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| HCA 13/71 f.300r Annotate + | <u>Abraham Gaultier</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.316r Annotate + | <u>Henry Elmes</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.330v Annotate + | <u>Robert Oxwicke</u> London merchant + |
| HCA 13/71 f.369r Annotate + | '''Listed on this page''' Peter Andrewes<br /> ffrancis Barrvral da Cancye, Governour of New Barcellona (1648)<br /> don louis da Chaves<br /> Richard and Beniamin Grandley<br /> William Jacket, Captain of the Mayflower<br /> Roger Kilvert, Merchant of London, aged 68<br /> Simon Lopez, subject of King of Spain<br /> Roderigo da Padilla, subject of King of Spain<br /> Alvarez Perez, subject of King of Spain<br /> Alfares Sixhouter, subject of King of Spain<br /> Samuel Vassall<br /> don diego da Vizvis, subject of King of Spain<br /> John Wirkey<br /> ----<br /> '''Roger Kilvert''' Roger Kilvert appears to have been connected with Spain and the Canary wine trade. He appears in HCA 13/65 described as a merchant, aged sixty six "Of the parish of Saint Bennetts ffinck London"UNIQ3334d6b6c4957cbf-ref-00000BC2-QINU PROB 11/267/429 Will of Roger Kilvert, Merchant of London 17 September 1657 "61c. In your particular letters I have given you advice of the sale of your wines, I mean all those that were good as sound. Though I sold them all at one price, yet I would not have you to think that I have done any of you wrong. They were put in several cellars, and I protest I know not 12d difference in them. I never knew so many bad wines in London as now, of sherries, Malagas and Canaries. I believe there's above 4,000 pipes and butts this day unsold, and God knows when they will be disposed of. Some men have their wines of this 2 years unsold, as '''Mr [Roger] Kilvert''' and Mr Bonfoy, which will prove unsufferable losses to them. By Mr Lang's letter I see there's no hopes of having home any wines in the Swan, there being none fit to be laden, besides they ask above your contract. [See 53a.] Good Canaries are now worth above £30 per pipe, but it's said by some Parliament men that they will put a price that the vintners shall not sell for above 7d per pint; so after that rate they cannot give us above £18 per pipe. Of this shall be more larger in my next."UNIQ3334d6b6c4957cbf-ref-00000BC5-QINU + |
| HCA 13/71 f.375v Annotate + | <u>Abraham Corsellis</u> Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory." Will identifies:<br /> - Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br /> - Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br /> - Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br /> - Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br /> - Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br /> - Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br /> - Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br /> London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br /> - Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece <u>Peter Descobeck</u> Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings"). The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk". Descobeck stated: In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br /> or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br /> delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br /> (knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br /> Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br /> hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br /> halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br /> shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000000A-QINU +, <u>Abraham Corsellis</u> Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory." Will identifies:<br /> - Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br /> - Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br /> - Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br /> - Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br /> - Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br /> - Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br /> - Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br /> London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br /> - Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece <u>Peter Descobeck</u> Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings"). The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk". Descobeck stated: In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br /> or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br /> delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br /> (knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br /> Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br /> hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br /> halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br /> shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000000A-QINU +, <u>Abraham Corsellis</u> Brewer. The preamble of Abraham Corsellis' will, written in ?1665, states: "Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smithfeild in the Parish of Saint Buttolph without Algate in the County of Middlesex Brewer being sickly and weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory." Will identifies:<br /> - Sons: Charles and Abraham Corsellis [joint executors]; James Corsellis<br /> - Daughters: Anne [?Bald(e)], widow of Abraham [?Bald(e)], late of London, merchant, first daughter of Abraham Corsellis; Mary Corsellis (second daughter); Elizabeth and Hester Corsellis (two youngest daughters)<br /> - Wife: Ja[?cominia] Corsellis<br /> - Brother: Nicholas Corsellis [Overseer of the will]<br /> - Uncle Charles Liebaert/Lybaert (deceased)<br /> - Land etc in West Ham, Eastwestham Westham Burrells and other places in Essex and in Middlesex<br /> - Bequests to poor of Parish of Parish of Saint Buttolphs without Algate that live out of the ffreedome of the Cittie of London, poore of the duch Congregation in<br /> London, poore of the Parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of London, poore of the Parish of Saint Mary Matsellon alias Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, poore of the duch Congregation in Sandwich in the County of kent<br /> - Bequests to: my Servants the Legacies hereunder mentioned that is to say unto Richard davenp[?ont] (commonly called the Brewer) the summe of Tenn pounds (if he shall serve out the full time of his Apprenticeshippe) unto the miller fforty shillings unto the h[?orse]keeper Twenty shillings unto William Stringer and Christopher howard five pounds a peece, unto William hill fforty shillings, unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings unto my Maid servant the summe of Twenty shillings, to my Servant James Batt at Westham and to his wife Tenn shillings a peece and to all other my Servants belongeing to my dwelling house in London or to my Brewhouse Tenn shillings a peece <u>Peter Descobeck</u> Peter Descobeck is identified in Abraham Corsellis will (?1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is given a legacy: ("unto Peter descobecke fforty shillings"). The same Peter Descobeck testified in the Admiralty Court case above, giving his age in 1656 as sixty-four years, and describing himself as a "Brewer's Clerk". Descobeck stated: In the yeare 1650 and more particularly in or about the moneth of May<br /> or June of the said yeare (as hee remembreth the time) there was<br /> delivered at and from the Brewhouse of the said Abraham Corsellis<br /> (knowne by the name of the harts horne brewhouse3 scituat in<br /> Eastsmithfeild) sixtie tonnes, one<br /> hogshead and twenty nine gallons of beere and one last and a<br /> halfe of barrells to and for the use and setting out of the<br /> shipp the ''Salem'' arlate then lying in the River of Thames"UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000000A-QINU + |
| HCA 13/71 f.417v Annotate + | <u>Andrew Debenham</u> Probably Abraham Corsellis' partner in the Hartshorne brewery, and also a brewer [TBC]. A Richard Debenham, brewer, is mentioned in Andrew Corsellis' will (dated 1665) as a servant of Corsellis and is described as "the Brewer"). SEE: [[Tools: PROB 11/329/179 Will of Abraham Corsellis%2C of Saint Botolph without Aldgate 11 February 1669|PROB 11/329/179 Will of Abraham Corsellis, of Saint Botolph without Aldgate 11 February 1669]] + |
| HCA 13/71 f.520v Annotate + | '''Dierick Hoste''' Dierick Hoste deposed in the English High Court of Admiralty fifteen years earlier, on April 21st 1641. He described himself as a merchant, aged about 53 years, of the parish of Saint Mary Abchurch, and stated that he was an elder in the Dutch Church in the parish of Saint Peter le Poore. In his deposition Hoste claimed close acquaintance with Peter Vandeputt, and Peter Vandeputt's father, Mr Giles Vandeputt. He cited Peter Vandeputt's baptismal date as Augst 25th, 1611, having inspected the entry in the books of the Dutch Church.UNIQf066d35b3f2356b6-ref-00000005-QINU See <u>Dirick Hoste (1588-1663)</u>UNIQf066d35b3f2356b6-ref-00000008-QINU Born Middleburg, Zeeland, son of Jacques Hoste and Barbara Henricks<br /> Husband of Jane Hoste, daughter of James Desmastres, a London merchant; married in Dutch Church, Austin Friars, Oct. 1613<br /> Died 1663 One of Dierick Hoste's daughters was the wife of Peter Vandeputt + |
