those [XXXX GUTTER] taken
up (as hee saith) ordinarily and commonly as much roome
and tonnage as a tonne of any sort of wine pr other
liquid goods, or rather more. And saith that within and for
the space of theise foure or five yeares last Virginia
hogsheads have bin commonly [?amended] and are much bigger than before
that time they used to be, namely hee saith that three of
them are and have bin within the said yeares commonly as
bigg

Topics

People


[[People::James Jauncy

"Daniel Lluellin of Chelmsford, Essex, planter. Will 6 February 1663 | 4; proved 11 March 1663 | 4. Lands, tenements, hereditaments in Charles county in upper part of James River, in Virginia, to wife Anne for life, then to son Daniel Llewellin. Ditto as to goods, but to daughter Martha Jones his sister two seasoned servantes. Also to son Daniell Lluellin best suite, cloake, coate and hatt, second best hatt with silver hatband, all Linnen, and my sayle skinn Trunck. To friend Mary Elsing of Chelmsford, spinster, for -care, one of best white ruggs and my new peece of Dowlas, saving sufficient for a winding sheet to bury mee. To Mary Deerington of Chelmsford, widow one of worst white ruggs. To daughter Margaret Cruse 40s. for ring and to her husband ditto. To son in law Robert Hallom ditto. To master Chr. Salter living in Wine Court without Bishopgate and Anne his wife 10s. each for gloves. Goods sent over this spring and summer to be sold for debts due. Rest to son Daniel. Executors: Thomas Vervell of Roxwell, Essex, gent, James Jauncy of Cateaton Streete, London, Merchant, Giles Sussex of Thames Street, London, Hottpresser. and Master William Walker of Colchest :, Essex, Shopkeeper. To be buried in parish church of Chelmsford neare the Reading deske and friend Doctor John Michelson to preach. Witnesses: Robert Lloyd, Tim Code senior, scrivenor.

Bruce, 31.

[Daniel Lluellin, or Llewellyn, of Chelmsford, Essex, England, came to Virginia in or before 1642, and settled near Shirley, in Charles City county. On August 7, 1642, he patented 856 acres, bounded by the land of Mrs. Heyman, the upper branches of Turkey Island Creek, the lands of Mr. Aston and Joseph Royall, and the river. Robert Hallome was a head right. Later he received several other grants in the same neighborhood. Daniel Llewellyn was a justice of the peace for Charles City, a captain of militia, and member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico county at the sessions of March, l642-'3, and October, 1644. and for Charles City at the sessions of October, 1646, November, 1652, March, i654-'5, March, i655-'6, and December, 1656. He married Anne, widow of Robert Hallam, or Hollam.

The patent of 1642 was re-granted in 1666 to Daniel Llewellin, "son and heir of the aforesaid Captain Daniel Llewellin." The son, according to the records of Henrico county, was born in 1647, and, in 1677, calls himself the "son-in-law" of Captain John Stith...."[1]]]

Sources

Primary sources


TNA

Chancery

C 5/435/7 Short title: Vaughan v Jauncy. Plaintiffs: Mary Vaughan, widow. Defendants: James Jauncy. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill. SFP. 1667
C 5/492/16 Short title: Gronous v Jauncey. Plaintiffs: Edward Gronouse. Defendants: James Jauncey. Subject: money matters, Herefordshire. Document type: Bill, answer. 1669
C 5/505/79 Short title: Jauncey v Harvey. Plaintiffs: James Jauncey. Defendants: William Harvey, Hugh Harvey and others. Subject: unspecified messuage . Document type: Answer. 1668
C 5/578/65 Short title: Widdrington v Jauncey. Plaintiffs: Ralph Widdrington and others. Defendants: James Jauncey and another. Subject: unspecifieds. Document type: Answer. 1671
C 5/601/78 Short title: Davies v Jauncey. Plaintiffs: William Davies. Defendants: James Jauncey. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: Bill only. 1667
C 5/635/21 Short title: Vaughan v Jauncey. Plaintiffs: Mary Vaughan, widow. Defendants: James Jauncey. Subject: money matters, Denbighshire. Document type: Bill only. SFP. 1667

C 6/157/141 Short title: Shepheard v Cowneley. Plaintiffs: Thomas Shepheard, James Jauncey, James Rookesby, George Rookesby, Samuel Fisher and Nathaniel Holton. Defendants: Philip Cowneley, Jane Cowneley, John Davies and Thomas Wotton. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1662

PROB

PROB 4/11914 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Jauncey, James, citizen and grocer of London. 31 May 1675
  1. Will of Daniel Lluellin of Chemsford, Essex, planter, proved 11 March 1663 in 'Virginia Gleanings in England', Virginia Historical Magazine, vol. 13 (XXXX, 1905