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HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.15v Annotate +Cadiz <br /> Dunkerke / Dunquirke <br /> Dover  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.16r Annotate +Antwerp<br /> Dunquirke<br /> Cadiz<br /> Ostend  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.17r Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Antwerp<br /> Dover<br /> Ostend<br /> Dunquirke<br /> fflander  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.3r Annotate +<u>Abraham Stockman continued</u> '''Abraham Stockman family background''' Family historical details in the Swedish language online family tree of "Blumensaadt & Ingemand - Vores Slægt":UNIQ915c057940acae93-ref-0000229A-QINU Abraham Stockman<br /> b. 1596 Hamburg<br /> m. married twice, (1) no date (2) 1620<br /> d. 24. April 1669, Altona Hamburg (age 72-73) Father: Samuel Stockman, f,1564, Antwerpen<br /> Mother: Louise Noe, f. 1566, Antwerp Wife 1: Dina Jacobs, f.1604, Danzig, d. Dec 9th 1692, Altona Stadt, Hamburg (age of 88)<br /> Children by wife 1:<br /> 1. Hendrik Stockman, f. 1632, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 9 dec. 1677, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 45 år)<br /> 2. Jan Stockman, f. 1634, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 3 mar. 1665, Altona, Hamburg, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 31 år)<br /> 3. Anna Stockman, f. 1635, Altona, Hamburg, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 23 dec. 1695, Altona, Hamburg, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 60 år)<br /> 4. Maria Stockman, f. 1636, Altona Stadt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 17 sep. 1670, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 34 år)<br /> 5. Elizabeth Stockman, f. 1640, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 29 maj 1676 (Alder 36 år) Wife 2: Amarens Siks, f. 1598, Hamburg, d. 1630 (age of 32)<br /> Married: 1620, Hamburg<br /> Children: 1. Dina Stockman, f. 1622, Hamburg, Tyskland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted, d. 4 okt. 1680 (Alder 58 år) '''Other HCA references to Abraham Stockman''' "within the time arlate and more particularly in or about the moneth of Aprill last the said wheate amounting to 720 quarters or thereabouts was at hamborowe laden and put aboard the said Bowier the dove of hamborough (Otto Pape master) to be transported to London and here delivered to and for the use and accompt of the said Lucas Jacobs and company, which hee knoweth being Stiersman of the said Bowier and seeing the lading thereof, and hearing '''Abraham Stockman''' a merchant of Hamborowe that laded the same say that the same was soe laden for and to be sent to London to the said Lucas Jacobs and company"UNIQ915c057940acae93-ref-0000229D-QINU ----<br /> <u>Vincent van Campen</u> '''Archival meta data for legal dispute in the Reichskammergericht concerning the estate of Vincent van Kampen, merchant in Spain, deceased, 1657'''UNIQ915c057940acae93-ref-000022A0-QINU "Vollständiger Titel: Kläger: Dr. Vincent Gramers, niedersächsischer Hofrat, als Kurator der Anna Behrens, Frau das Albert Behrens und Tochter des '''Joachim von Kampen (der Ältere)''' in Hamburg.- Beklagter: '''Johann Baptist Juncker, Abraham Stockmann und andere Assekuradeure in Hamburg'''.- Streitgegenstand: Mandati ... cum clausula; Streit um die Erbschaft des '''Vincent von Kampen, Kaufmann in Spanien''', zwischen den Klägern, Joachim von Kampen (der Jündere) und '''Franz Schloyer''' sowie Verhinderung der Auszahlung der Versicherungssumme für verunglückte und von den Engländern aufgebrachte Schiffe in Höhe von einigen tausend Mark durch die Beklagten an '''Hieronymus Schnitger''', da dieser angeblich nur zum Schein und zur Anwendung von Gefährdungen aus der durch Vincent von Kampen getätigten Ausfuhr von Silber die Policen unterzeichnet, Vincent von Kampen die jedoch bezahlt hatte Archivaliensignatur: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 211-2_K 6 Kontext: Reichskammergericht >> K Laufzeit: 1657 Enthältvermerke: Enthält: Prokuratoren: Kläger: Lt. Ulrich Daniel Kühorn. Beklagter: Dr. Abraham Ludwig von Gülich (junior).