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HCA 13/76 Analysis

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Place names

A


Amsterdam
from Lisbon to Amsterdam
Archangels in Russia
Archangell



B


bound for Barbery
laded at ?Bourdeauy
Brest
the harbour of Brest in ffreance
a native of Bridge
Bridges
a burger of Bridges and a subiect of y:e King of ffrance
the coast of Brittany
The buoy
The buoy in the Nore
Bugbys hole
Bugbyes hole



C


Cadiz in Spaine
Com Canty
Chichester
Chichester river
Civita Vechia
Colchester
y:e Cowes
Custome house [London]
his matys Customshouse [?at Chichester]



D


Denmark
y:e Dominions or territoryes of y:e ffrench King
jis Matyes Dominions and countryes then usurped from him [King Charles II, in exile]
East from Downes
Dublin
Civitate Dublinien in Hibernia
a Dunkirker borne



E


Edinboro in Scotland
Elmore, Gloucestershire
England
Essex



F


ffalmouth
fflanders
porti in ffrandria [Latin]
porto in fflandri [Latin]
Port Lewis in ffrance
the harbour of Brest in ffreance



G


y:e ?Sparr in Germany
the Ministrie of Tubingn (sic) in Germany
Gloucestershire
civitatis Gottenburgenis [Latin]
Gottenburgh
Gravesend
East Greenwich in Com Canty
Greenewich



H


the Hague
Hamborow
Civitate Dublinien in Hibernia



I


a native of ?Wrexford in Ireland



K


?Krugers in Norway



L


betweene y:e lands End and ?Mounte buy
Larwick in Norway
the sd ship S:t Jacob at Larwick in Norway
Leghorne
Legorne
Ligorne
from
from Lisbon to Amsterdam
Lisbone
y:e port of Lisbone
city of London
Port of London
London
Port Lewis in ffrance



M


Masterland
Masterland in Sweden
y:e City of Masterland
goods from Mayorca
Messina
betweene y:e lands End and ?Mounte buy



N


Nants
States of the United Netherlands
Newcastle
Newport in fflanders
Nore
The buoy in the Nore
Norway



O


Ostend
Ottenborow in Sweden



P


having bisones of his owne at Pftene [CHECK THIS]
Plymouth
Pomerania



R


Ratcliffe
Anchor at Ratcliffe ?chaine[1]
Ratcliffe Chaine
hee liveth neere Ratcliffe Crosse in Stepney parish
a native of ?RoesBrooker [?in Flanders]



S


S:t Maloe
Scotland
an Alehouse keeper in sicklesham
The Sound
y:e Crown of Spaine
y:e ?Sparr in Germany
Stepney
paroa de Stepney als Stebenheath
hee liveth neere Ratcliffe Crosse in Stepney parish
y:e City of Stockholme
Stockholme
Burgers of Stralsund
a native of Stralsund in Pomerania in the dominion of the King of Sweden
Stralseunden in Pomerania [Latin]
Stralsunden
severall ports and places in y:e Streights
Sunderland
Sweden
this Nation of Sweedden



T


The river of Thames
y:e river of Thames
the Alice of Topsham
y:e Port of Topsham
the Towerhouse in Gottenburgh
the Ministrie of Tubingn (sic) in Germany



U


y:e United Provinces
States of y:e United provinces



W


Wapping, parish of White Chappell
Wapping, in parro S:ta Marice Matsellon als White Chappell
Wivenhoe
a native of ?Wrexford in Ireland



Y


Yarmouth



Z


Yant
Zephalonia



Possible secondary sources


Heard, Kieron, Damian Goodburn, Investigating 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)