| HCA 13/71 f.52v Annotate + | <u>Humphrey Hardwick</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.533r Annotate + | <u>James Jenkins</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.533v Annotate + | <u>Phillip Ewers</u> <br /> <u>John Jefferis</u> "JEFFREYS, John (B) Ald Bread Street, 27 Jun 1661, disch same day, F £820 (1) St Mary Axe, 1677, St Andrew Undershaft, 1686/7, The Priory, Brecon (2) GR, appr, 1632, to Nicholas Heywood, M, 1661 (3) b 1614, 3rd son, at Llywell, Brecon, d s Nov 1688, bur St Andrew Undershaft (4) Will PCC 150 Exton pr, 20 Nov 1688 f Edward Jeffreys of Baillie Cwmdwr, and Llywell, 1630, Brecon, gent, m -, da of John David Gwilym, mar Mary Bassett of -, Leic (5) Merchant, tobacconist in partnership with neph Jeffrey Jeffreys Assis RAC, 1672-3, 1675 Said to have lost £20,000 worth of tobacco in the Fire of London Inner Temple, 1640 Auditor of Imprests, 1664/5 (6) City and London property, land Norf, Kent, Oxon, Glouc, Essex, Heref, Middx, Brecon (7) MP Brecknockshire, 1661-2 (void), Brecon Boroughs, 1679-81, Jun 1685-7 Pro Court, "very right", 1680/1 (8) Lt Col in Royalist army, prisoner, 1645 Constable of Dublin Castle Compounded for delinquency, 1646/7 (8) Neph and heir Jeffrey, Jeffreys, Kt, Ald, 1701, MP Brecon Boroughs, 1690-98, 1701-09, "worth £300,000" He mar Sarah, da and heir of Nicholas DAWES Their son, Edward Jeffreys, MP Marlborough, 1702-5, Brecon Boroughs, 1709-13 Neph and heir John Jeffreys, MP Radnorshire, 1692-98, Marlborough, 1701-2, 1705-8, Brechnockshire, 1705-2 (9) (1) Beaven, I, p 50 (2) Directory, 1677, will, Pink MS 305/23 (3) Beaven, II, p 92, GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66, f 31 (4) C B Boulter, History of St Andrew Undershaft (1935), pp 124, 127, will (5) C B Boulter, op cit, p 127, GR, Appr Reg, 1629-66, f 31, W R Williams, The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, 1541-1895 (1895), p 18 (6) Directory, 1677, C B Boulter, op cit, p 127, will, K G Davies, Index, W R Williams, op cit, p 18, HMC, 9th Rept (Ormonde MSS), p 158 (7) Will (8) Beaven, II, p 92, W R Williams, op cit, pp 18, 24, see Mrs Eric George, "Elections and Electioneering, 1679-81" in EHR (1930), p 554, SP, Chas II, 415/39, Pink MS, 305, f 27 (9) Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne, Luttrell, IV, p 531, will of Nicholas DAWES"UNIQ6d03a2c2ad2a49f2-ref-00000EFC-QINU + |
| HCA 13/71 f.535r Annotate + | <u>Charles Marescoe</u> PROB 11/333/523 Will of Charles Marescoe, Merchant of London 12 September 1670 + |
| HCA 13/71 f.53r Annotate + | '''Aron Estes''' '''William ffudge''' '''Clement Harbie (alt. Harby(e)''' '''William Williams''' (William Williams and company) + |
| HCA 13/71 f.543r Annotate + | Wikipedia entry: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bennett_%28Governor%29 Richard Bennett (Governour)] + |
| HCA 13/71 f.55v Annotate + | <u>Thomas Sherwill</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.606r Annotate + | <u>Thomas Baudes [alt. ?Bawdes]</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.619r Annotate + | <u>Thomas Preston</u> "'''1646.''' Thomas Preston, eld. son of ''Isaac'', woodmonger, b. in<br /> Botolph's Aldgate, 9 May, 1632. Isaac Preston, second son of the same, b. in same parish,<br /> 10 Dec. 1635."UNIQ19167d38788d9787-ref-0000106C-QINU + |
| HCA 13/71 f.642v Annotate + | <u>Thomas Smyth/Smith</u> <u>Thomas Waren/Warren</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.64r Annotate + | '''Charles Gabrij''' "On 3 February 1640, Charles Gabry, from Utrecht, 29 years old, living on the Vyzelgracht, assisted by his brother Jan Gabry, was legally engaged to Maria Walens, from Cologne, assisted by her uncle and guardian Salomon Walens and by Elisabet Walens, her sister, living as above, parents dead. [signed] Charles Gabry, Maria Walens - (DTB 453/203) - marriage intentions of the church - (Own research)"UNIQ0d10f55215c22abf-ref-0000068B-QINU + |
| HCA 13/71 f.679r Annotate + | See HCA 13/61 f.476r<br /> - Deposition of William Greene of the parish of Saint Magdalen Bermondsey, mariner, aged 37 years, dated May 17th 1649<br /> - William Greene was master of the ship the ''John and Sarah'' in January 1649, and was at ffaro in Portugal, where he laded 61 pipes of oil<br /> - en route back to London and Irish man of war took a shot at her and one pipe of oil was ruined + |
| HCA 13/71 f.68v Annotate + | <u>Francis Fowke/Fooke</u> <u>Thomas Rowse</u> + |
| HCA 13/71 f.72r Annotate + | <u>William Langhorne</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.100v Annotate + | <u>Robert Gale</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.105v Annotate + | <u>Witnesse on the Endymion</u> [[HCA 13/72 f.496v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Bowdler]] of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex. Marchant, aged 35 yeeres = Purser of the Endymion/Endimion Captaine Gervase Couchmann = Captaine of the Endymion/Endimion [Unnamed] Carpenter of the shipp Endimion [[HCA 13/72 f.484r Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Garrard]] of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner, aged twenty nine yeeres = First mate of the Endymion/Endimion; Commander of the Endymion/Endimion after death of Captaine Gervase Couchmann Alexander Rignols alias Reynolds = Chief mate of the Endymion/Endimion) the voyage in question + |
| HCA 13/72 f.110v Annotate + | <u>Ambrose Smith</u> + |
| HCA 13/72 f.112r Annotate + | <u>Charles Bradick</u> + |