- Instanzen: 1. Reichskammergericht 1657. Sonstige Erschließungsangaben: Verwandte Bestände / Verzeichnungseinheiten: 741-4_S11212 (Bestelleinheit) [Mikroverfilmung von] Bestand: 211-2 Reichskammergericht" '''Archival meta data for legal dispute in the Reichskammergericht concerning Susanne Escon, widow of Vincent van Kampen, merchant in Cadiz, deceased, 1656-1660'''UNIQ915c057940acae93-ref-000022A3-QINU Vollständiger Titel: Kläger: '''Susanne Escon''', Witwe des Vincent von Kampfen, und ihre Kinder als Erben des '''Vincent von Kampen in Cadix'''.- Beklagter: Rat der Stadt Hamburg und als Nebenbeklagter Hinrich Teckelnburg (Teckelnborg), Bürger zu Hamburg.- Streitgegenstand: Mandati ... cum clausula; Einstellung des Arrestverfahren vor dem Niedergericht wegen Rechtshändigkeit der Sache am Reichskammergericht in einem Streit um eine Forderung des Nebenbeklagten in Höhe von 10 000 Reichstalern gegen '''Franz Schloyer, Faktor des Vincent von Kampen''' Archivaliensignatur: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 211-2_K 8 Alt-/Vorsignatur: J 213 Kontext: Reichskammergericht >> K Laufzeit: 1656-1660 Enthältvermerke: Enthält: Prokuratoren: Kläger: Dr. Abraham Ludwig von Gülich (junior). Beklagter: Dr. Georg Goll. Nebenbeklagter: Lt. Ulrich Daniel Kühorn.- Instanzen: 1. Reichskammergericht 1658-1660.- Darin: Abrechnung von 1656 des Vincent von Kampen über getätigte Geschäfte; Bürgschaft von 1657 des Joachim Sengstacke und des Lukas Lütkens für '''Franz Schloyer'''. Sonstige Erschließungsangaben: Verwandte Bestände / Verzeichnungseinheiten: 741-4_S11212 (Bestelleinheit) [Mikroverfilmung von] Digitalisat im Angebot des Archivs: kein Digitalisat verfügbar Bestand: 211-2 Reichskammergericht Rechteinformation: Rechteinformation beim Datenlieferanten zu klären." '''Archival metadata for legal dispute in the Reichskammergericht concerning Anna Behrens (by birth von Kampen) vs Franz Schloyer (Sloier) and others, 1666'''UNIQ915c057940acae93-ref-000022A6-QINU Vollständiger Titel: Kläger: Leopold Mittag, Advokat in Hamburg, als Kurator der '''Anna Behrens, geb. von Kampen''', Frau des Albert Behrens in Hamburg.- Beklagter: '''Franz Schloyer (Sloier)''' und andere "Prätendenten" der Erbschaft des '''Vincenz von Kampen, Kaufmann in Spanien''', sowie als Nebenbeklagter der Rat der Stadt Hamburg.- Streitgegenstand: Mandati sine clausula; Stellung einer neuen Kaution durch die Beklagten nach dem Fallissement des Rudolf Berenberg, der zusammen mit Hans und Henrich Pumpe, Joachim Sengstacke und Lukas Lütchens für die Kaution des Franz Schloyer wegen der zwischen den Parteien strittigen Erbschaftsgeldern in Höhe von 95 628 Mark lübisch gebürgt hatte, '''in einem seit 1656 beim Reichskammergericht anhängigen Prozess''', in dem der Kläger eine citatio edictalis und ein Mandat zur Kautionsstellung gegen die Beklagten erwirkt hatte; Forderung des Klägers nach Sequestration und Hinweis auf gebotene Eile wegen zahlreicher Fallissements und allgemeinen Rückgangs der Handelsgeschäfte durch die "zur See geführten Kriege und führfallende Rauberey" Archivaliensignatur: Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 211-2_C 3 Alt-/Vorsignatur: C 131 Kontext: Reichskammergericht >> C Laufzeit: 1666 Enthältvermerke: Enthält: Prokuratoren: Kläger: Lt. Ulrich Daneil Kühorn. Beklagter und Nebenbeklagter: Dr. Johann Georg von Gülchen (senior).- Instanzen: 1. Reichskammergericht 1666.- Darin: Aktenstücke aus dem Citationsprozess zwischen den Parteien; Bürgschaft von 1666 des Henrich Pohlmann, Hermann Stubbe, '''Cord und Paridom Jastram für die Kaution des Franz Schloyer''' in Höhe von 11 400 Mark lübisch. Sonstige Erschließungsangaben: Verwandte Bestände / Verzeichnungseinheiten: 741-4_S11077 (Bestelleinheit) [Mikroverfilmung von] Digitalisat im Angebot des Archivs: kein Digitalisat verfügbar Bestand: 211-2 Reichskammergericht Rechteinformation: Rechteinformation beim Datenlieferanten zu klären. ----<br /> <u>Jeronymus Schnitcker</u> See bizarre book title: "Hamburgisch Mordt-Theatrum besprengt mit dem Blute J. Snitquer, etc Unknown Binding – 1687" See also German language