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<document-start>
1. hath severall times heard the said Leonard Guy say and acknowledge
2. that hee had made over and by bill of sale his said hulke to the
3. said Mary for and in consideration of the said debt and money, or in
4. part of satisfaction for the same. And againe since the same, this
5. deponent was present and sawe the said Leonard at this deponents
6. husbands house on Redriff wall bring and deliver some amounts to the
7. said mary and heard him tell her that that was the first money
8. hee had earned with her hulke, (speaking of the said hulke Elizabeth)
9. and that every weeke hee would bring her some, And otherwise
10. shee cannot depose.
11. To the fifth shee cannot depose saving as aforesaid
12. Repeated with her precontests before
13. doctor Godolphin.
14. Martha Ayllef SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
15.
16. The eighth of June 1657.
17. <margin value="Left">Touching the Poppekerk</margin>
18. <margin value="Left">dt. Ix:</margin>
19. Frederick Ixem of London Notary publique, aged
20. 30 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right worshippfull
21. John Godolphin doctor of lawes - one of the Judges of
22. the high Court of the Admiraltie of England, saith
23. and deposeth by vertue of his oath.
24. That hee this deponent sawe the bill of sale (of the shipp the Popperkerick) were shewed unto
25. him (begining To all people to whom etcetera and ending one thousand six hundred fiftie and six style Anglia, subscribed Peter
26. Dolislager.) signed and sealed by the said Peter at this deponents
27. writing-office neere the Royall Exchange London, and that the same
28. being soe signed and sealed, hee this deponent together with his
29. servants George Ixem , and Edward Perkins ˹as witnneses thereof˺ set their hands on the
30. back of the same in all things as nowe appeareth thereon
31. Fred: Ixem SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
32.
33. The nineth of June 1657.
34. <margin value="Left">Swann against Whittle.}
35. Smith. Suckley.</margin>}
36. Exámined upon the allegation given in on
37. the behalfe of the said Whittle.
38. <margin value="Left">Rp. .1.</margin>
39. John Wheake of London Marchant, aged 32 yeeres
40. or thereabouts sworne and exámined
41. To the fourth article of the said allegation upon which alone hee
42. is by direction of the producent exámined hee saith and deposeth
43. that it is a generall course amongst merchants freighting shipps
44. from this port for Saint Sebastians and ports thereabouts to expect
45. their maine profitt in the homewards voyage thense to this port, having
46. little hopes of proffitt outwards, soe that hee knoweth that
47. some shipps have made but two hundred pounds
48. freight outwards hense to ˹Bilboa˺, but have made a
49. thousand pounds freight thense to this port and
50. the proffit of the homewards voyage from Saint Sebastians ˹and Bilboa˺ is the
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">thing</margin>
</document-end>

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Frederick Ixem

"26...............................................at this deponents
27. writing-office neere the Royall Exchange London, and that the same
28. being soe signed and sealed, hee this deponent together with his
29. servants George Ixem , and Edward Perkins ˹as witnneses thereof˺..."[1]

HEARTH TAX, 1662, COLEMAN STREET WARD, FIRST PRECINCT

"...Thomas Bromfeild 17 hearths
Randall Taylor 4 hearths
Frederick Ixem 6 hearths

James Spyrie 6 hearths..."[2]

Sources

Primary sources


Journal of the House of Lords

  • "DIE Jovis, 13 die Aprilis. (1671)


Ixem versus Hill.

Upon Report made by the Earl of Dorset, from the Lords Committees appointed to receive and consider of Petitions, "That their Lordships have heard Counsel on both Parts, upon the Petition of Frederick Ixem, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Francis Tryon, late of London, Merchant, deceased, being an Appeal from a Dismission of his Bill in Chancery, concerning some Part of the Estate of the said Francis Tryon; and upon the Answer and Demurrer of John Hill and John Tyll, Executors of William Hill, deceased, put in thereunto, and find the Case fit to be heard before this House:"

It is thereupon ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That Counsel shall be heard, on both Parts, at the Bar of this House, upon the said Petition and Answer, on the First Tuesday of the next Meeting of the Parliament after the Recess now at Hand, without Prejudice nevertheless to the Proceedings of any the Parties in the said Cause concerned (in the mean Time) in any other Court whatsoever."[3]

