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HCA 13/72 f.335r Annotate +<u>Edward and Isaac Barton</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.336r Annotate +<u>William Wood</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.336v Annotate +<u>Armiger Warner</u> PROB 11/404/104 Will of Armiger Warner, Mariner of London 16 March 1691  +
HCA 13/72 f.337r Annotate +<u>Thomas Bonfoy</u> "BONFOY, Thomas Dep Vintry, 1664 Ald Bread Street, 24 Jun 1664-3 Jul 1666, disch, F £920 (1) St Thomas Apostle, 1660-4, St Catherine Cree, 1666, Hammersmith, Middx, 1669 (2) DYE, PW, 1665 (3) d Oct-Nov 1669, bur ? Abbott Ripton, Hunts (4) Will PCC 133 Coke pr, 10 Nov 1669 f Samuel Bonfoy of Hayes, Middx, m Audrey Wilford, mar 1654, Lettice, da of Sir Thomas Barker (5) Merchant, Eastland C, adm by R, 1661 (6) Personalty, 1670, £9,087, Estate of Nicholas or Thomas BONFOY worth £2,000 p a in 1660 (7) Land Hunts, Norf, Oxon (4) Kt, 27 Apr 1665 (1) Capt Blue Regt, Mar 1660, Oct 1660 Bro of Nicholas BONFOY, Cous of Sir Thomas DAVIES Da Susan mar Sir Charles Caesar (8) (1) Beaven, I, p 51 (2) VBk, St Thomas Apostle, VBk, St Catherine Cree, will (3) Beaven, I, p 51, TLMAS, V, p 447 (4) Will (5) Boyd 10520, 10519 See Nicholas BONFOY for detail of parents (6) (6) Le Neve, p 88, Hinton, Eastland Trade, Appdx C4 (7) CSB, II, 241, Wotton, Eng Barts, IV, p 320 (8) Will, Le Neve, p 88"UNIQd1ec0b313fbc434f-ref-000014CA-QINU SEE ALSO: "BONFOY, Nicholas Co Co Bishopsgate Within, 1658, 1660 Ald Broad Street, 20 Oct 1664-7 Mar 1666, disch, F £620 (1) St Helen, 1650, Ealing, Middx, 1672 (2) CLO, M, 1665 (3) b 1619, d Nov 1672 (4) PCC Admon, Dec 1672 f Samuel Bonfoy of Hayes, Middx, m Audrey, da of John Wilford, of I o W, mar 1650, at AH London Wall, Mary, da of Nicholas Shepperd, gent, and Anne Millett of Harrow, Middx (5) Levant, cloth-merchant EIC, fr, 1669, by R (6) Personalty, Dec 1674, £8,602 Estate of Nicholas or Thomas BONFOY worth £2,000 p a in 1660 Shipping (£850) EIC stock, 1669, 1670 (7) City property and land Middx (£1,080 in 1672/3) (8) Wid Mary mar Robert ASKE Bro of Thomas BONFOY Cous of Sir Thomas DAVIES (9) (1) Beaven, I, p 76 (2) Boyd 4088, CSB, II 346b/Inv (3) Beaven, II, p 97 (4) Boyd 4088 (5) Boyd 4088, 10519, f was s of Sebastian Bonfoy of St Andrew Holborn, merchant, and Alice, sis of Hugh Audley (6) CSB, II, 346b, Inv, Cal Min EIC, 1668-70, p 186 (7) CSB, II, 346b, Wotton, Eng Barts, IV, p 370, CSB, II, 346b/Inv, Cal Min EIC (8) CSB, II, 346b/Inv (9) Boyd 28199, 10519, 10520, will of Thomas BONFOY"UNIQd1ec0b313fbc434f-ref-000014CD-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.351r Annotate +<u>Alexander Fowler</u> "London Hearth Tax. 1666: [St Olives Hart]: Streett: '''Elezander Fowler 6 hearths'''"UNIQ80e2ec0d09b3dbb6-ref-00000009-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate +<u>William Kiffin</u> "Heath tax: 1666 St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Powells ally William Kiffin 7 hearths"UNIQa95432d63014c87d-ref-0000144F-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.352v Annotate +<u>Segar Corsellis</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.353v Annotate +<u>Francis Prince</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.354r Annotate +<u>William Kiffin</u> <u>Robert Stiles</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.354v Annotate +<u>Robert Archer</u> Latham and Mathews mention a Robert Archer, citizen and grocer of Old Jewry, whose name occurs in a will of 1659. They state that this Robert Archer was possibly the uncle of Betty Archer, admired by Pepys as an undergraduate, and of Mary Archer, who married to Clement Sankey, an ex-Fellow of Magdalene in 1669UNIQb074288f1442eea0-ref-00000132-QINU <u>William East</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.361r Annotate +<u>John Brewer</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.378v Annotate +<u>Thomas Warren</u> <u>William Warren</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.38r Annotate +<u>Peter Proby</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.390r Annotate +<u>Antonio Rodrigues Robles [''alias'' Adrian Turin]</u> '''Maurice Woolf discusses the career of Antonio Rodrigues Robles in the context of the use of fictitious names in trade for canary wines between London and the Canaries.'''UNIQda6e4e09708f8dc0-ref-0000130B-QINU "In July 1658 Antonio Rodrigues Robles was encountering the London Jews' perennial difficulty of claiming cargo that had, in order to