Wikipedia entry for "Cord Jastram": "Cord Jastram Cord Jastram (* 1634 in Hamburg; † 4. Oktober 1686 ebenda) war ein hamburgischer Reeder und Politiker des 17. Jahrhunderts. Leben Der gelernte Färber betrieb mit finanzieller Unterstützung des '''Kaufmanns und Politikers Hieronymus Snitger''' eine erfolgreiche Flotte von Walfangschiffen, die zwischen 1672 und 1686 wohl 30 mal zur Grönlandfahrt aufbrachen. Ebenfalls gemeinsam mit '''Schnittker''' stieg er bis Anfang der 1680er Jahre zum Wortführer der Hamburger Bürgerschaft in dem diese vertretenden Dreißiger Ausschuss auf und geriet als solcher in die erste Reihe einer für Hamburg schweren innerstädtischen Auseinandersetzung zwischen Bürgerschaft und Senat der Stadt. Der alte Rat wurde in Teilen abgesetzt und aus der Stadt vertrieben. Der Herzog Georg Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Lüneburg drohte für das Reich die innerstädtische Ordnung Hamburgs wiederherzustellen. Dem suchte Jastram gemeinsam mit Schnittker durch eine Anlehnung an Dänemark entgegenzuwirken. Der Dänische König nutzte diese Gelegenheit seinerseits, 1686 Hamburg zu belagern. Die Bevölkerung hielt dieser Belagerung zwar stand bis Hilfe herbeigerufen werden konnte; sie wandte sich jedoch von ihren Wortführern ab und ließ diese fallen. Der zurückgekehrte alte Rat ließ Jastram und Schnitker nach einem unergiebigen Peinlichen Verhör gleichwohl wegen Verrats verurteilen und hinrichten. Literatur [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukas_von_Bostel Lukas von Bostel]: Wahrhaffte Deduction-Schrifft, Worinnen Der Ursprung und Verlauff des, von denen beyden Executirten Cordt Jastram und '''Hieronymus Schnitker''', Wie auch ihren Adhærenten, angesponnenen heillosen Complots ... dargethan und erwiesen wird, Hamburg 1687.<br /> Hans-Dieter Loose: [http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd103095675.html Cord Jastram]. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 10, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1974, ISBN 3-428-00191-5, S. 365 f. (Digitalisat).<br /> Wilhelm Sillem: [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Jastram,_Cord Jastram, Cord]. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 50, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1905, S. 634–642. See also: H.-D. Loose, Die J.-Snitgerschen Wirren in d. zeitgenöss. Gesch.schreibung, in: Zs. d. Ver. f. Hamburg. Gesch. 53, 1967 [cited in Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) entry on Cord Jastram]  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.4v Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Antwerp<br /> Dover  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.5r Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Ostend  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.8r Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Ostend<br /> Dunquirke  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.8v Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Antwerpe  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.9r Annotate +Cadiz<br /> Ostend  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.9v Annotate +Antwerpe<br /> Cadiz<br /> Ostend  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 4 f.3r Annotate +'''Kiddorp Street, Antwerpen (alt. Kid dorp; Kipdorp)''' [[File:Antwerpen Kipdorp GoogleMap 04032016.PNG|1000px|thumb|left|Antwerpen city centre, 2016, Google Map]] Triomfpoort opgericht in de Kipdorp bij de Sint-Jacobskerk, 1685, Gaspar Bouttats, 1685<br /> ets, h 172mm × b 138mm. Meer objectgegevensUNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-00002465-QINU Book published: "Antwerpen, By Joseph Jacops, in het Kiddorp op den hoeck vande Padde-gracht"UNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-00002468-QINU "WILLEMSENS, Wed. van Joris. Zij was nog werkzaam in 1703 en woonde op dit tijdstip in het (Kip) Kiddorp, over den Jesuiten Toren, In St. Ignotius. Op een ander werk vinden wij vermeld, achter den Jesuiten Toren, ook by den Jesuiten Toren, in St. Ignatius."UNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-0000246B-QINU Silver Ship lader and Antwerp merchant