- SEE: C 10/158/83 Ixem v. Jill and Hill: Middx. 1668
- SEE: C 5/504/58 Ixem v. Hill: Middlesex. 1670


London Metropolitan Archives

  • Indenture of Mortgage HB/C/104 1660


"Contents:
1. Joseph Drew, Dyer and Anne Drew alias Tuson, his wife.
2. David Chatelin, Weaver of London.
Messuage known as the 'Three Bowles,' in the parish of St. Mildred 'Breadstreete.'
Witnesses--Valantin Wanley, Isaac Bean (?), Fredk. Ixem, public notary."[4]

  • Indenture of Release HB/C/103 14 Chas. II. 1662


"Related information: See also HB/C/007

Contents:
1. Henry Harwood, 'Sadler' of London.
2. William Eyre.
Messuages on Ludgate hill near Fleet-bridge in the parish of St. Brides alias 'Bridgett,' one formerly called 'the Still' and now 'the Lookeinglasse,' another formerly called 'the Saddle' and now the 'three guilded Keys.'
Mentions Grace Hardwyn, 'waxchaundler,' Peter Emery, Robert Christy, 'sadler,' George Appletree, leatherseller, tenants.
Witnesses--Peter Drybutter, Geo. Ixem, William Maning."[5]


Parliamentary Archives

Main Papers 1 - 20 HL/PO/JO/10/1/347 1 Mar 1671 - 18 Mar 1671

"- 14. 16 March 1671 -- Ixem v. Hill.--Petition and appeal of Frederick Ixem, executor of the late Francis Tryon.
Annexed:
a) 28 March 1671 -- Answer and demurrer of John Hill and John Till, executors of the late William Hill,
b) 4 April 1671 -- Order of Committee for petitions."[6]


Senate House Library, University of London

  • GB 96 MS 199


- "Dates of Creation: 1649; 1655; Physical Description: 1 volume containing 8 leaves
- Scope and Content: Manuscript volume containing a notarial instrument, 16 Sep 1655, by Frederick Ixem of London, public notary, with attestations by Bright and Daniell, also public notaries, recording the appointment by the Treasurers and Collectors of Prize Goods (John Sparrow, Richard Blackwall and Humphrey Blake) of Captain Dean of Cork as attorney to receive sums owed by William Hovell of Kinsale, County Cork, and Humberson Hurst. Also includes a printed copy of an Act of Parliament of 17 Apr 1649, An Act for appointing Commissioners for sale of prize-goods."[7]


TNA

C 5/504/58 Ixem v. Hill: Middlesex. 1670

C 10/111/9 Birkett v. Radden, Ixem: Middx. 1668
C 10/155/20 Birkett v. Ixem. 1669
C 10/158/83 Ixem v. Jill and Hill: Middx. 1668

PROB 5/3180 Miscellaneous Inventories, Accounts, and Associated Documents. IXEM, Frederick, of St Katherine Coleman, London. 1674
  1. HCA 13/72 f.56v
  2. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Coleman Street ward: First Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 22/05/13
  3. 'House of Lords Journal Volume 12: 13 April 1671', Journal of the House of Lords: volume 12: 1666-1675 (1767-1830), pp. 489-490: Ixem versus Hill, viewed 22/05/13
  4. London Metropolitan Archives: Harben Bequest: DEEDS; 1600-1700 HB/C (n.d.): Indenture of Mortgage HB/C/104 1660, viewed 22/05/13
  5. London Metropolitan Archives: Harben Bequest: DEEDS; 1600-1700 HB/C (n.d.): Indenture of Release HB/C/103 14 Chas. II. 1662, viewed 22/05/13
  6. Parliamentary Archives: House of Lords: Journal Office: Main Papers 1509-1700 HL/PO/JO/10/1 1 Feb 1509 - 16 Jan 1700: Main Papers 1 - 20 HL/PO/JO/10/1/347 1 Mar 1671 - 18 Mar 1671, viewed 22/05/13
  7. Senate House Library, University of London: GB 96 MS 199, viewed 22/05/13