avoid confiscation by the Spaniards, been laded under a fictitious name. [FN69] Robles used the alias Adrian Turin and when a vessel, the ''Mary and Joyce'', had been captured by the Spanish he had had 40 pipes of Canary wine on board. The ship had since been retaken by the Commonwealth, and Robles required the usual witnesses to vouch for him as an English subject. He found them in Domingo de la Cerda [FN70] his accountant and manager; John Bellamy, [FN71] his cooper; Augustine Coronel, and Antonio Fernandez Carvajal. Robles, according to de la Cerda, had constantly traded from the Canaries to London and his factors in Teneriffe sent him 300, 400, and (in 1657) 600 pipes of Canary wine annually. Robles, according to Coronel, had been living in London since 1648. In September 166172 and in July 166373 there are two Port Book entries showing that he exported double bays, serges, cottons, Norwich stuffs, and kersies to the Canaries but not in any large quantities. He was importing wine from the Canaries in 1660 [FN74] but his name does not appear again in the Port Books until 1671, [FN75] when he received a small quantity of Normandy canvas from Rouen. His trade in Canary wine, however, seems to have improved again in the 'seventies and from 1675 to 1679 he averaged over 85 pipes, worth annually about £2,500. [FN76] Records of Robles' exports are infrequent and<br /> unimportant and one is left with the impression that, in his case, the Port Books give us a totally inadequate indication of the trade he did. Footnotes: 69 P.R.O. H.C.A. 13/72.<br /> 70 De la Cerda appears, trading on his own account, in 1662 P.R.O. E.190 48/7 22 August, 2 September.<br /> 71 Bellamy was associated with Carvajal's famous raid on the Customs. See Wolf's 'The First English Jew', Trans.JHSE, Vol. II, pp. 38, 41, and 'Jewry of the Restoration,' Trans.JHSE, Vol. V, pp. 6, 9.<br /> 72 P.R.O. E.190 48/4.<br /> 73 P.R.O. E.190 49/3.<br /> 74 P.R.O. E.190 47/6.<br /> 75 P.R.O. E.190 53/4 4 July.<br /> 76 P.R.O. E.190 63/1, 66/4, 66/7, 81/2."  +
HCA 13/72 f.390v Annotate +<u>John Bellamy</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.3r Annotate +<u>Lewis Scarletti</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.400r Annotate +<u>Phillip Stafford</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.403r Annotate +<u>Thomas Warren</u> <u>William Warren</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.405v Annotate +<u>Thomas Bale</u> It is clear from Thomas Bales' will, dated November 17th, 1671, that he retained his connections with the Spanish and probably the Canry wine trade. In this will, Bale mentions debts due to him from two merchants in Cadiz. His will is made anticipating imminent death ("now weak in Bodie") in the port of Sally, on the Barbary coast. It is not clear whether Bale died in Sally, since there is a five year gap until the date of probate in February 1676 (modern dating). This connection with the Barbary coast is apparent in Thomas Bale's deposition in HCA 13/72 above, made in July 1658, in which he mentions being a factor for the London merchant Thomas Warren at the port of Saphia, which was also on the North African coast. <u>Thomas Warren</u> <u>William Warren</u> In his will, dated 1676, Thomas Bale, merchant, appointed "Mr William Warren in Lime=street of London Merchant" as his sole Executor. UNIQcea067370b473f16-ref-000013D3-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.430v Annotate +<u>John Caseby</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.432v Annotate +<u>John Casby</u> John Casby is described as a London merchant in ''The Lord Protector against a certaine shipp called the ''Saint Lawrence'' (whereof Peter Binnewysent was and is Master) and the wynes and goods in the same taken by some of the shipps in the immediate service of this Commonwealth and against John Caseby and others coming in for their interest''UNIQa75c94a0498bc912-ref-0000144E-QINU. He is identified in this case as the original "affraighter" of the ''Saint Lawrence''. Casby was not a witness in this case. However, he was deposed on February 16th 1658(59) in the separate claime of Robles in the ''Saint Lawrence''. In Casby's deposition he describes himself as a merchant of London, aged thirty-two years. According to his deposition, he had lived in the Canary islands, where he had known Antonio Rodrigues Robles, before Robles moved to London in about 1652. Casby himself had moved to London three years before the time of his