Edward Peters (b.ca.1612, d. ca.1678) lived on the Kiddorp/Kitdorp/Kipdorp in Amsterdam. George Boschaert, another Antwerp merchant, stated he "hath personally knowne him with his family in the Kitdorp in Antwerp and formerly in Antwerp and Dover"UNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-0000246E-QINU Michiel Peeters, the younger son of the Antwerp merchant Eduard Peeters and of Anna Goyvaertsen van de Graef, is shown as "Décédé le 14 mars 1729", with the note "Ridder, wonende in het huis "De Sikkel" op het Kipdorp te Antwerpen (1714)". He is shown as "Marié en 1683 avec Maria Josepha VAN EELEN †ca 1702", with whom he had five children.UNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-00002471-QINU The genealogical record of Michiel Peeters draws heavily on the familie-archief Peeters d'Aertselaer. The marriage contract between Michiel Peeters and Maria Josepha van Eelen was dated February 10th 1683 witnessed by Michiel Peeters' maternal uncle (Adriaen Goijvaertsen vanden Graeff), who is described as "bouwmeester van Antwerpen" and "Jan van Eelen" wiho is descibed as "Ridder" (Item: P.3/41.0.0) "Brief aan Michiel Peeters wonende op het Kipdorp te Antwerpen vanwege baron d'Erquelberghe. Een intacte rode lakzegel siert de brief. Brief nog te vertalen (Franse tekst)"UNIQ9d41674b58afda34-ref-00002474-QINU  +
HCA 13/70 f.16v Annotate +'''The Starr, Coleman Street''' "Oliver Cromwell used to meet some of his party at the Star in Coleman Street, as was deposed by one of the witnesses in the trial of Hugh Peters:-<br /> "''Gunter''. My Lord, I was servant at the Star in Coleman Street, with one Hildesley. That house was a house where Oliver Cromwell and severall of that party did use to meet in consultation""UNIQ531ef9477837cf69-ref-00000489-QINU "'''Maldon ss. The information of Robert Francyes of Maldon aforesaid, linen-draper, taken upon his corporal oath at the Moothall of this borough, upon saturday the seventeenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and fifty-four''' before John Jenings gentleman, and Thomas Ewyn gentleman, the bailiffs, and two of the justices of the public peace of his highness the lord protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, of the said borough, and Edmund Whitefoote gentleman, one other of the said justices within the same. Vol. xv. p.334. ...The said Mottershed told this informant, that it was a worse matter than being broken; for he went aside, because he was one of those, that had a hand in the late plot against the lord protector; so that indeed he had lately been in the country with some chapmen, and that shortly after his return to his house he had a note sent to him by a porter, to come to three gentlemen to <u>the sign of the Star in Coleman-street</u>, where he immediately went; and that presently after his coming thither, there was a man in mean apparel (whom the said Mottershed said he knew not) delivered him a letter, wherein was a commission in parchment from prince Charles, (as he called him) directed to him the said Mottershed, to act for him. And he farther said, that there were near fifteen hundred already apprehended, but not above eight-and-thirty in the commission. And he the said Mottershed farther told this informant, that he knew the man that had the special commission, and that he was not yet apprehended, and knew wherethat commission was, and named the man; but this informant hath forgotten his name. And he farther told this informant, that the special reason why he acted for the prince was, because he conceived, that he would maintain the protestant religion; but he now saw popery fast coming on...."UNIQ531ef9477837cf69-ref-0000048C-QINU '''The Fountain, St. Catherine's Precinct near the Tower'''  +
HCA 13/70 f.240v Annotate +'''The Well''' [[File:RptOnSed_1928_p8.PNG|thumbnail|600px|none|Report on Sedimentation (1928), p.8]] [[File:RptOnSed_1928_p9.PNG|thumbnail|600px|none|Report on Sedimentation (1928), p.9]] Source: Report of the Committee on Sedimentaion, 1928-1929 (Washington D.C., 1930), pp. 8-9  +
