Browse wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate
First transcribed 17 November 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 352  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
People <u>William Kiffin</u> "Heath tax: 1666 St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Powells ally William Kiffin 7 hearths"UNIQa95432d63014c87d-ref-0000144F-QINU  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C 5/510/60 Short title: Kiffin v Wycherly. Plaintiffs: William Kiffin. Defendants: Daniel Wycherly and another. Subject: property in St Peter le Poer, London. Document type: Bill, two answers. 1682 C 6/178/87 Short title: Taswell v Chumley. Plaintiffs: James Taswell . Defendants: Henry Chumley , William Kiffin and Henry Hills . Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, three answers. 1667 C 111/190 PACKET 31: UNKNOWN CAUSES (Documents found loose in box): Release of Edward Doe, and his wife, Ursula, and George Wells, and his wife, Mary, all of Wantage, Berks, to William Kiffin of London, John Eyles of London, Elias Clarke of Wantage, doctor of physic, and Robert Keate of Wantage of land in Wantage. 1682 Keate of Wantage of land in Wantage. 1682  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 17/11/2013  +
Transcription The ninettenth of<br /> June 1658. The ninettenth of<br /> June 1658. The claime of Robert Stiles William Kiffen William}<br /> Peacock ffrancis Prince and others English}<br /> merchants and subjects of this Comonwealth}<br /> for the ship the ''Charity'', George Prince Master and her tackle}<br /> and furniture, and her lading seized at Barbadoes by}<br /> the ''Marston Moore ffrigot'' in the Imediate service}<br /> of this Comonwealth, and by her Carried to Jamaica}<br /> Smith.} '''Rp. 1''' '''William Kiffin''' of London<br /> Merchant aged fourtie one<br /> yeares or thereabouts, sworne<br /> and examined. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that<br /> in and for all the time arlate the producents Robert Stiles and<br /> companie arlate were and at present are the true and lawfull<br /> owners and proprietors of the shipp the ''Charitie'' articulate and of<br /> her tackle apparell and furniture, and for such commonly accounted,<br /> which hee knoweth being one of the foresaid owners and one of the<br /> originall buyers of her and having continued an owner all the<br /> said time. And further hee doth not depose. To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that<br /> within the time aforesaid, and more particulaly in or about the<br /> moneth of November last, the said shipp the ''Charitie'' was by<br /> Robert Stiles and ffrancis Prince two of the said owners on behalfe<br /> of themselves and the rest of the said owners and with their consent<br /> set out from the port of Amsterdam to goe and saile to the<br /> Barbada's or some other part or place thereabouts and there to<br /> trade and make retourne for the said owners account, and that there<br /> was to that end a cargo of goods laded and put aboard her at<br /> Amsterdam, the greatest or at least a very considerable part<br /> of which lading did and doth belonge to the said owners of the said<br /> shipp, and the rest of the severall merchants of Amsterdam, and noe<br /> part thereof to any of the enemies of this Commonwealth. The<br /> premisses touching the said lading hee deposeth<br /> from advises and letters from some of his said fellow owners<br /> living in Amsterdam that were entred in the said lading, and from<br /> conference since had with some of them. And saith that as hee<br /> hath bin credibly informed by letters and otherwise, the said shipp<br /> after her departure from Amsterdam, ariving at the Barbada's,<br /> was there seized with all her said lading, by Captaine My[?nn]es<br /> in the ''Marston Moore frigot'' and carried away from the said owners<br /> to Jamaica. And further hee deposeth not. To the fourth hee saith that the said owners of the said shipp are all Englishmen<br /> and subiects of this Commonwealth and persons well affected<br /> to the present government thereof and for such commonly accounted<br /> and are by name this deponent, Robert Stiles, William Peacock<br /> henry Browne ffrancis Prince, and Seager Corsellis, of which<br /> this deponent and the said Stiles are the originall buyers, and<br /> afterwards tooke the rest into ownershipp, selling<br /> them parts of the said shipp. To the fifth and the copie of the affidavit mentioned unto<br /> hime affidavit mentioned unto<br /> him  +
Transcription image [[File:IMG_121_11_5029.JPG|thumbnail|800px|none|link=Special:TranscriptionInterface/IMG_121_11_5029.JPG|[[:HCA 13/72|HCA 13/72]] f.352r: Right click on image for full size image in separate window  +
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate + , HCA 13/72 f.352r Annotate +
Categories Pages  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 21 November 2015 18:55:00  +
show properties that link here 

 

Enter the name of the page to start browsing from.