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Heard, Kieron, Damian GoodburnInvestigating the maritime history of Rotherhithe: excavations at Pacific Wharf, 165 Rotherhithe Street, Southwark (London, 2003)
  
 
Ingram, Bruce Stirling (ed.), Three sea journals of Stuart times: being, first, the diary of Dawtrey Cooper, captain of the Pelican of the navy of His Majesty King Charles I. Kept during the expediton under the Earl of Lindsey to relieve La Rochelle in the year of our Lord 1628. Secondly, the journals of Jeremy Roch, captain ... (XXXX, 1936)
 
Ingram, Bruce Stirling (ed.), Three sea journals of Stuart times: being, first, the diary of Dawtrey Cooper, captain of the Pelican of the navy of His Majesty King Charles I. Kept during the expediton under the Earl of Lindsey to relieve La Rochelle in the year of our Lord 1628. Secondly, the journals of Jeremy Roch, captain ... (XXXX, 1936)

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HCA 13/76 Analysis

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Place names

A


Archangels in Russia



B


Bugbyes hole



C


Custome house [London]



G


Gravesend



L


Port of London



R


Anchor at Ratcliffe ?chaine[1]



T


The river of Thames



W


Wapping, parish of White Chappell
Wapping, in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell



Possible secondary sources


Heard, Kieron, Damian GoodburnInvestigating the maritime history of Rotherhithe: excavations at Pacific Wharf, 165 Rotherhithe Street, Southwark (London, 2003)

Ingram, Bruce Stirling (ed.), Three sea journals of Stuart times: being, first, the diary of Dawtrey Cooper, captain of the Pelican of the navy of His Majesty King Charles I. Kept during the expediton under the Earl of Lindsey to relieve La Rochelle in the year of our Lord 1628. Secondly, the journals of Jeremy Roch, captain ... (XXXX, 1936)
  1. See "...caused us to stop there till next morning, when we got up to Ratcliff Chain, where I took leave of the Captain who had treated me very civilly. So with a pair of oars I got up to the Bridgehouse, where I found Captain H. Lawrence's ketch bound for Plymouth, with whom I agreed for my passage..." (Bruce Stirling Ingram (ed.), Three sea journals of Stuart times: being, first, the diary of Dawtrey Cooper, captain of the Pelican of the navy of His Majesty King Charles I. Kept during the expediton under the Earl of Lindsey to relieve La Rochelle in the year of our Lord 1628. Secondly, the journals of Jeremy Roch, captain ... (XXXX, 1936), p. 107)