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To M:r Blackborne<ref>M:r Blackborne.  Just possibly William Blackborne (b.?, d. ca. 1657), fishmonger of London (PROB 11/271 Will of Walter Blackborne, Fishmonger of London 30 December 1657 Ruthen 499-543)</ref> for fish one bill
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P1110651 single sheet, unfoliated
 
P1110651 single sheet, unfoliated

Revision as of 15:19, May 21, 2012

HCA 15/6 Box Two

HCA 15 High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Early Instance and Prize Papers 1586-1778

Editorial history

15/05/12, CSG: Ordered volume at TNA to inspect & selectively image
18/05/12, CSG: Created page
18/05/12, CSG: Made 121 digital images






Suggested links


See Admiralty court cases

See HCA 15/6 Box One



To do




Physical description


HCA 15/6 2 boxes

BOX TWO

Made 121 digital images, XXXX (P1110540 to P1110651)



Sample transcriptions

P1110629 recto

High quality digital image

Georg Haywood his
Book off Account off the
shipe Constant Ruth off
London: and hir Cargoe and
Vittlings and stors and other
Charges ffor A voyage ffor
Ginia and Barbados and soe
to London

Thomas Parrij
Rich Holworthie
John Hardinge
XX: Willimy Sailemaker
Tho: ?Runninges
Tho: M?orle
M:r Stanton/



P1110630 verso & recto

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verso

BLANK

recto

Imprimis: ffolo (i) May 12:th: 1652:

paid M:r Deneson for the ship first ?penny

225-00-00

paid for Carpenters and Seamenswork
from the 5 of January to the 5 of .Aprill
as in particulars may appeare. from
folo. 62: to folo 74. with sails and one
?Tunne and other nessesaryes

193-14-03

More to M:r Deneson for sheathing and
ffor timber and one small boate ?agone bill

152-00-00

To M:r Bouth for deales used and for one
hundred for ?sftort and other things on bill

022-18-00

To M:r Brikeford for Coulors and Clothes on bill

006-00-00

To M:r Bodycotts[1] for Cables and Cordage on bill

124-00-00

To M:r Reed Smith for Ironwork on bill

060-00-00

To M:r Robarts for lead as on bill

007-05-00

To M:r Lash[2] for Carages and for blocks

019-10-00



P1110631 verso & recto

Good quality digital image

verso

To M:r Sewell
and harbour bread 9 quarters of pease and
flower and oatmeale as one bill

60-00-00

To M:r Blackborne[3] for fish one bill

30-18-00



P1110651 single sheet, unfoliated

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//To the hon:ble theHigh Court of Admiralty of England

The humble petition of Juan de lossa Barrona a Spaniard borne in Segovia

Sheweth That yo:r Pet:r Comming from Spaine for fflanders in the ship S:t George of Hamburrow whereof John
Martin is master) brought with him for his use & service at Antwerp the goods following. Viz:t tenn greate & small candlesticks
with foure topps, two Jarres, one stand?ish & sand box, one ?badon, two Cupps, one Silver & gilt long dish, thirteene silver
spoones & twelve forkes one paire of snuffers foure greate dishes thirteene small trenchers, two beere boules, buckles
& clasps foram?ule All of silver, one small barr of fourteene pounds Spanish waight, three peices of silver
out of the pet:rs pockett, two cedar cheasts wherein all theabove mentioned goods were conteyned with his linnen &
Apparrell, two Cellers of glasse & table linning therein, a little scrptore, one small fat of wine, two beds
with their Coverlett, all which were abovedeck in the Cabin where the pet:r lay/.

And yo:r pet:er haveing bine detayned here in this Citty about foure moneths, hoping the said ship with her lading
would have been released for to finish her voage at Oostend. but seeing it is still delayed, and yo:r pet:rs affaires
presse his departure for flanders./.

Hee humbly beseecheth yo:r Wor:ps would bee pleased to take out of the said
ship his said goods, with what to him belongeth as by his owne (with the Master marriner &
passengers) hee can make And your pet:r shall receive Justice./.

And doe ver ?bonnd to pray zXXXX

JUE LOSA BARONE [His signature]



Notes


  • 'The Schedule mentioned in M:r George Hughes his answer',

- Mentions the Thomas Bonadventure

  • Acco: of Shipp Eliz:a alias Hector


- mentions in a list relating to owners of the ship M:r Baker, M:r Pernnoyer for freight; M:r Samm:l Mico, Cap:t Ryder and Major Tymothy Cruse; also M:r Robert Rich

  • The Constant Ruth


Thomas Bonadventure


Case: Allegation of Alderman ffrederick & Company: Answer: George Hughes: Date: February 20th 1654[4]
  1. M:r Bodycott. Possibly William Bodycott, ropemaker of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex (PROB 11/319 Will of William Bodycott, Ropemaker of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex 15 January 1666 Mico 1-46)
  2. M:r Lash. See possibly related Richard Lash (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), Pully maker of Stepney, Middlesex; Jonathan Lash, Shipwright of Chatham, Kent; William Lash, Blockmaker of Chatham, Kent; and Samuel Lash, the Kings Majesty's Blockmaker for making and fitting blocks and carriages for the use and Service of His Majesty's Navy and Ordinance of Saint John Wapping, Middlesex (PROB 11/397 Will of Richard Lash, Pully maker of Stepney, Middlesex 19 October 1689 Ent 139-189; PROB 11/397 Will of Jonathan Lash, Shipwright of Chatham, Kent 05 December 1689 Ent 139-189; PROB 11/409 Will of William Lash, Blockmaker of Chatham, Kent 03 May 1692 Fane 49-96; PROB 11/456 Will of Samuel Lash, the Kings Majesty's Blockmaker for making and fitting blocks and carriages for the use and Service of His Majesty's Navy and Ordinance of Saint John Wapping, Middlesex 12 June 1700 Noel 84-123)
  3. M:r Blackborne. Just possibly William Blackborne (b.?, d. ca. 1657), fishmonger of London (PROB 11/271 Will of Walter Blackborne, Fishmonger of London 30 December 1657 Ruthen 499-543)
  4. HCA 13/127 Case: Allegation of Alderman ffrederick & Company: Answer: George Hughes: Date: February 20th 1654