deposition.UNIQa75c94a0498bc912-ref-00001451-QINU Further detail is provided by Richard Casby, a twenty-one year old London merchant, who had lived with John Casby for eight years - five of those in the Canary islands, and the last three back in London. According to Richard Casby, John Casby's correspondent in the Canary islands was Don Christoval da Alvarado, with whom he traded under the fictitious name of "Peter vander RubinUNIQa75c94a0498bc912-ref-00001454-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.43r Annotate +<u>Elias Mandeville</u> "Family Search: Community Tress: Elias MandevilleUNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000E91-QINU Elias Mandeville<br /> Born: of, St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location Died: 1665 Notes: DGS: 4110380_00145<br /> APPRENTICESHIP: Free, 1638.<br /> OCCUPATION: Merchant.<br /> OCCUPATION: Draper.<br /> PROBATE: Will 1665 [PCC:42 Hyde].<br /> NOTE: See Boyd's 'Citizens of London' record no. 5111 for additional information. Family: Sibil, b. 1638, d. 1674 Children: 1. Mary Mandeville, c. 24 Feb 1651/52, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 2. Elias Mandeville, b. 30 Jun 1654, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 3. Elias Mandeville, b. 25 May 1655, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 4. Sibil Mandeville, b. 28 May 1657, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 5. Charles Mandeville, b. 5 May 1658, bur. 21 Oct 1659, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location<br /> 6. Thomas Mandeville, c. 22 Aug 1659, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 7. Daniel Mandeville, b. 13 Oct 1660, d. Yes, date unknown<br /> 8. ~[Unknown] Mandeville, bur. 7 Oct 1661, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location<br /> 9. Abigail Mandeville, d. Yes, date unknown" A.H. Johnson, The history of the Worshipful Company of the drapers of London; preceded by an introduction on London and her gilds up to the close of the XVth century, col IV (appendices to Vol.111) (Oxford, 1922)UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000E94-QINU - "Elias Mandevile in Walbrooke" [page unclear] '''Parish registers of Saint Helens Bishopsgate:''' <u>Baptisms</u> '''1652 April 22''' Gowin s. of John Paige, Marchant, and Katherine his wife [NOTE: John Paige, the Canry wine merchant married the daughter of his master, the Canary wine merchant Gowan Paynter]<br /> May 12 Damaris d. of Henery Spurstowe, Marchant, and Suzanna his wife"UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000E97-QINU "'''(1652) Feb 24''' Mary d. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, aud Sibila his wife '''(1652) Mar. 10''' Hugh s. of Nicholas Bonfoy, Clothworker, and Marie his wife '''(1652) Mar 10''' Mary d. of James Langham, gent., and Marie his wife '''(1652) Mar 17''' Anne d. of Nicholas Warren, Marchant, and Margarett his wife"UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000E9A-QINU "'''(1653) Sep. 9''' Suzanna d. of Henery Spurstowe, Marchant, and Suzanna his<br /> [wife] ; born 27 Aug.<br /> — Carleton s. of Boulstrod Whitlock, lord Commissioner of the greate scale of England, aud dame ladie Mary his wife; born at Whitehall 13 June (1652)UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000E9D-QINU "'''(1654) July 5''' Elias s. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, and of Sibila his wife ;<br /> born 30 June"UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000EA0-QINU "'''(1655) May 27''' Elias s. of Elias Mandevell, Marchant, and Sibilla his wife ;<br /> born 25 May"UNIQ7843b0961a806d1f-ref-00000EA3-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.442v Annotate +<u>Christopher Clitheroe</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.443r Annotate +<u>Mr Thomas Pawley </u> <u>William Ustick</u>  +
HCA 13/72 f.448v Annotate +'''William Wood, mast maker''' Thomas Twinney, a forty-five year old shipwright of Wapping, deposed on July 15th 1650 in the English High Court of Admiralty. He stated that he had often seen a mast which was now lying in "the yard of William Wood mast maker in Wapping". The mast belonged to the ''Mary'' of Greenwich (Master: James Kendall), and was the ship's main mast. The mast had been stored there following the casting away of the ship the previous winter whilst carrying a lading of coals from Newcastle to London.UNIQ3280add88822aa74-ref-00000004-QINU  +
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