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==C5/485/78 f. 1==
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'''C5/485/78 f. 1'''
  
 
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15/11/11, CSG:  Images made of manuscript
 
15/11/11, CSG:  Images made of manuscript
 
20/11/11, CSG: Started transcription
 
20/11/11, CSG: Started transcription
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//?9 juni 1670//
 
//?9 juni 1670//
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//the moneth of December in the year of our Lord 1668 to take a ship to ffreight for a Voyage intended to be made to severall  pts and places beyond the Seas w:thin and w:thout the Streights of Gibraltar & your orato:r understanding that one David//
 
//the moneth of December in the year of our Lord 1668 to take a ship to ffreight for a Voyage intended to be made to severall  pts and places beyond the Seas w:thin and w:thout the Streights of Gibraltar & your orato:r understanding that one David//
  
//Hamilton of Limehouse in the county of Middx Marriner was then owner or Master of the shipp or vessell called the Legorne Merchant of London of the Burthen of 160 Tunns or thereabouts then rideing at anchor in the River of Thames//
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//Hamilton<ref>The David Hamilton mentioned in C5/485/78 f. 1 may match PROB 11/406 Vere 140-189 Will of David Hamileton or Hamilton, Mariner of Whitechapel, Middlesex 13 October 1691</ref> of Limehouse in the county of Middx Marriner was then owner or Master of the shipp or vessell called the Legorne Merchant of London of the Burthen of 160 Tunns or thereabouts then rideing at anchor in the River of Thames//
  
 
//w:thin the Port of the Citty of London yo:r orato:r did enter into a treaty w:th him the said David Hamilton
 
//w:thin the Port of the Citty of London yo:r orato:r did enter into a treaty w:th him the said David Hamilton
  
 
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PROB 11/406 Vere 140-189 Will of David Hamileton or Hamilton, Mariner of Whitechapel, Middlesex 13 October 1691

Latest revision as of 13:37, January 2, 2012

C5/485/78 f. 1

Editorial history

15/11/11, CSG: Images made of manuscript
20/11/11, CSG: Started transcription






Suggested links




To do




Abstract & context




Transcription


//?9 juni 1670//
//XXXX [Signature, top RH corner]//

//To y:e right honobée S:r Orlando Bridgman K:t & Barrt Lord Keeper//
//of the great Seale of England//

//Humbly complaineing, sheweth unto yo:r Lordp yo:r Orator Daniell Gates of London merchant That yo:r orato:r now using and exerceising & haveing for severall years now last past used and exercised the trade of a Merch:t he had occasion on aboute//

//the moneth of December in the year of our Lord 1668 to take a ship to ffreight for a Voyage intended to be made to severall pts and places beyond the Seas w:thin and w:thout the Streights of Gibraltar & your orato:r understanding that one David//

//Hamilton[1] of Limehouse in the county of Middx Marriner was then owner or Master of the shipp or vessell called the Legorne Merchant of London of the Burthen of 160 Tunns or thereabouts then rideing at anchor in the River of Thames//

//w:thin the Port of the Citty of London yo:r orato:r did enter into a treaty w:th him the said David Hamilton



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Possible primary sources


TNA

PROB 11/406 Vere 140-189 Will of David Hamileton or Hamilton, Mariner of Whitechapel, Middlesex 13 October 1691
  1. The David Hamilton mentioned in C5/485/78 f. 1 may match PROB 11/406 Vere 140-189 Will of David Hamileton or Hamilton, Mariner of Whitechapel, Middlesex 13 October 1691