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Richard Crandley
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
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Biographical synthesis

Richard Cranley (b.?; d. 1655). London merchant and alderman of London.

Buried December 12th, 1655 at Saint Olave, Hart street.[1]

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

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In January 1640 Nathan Wright and Richard Crandley purchased a large quantity of fish from the London manager of the adventurers to Newfoundland, which they subsequently refused to pay for[2]

Comment on sources

1649

C 5/5/117 Short title: Moulton v Crandley. Plaintiffs: Robert Moulton. Defendants: Richard Crandley and others. Subject: money matters, London or Middlesex. Document type: bill, demurrer. 1649

1652

C 9/10/140 Short title: Symonds v Crandlie. Plaintiffs: Matthew Symonds [Simonds]. Defendants: Richard Crandly and John Weekes. Subject: property in Hilsly [Hillesley], Gloucestershire. Document type: bill and answer. 1652

C 9/11/155 Short title: Symonds v Crandlie. Plaintiffs: Matthew Simonds. Defendants: Richard Crandlie [Crandly]. Subject: lands etc not specified, [Gloucestershire]. Document type: answer only. 1652

1653

C 10/18/1 Francis Ashmore v Richard Crandley [Cranley], Gilbert Keate, Thomas Jenenges [Jennings], Edward Bushell, Arthur Juxon, William Elwood and others: money matters, Middx. Bill, answer and schedule. 1653

C 10/19/2 Francis Ashmore v Richard Crandley, Gilbert Keate, Thomas Jennings, Edward Bush and others: money matters. Answer. 1653

1654

C 10/30/19 Sir Thomas Abdy baronet v Richard Crandley: Kelvedon, Essex. 1654

PROB 11/233/498 Will of Beniamin Crandley or Crandlye, Merchant of London 25 September 1654

1659

C 3/462/114 Short title: Symonson v Crandley. Plaintiffs: Philip Symonson. Defendants: Richard Crandley. Subject: copyhold held of the manor of Stepney in Ratcliffe, Middlesex. Document type: bill only. 1659

1660

C 5/555/19 Short title: Symondson v Crandley. Plaintiffs: Philip Symondson. Defendants: Richard Crandley. Subject: copyhold held of the manor of Stepney, Middlesex. Document type: answer, schedule. 1660

1666

PROB 4/5350 Crandley, Richard, in the King's service upon sea, widower 1666 13 March [NOT CLEAR THIS RECORD RELATES TO SUBJJECT OF THIS BIOGRAPHY]
  1. The New England Historical and Geneaological Register, vol, 36 (XXXX, 1881), p.179
  2. 'January 25, 1640: Petition of James Marquis of Hamilton, Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Henry Earl of Holland, and the rest of the adventurers to Newfoundland, to the King' in W. Noel Sainsbury (ed.), 'America and West Indies: January 1640', Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies, vol.1: 1574-1660 (1860), pp. 306-308. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=69183 Date accessed: 30 November 2011