HCA 13/70 f.329v Annotate +'''Estipona/Estepona''' See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estepona Wikipedia: Estepona entry] - Located in the modern province of Malaga, close to Gilbraltar  +
HCA 13/70 f.355v Annotate +'''Sally/Sale''' See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal%C3%A9 Wikipedia entry for Salé] - City in modern north-western Morocco, on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river, opposite the national capital Rabat<br /> - During the 17th century, Rabat was known as New Salé, or Salé la neuve (in French) which explains Salé as the oldest city on the river  +
HCA 13/70 f.417v Annotate +Druntam possibly Trondheim  +
HCA 13/70 f.533r Annotate +<u>Faversham</u> See [http://www.faversham.org/history/past_glimpses/17th_century.aspx Faversham in C17th] * Michael Laithwaite, A Ship-Master’s House at Faversham in Post-Medieval Archaeology Vol 2 (1968) * Francis F Giraud & Charles E Donne, A Visitor’s Guide to Faversham, 1876 (Faversham Society reprint, 1988) <br /> <u>Faversham Guildhall</u> See: [http://www.faversham.org/history/buildings/guildhall.aspx Faversham Guildhall history]  +
HCA 13/70 f.599v Annotate +[[File:Salt_Island_Wikipedia_210115.PNG|thumbnail|350px|Dja d'Sal, one of Cape Verde islands, Wikipedia]] See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal,_Cape_Verde Wikipedia entry: Sal, Cape Verde] - "The island is 35 km long by 12 km wide. It is one of the three sandy eastern islands (Sal, Boa Vista and Maio) of the archipelago, with white sandy beaches and fairly flat. The highest elevation of 408 m is at Monte Grande. Serra Negra has a height of 92 m." (Wikipedia)  +
HCA 13/71 f.225v Annotate +<u>Cameret neere Brest in Bretany</u> SEE: Camaret-sur-Mer  +
HCA 13/71 f.28v Annotate +<u>East Lane, East Greenwich</u> In his 1655 deposition in the English Admiralty Court James gave his residence as "East Greenwich". However, the Kent Hearth Tax records for Lady Day 1664 enable us to identify Lutton's residence more precisely as East Lane East in East Greenwich, where his widow resided, in a sizeable property with twelve hearths. This was a fashionable area, inhabited by a number of leading London merchants and mariners. East Greenwich neighbours included the merchant Sir Theophilus Biddulph (in a twenty-one hearth residence in East Lane East, East Greenwich), the London merchant Benjamin Glanvill (of Devon origins, in a twelve hearth residence in Dock and Taverne Rowe, East Greenwich), and the London merchant Mr Nicholas Cooke. Chancery Court records exist for a legal dispute between a William Glanvile and a James, Joan and William Lutton. It is possible that this William Glanvile was related to Benjamin Glanvill, who was a major London merchant trading in tin, and that the dispute involved Captain James Lutton and relatives. [[File:Roque_Map_Greenwich_1695_Travers_1810_Detail_150414.JPG|thumbnail|500px|none|[http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0019/301483/map-01275-1339.jpg Detail, Greenwich section of John Roque's Map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)]]  +
HCA 13/71 f.369r Annotate +[[HCA 13/71 f.369v Annotate#head-b91f8f3560d53ef6d71da8edd38c2b7b702a5dbb|New Barcellona]] in the West Indies  +
HCA 13/71 f.369v Annotate +'''New Barcelona''' New Barcelona (alt. Barcellona; Nueva Barcelona del Cerro Santo) was founded in 1638 by Joan Orpí i del Pou (b. 1593, d. 1645). The city became the capital of the Province of Nueva Cataluña, which had been founded by del Pou in 1633. The Province was merged in 1654 into the New Andalusia Province, and the city of New Barcelona was refounded in 1671. New Barcelona was located in what is now called Venezuela.UNIQ46afbd741d74b04c-ref-0000130B-QINU  +
HCA 13/71 f.375v Annotate +<u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u> John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650: "there were certaine quantities<br /> of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br /> barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br /> arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br /> and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br /> Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br /> on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br /> and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br /> arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000000D-QINU Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put". Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined: '''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000010-QINU Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000013-QINU<br /> Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000016-QINU Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-00000019-QINU Tho: Partridge 5 hearths Partridg 4 hearths ("E") Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ413aae0e0cf2729e-ref-0000001C-QINU Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")  +, <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u> John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650: "there were certaine quantities<br /> of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br /> barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br /> arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br /> and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br /> Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br /> on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br /> and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br /> arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000000D-QINU Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put". Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined: '''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000010-QINU Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000013-QINU<br /> Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000016-QINU Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-00000019-QINU Tho: Partridge 5 hearths Partridg 4 hearths ("E") Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ430c701d1a9ead9e-ref-0000001C-QINU Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")  +, <u>Brewery of Abraham Corsellis</u> John Hall, a copper of Eastsmithfeild in the parish of Saint Bottolph Algate, was deposed on November 6th 1656 in the case of Corsellis and Debenham against the ''Sara'' of Leith etc. Hall stated that in September 1650: "there were certaine quantities<br /> of beere to the quantitie of about sixty tonnes, and a last and a half of<br /> barrells and about fourty five tonne of Caske (of which beere and barrells the<br /> arlate Abraham Corsellis was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner<br /> and Proprietor, and of which fourty five tonnes of caske the arlate Andrew<br /> Debenham was commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and Proprietor) laden<br /> on board the arlate shipp the Salem then rideing in the River of Thames<br /> and within the Jurisdiction of this court for the use and accompt of the<br /> arlate Samuell Atkins"UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000000D-QINU Hall, the cooper, testified to this effect, since he had been employed by Andrew Debenham "to trimme and fitt the caske wherein the sayd beere was put". Abraham Corsellis is listed under Saint Bittolphs Algate in teh 1666 Hearth Tax returns for Middlesex. It is unclear whether this is for his house or for the brewery, or whether the house and brewery were in fact combined: '''St Botolph Aldgate'''UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000010-QINU Abra: Corsellus 15 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000013-QINU<br /> Joseph Wright 10 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000016-QINU Henry Partridge 12 hearthsUNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-00000019-QINU Tho: Partridge 5 hearths Partridg 4 hearths ("E") Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")UNIQ08de959f16720002-ref-0000001C-QINU Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")  +
HCA 13/71 f.53r Annotate +'''Argostoll''' (alt. Argustoll) '''Petras'''  +
HCA 13/71 f.612v Annotate +<u>Offham, Kent</u> See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offham,_Kent Wikipedia entry: Offham, Kent]  +
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