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  • ==Listing of imaged cases== Image of front cover of HCA 13/71 bound bolume
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  • '''PROB 11/318/84 Will of Sir Martin Noell of London 06 October 1665''' PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Sir Martin Noell of London 06 October 1665
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  • == Directory of names == ==Dallison primary sources of potential interest==
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  • ...legible and the ink in good condition. A number of small circular pieces of parchment have become detached, up zo 1 in in diameter. There appears to b The topics or labels of the parchments are as follows:
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  • PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Thomas Stanton, Gentleman of Bungay, Suffolk 10 June 1691 ...odness without any desert of mine hath lent me dureing this life, I freely of my owne voluntarily will dispose thereof as followeth (that is to say)
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  • "HCA 13 High Court of Admiralty: Instance and Prize Courts: Examinations and Answers 1536-1826 ...ly in law, was the counter-statement made in reply to a complainant's bill of charges (such a bill in civil law being termed a libel)
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  • //?Alexander Emerson of ?Coreby in the County of Lincoln gent of the age of XXXXXXXXXX// //1. To the first Interrogatory this deponent sayeth, hee knowes the def:ts but the the compl:t hee knowes not, and//
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  • See [[MRP: Court of Arches cases|Court of Arches cases]] ...te the Sd Ladye Oxenden that hee liked the saied Elizabeth well in the way of marryage and desired her good will, and that it was S:r Maximilian Dallison
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  • Elias Vander Beke (b. ?, d. ca. 1666) was the brother and commercial partner of Arnold Vander Beke (b. ?, d. ca. 1675). The two brothers resided in St Geo ...Tax: City of London 1666: St George Botolph Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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  • See biographical profile of [[MRP: Sir James Oxenden|Sir James Oxenden]] This document contains depositions made by four individuals on behalf of the defendants in a Chancery suit brought by the complainant, Thomaszine Au
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  • ...Split HCA 13/76 (created 04/04/12) into Part One and Part Two, due to size of page ==Listing of imaged cases==
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  • ...al: Deposition: 1. Thomas Chevers, of Limehouse, Stepney, Mariner, Master of the Oporto Merchant, aged 28: Date: March 9th 1658=== //The 9:th day of March 1658
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  • This page provides a list of priority research questions for discussion and potentially for new primary '''The list has been revised to reflect research priorities as of w/c September 19th, 2011 and is subject to revision as priorities change an
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  • ...tor Burton which I will have to stand in full force according to the tenor of the same the whole to stand but where the latter controll the former May th ...ts and most humbly recommending my Soule through the merry:s and mediation of
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  • '''PROB 11/320/440 Will of Sir Samuel Mico, Mercer of London 24 May 1666''' ...92-138 Sentence of Samuel Mico or Micoe of Saint Andrew Undershaft, City of London 05 July 1666)
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  • ...osition: 3. Gilbert Anckelly, of Debtford, Kent, Mariner, late Boatswaine of the Lady ffrigott, aged 30 : Date: June 3rd, 1659]]</ref> ...13/73: Case: Lord Protector ag:t the Hope: Deposition: 5. Peter Aylward, of London, Merchant, aged 40: Date: February 21st 1658 (59)]]</ref>
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  • |Transcription=The 14th of december 1654. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; Justinian Willis and Company Imployers of&#125;
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  • Englishman and a subiect of this Commonwealth, And shee saith hee is of the age of twenty sixe yeares or thereabouts And further to this article shee cannot
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  • |Associated with ship(s)=Dolphin of Sandwich (Master: John Grant), |First deposition age=45
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  • To the 5th hee saith hee knoweth that the repayre of the damage which summe of money by what hee knoweth not And further hee cannot depose
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  • ...=To the fifth Interrogatie hee saith hee is not nor was any of the company of the ''Salvador'' interrate, and soe all the rest of this interrogatorie is satisfied.
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  • |Transcription=that citie and a subiect of the Lord the States of the United Netherlands, and (about six yeares last hee hath bin maried there to a dutch woman as this deponent taketh her to be and for
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  • To the 14th hee saith that hee this deponent is the arlate harman Goris, and hee doth by virtue of his oath positively affirme
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  • ...ter Merchant'', or to the ''Pilgrim'' aforesayd or their ladeing by reason of their his Company willfully to cut the sayd hawser of the ''Exeter Merchant''
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  • for all the said time bin and is an Inhabitant of Amsterdam and a subiect of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands and a merchant of good
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  • |Transcription=The answer of the foresaid '''Abraham Johnson''' to the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEAD To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee is not nor was any of the company of the
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  • of silke; and being a marryed woman payeth not any as she now remembreth the tyme in the ship of Peter Tam
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  • |Transcription=of November December January February March and April &#91;illegible&#93; last past and before &#91;xxxx&#93; or since the 14th of July last about which tyme the
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  • England and holland, hired him the said Trumpeter and the rest of that when they came upon the coast and found it cleare of English men
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  • |Transcription=that they were all dutch men, and all subiects of the States of the United To the 17 negatively, saving that this deponent had a quantitie of oranges
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  • |Transcription=The 5th of September 1654 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; The Clayme of Arnold Leon for his goods&#125;
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  • says shipp to goe and did goe Pylott of the sayd shipp the voyage in question, and did take upon him the voyage and care of pylotting the sayd shipp the sayd voyage
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  • ...on=deponent by the order and upon the accompt predeposed, were at the time of severally expressed according to the then Currant price and valew of
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  • |Transcription=lived and bin a merchant in Amsterdam, where this deponent hath bin severall times and is of Kinne afarr off to the said david Kirwan, and otherwise negatively.
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  • |Transcription=The 26th day of January .1654&#58;- &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; behalf of the said ffrancisco Lorenzo de
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  • To the 29th hee saith it is usuall for the shipps of severall States to meete at the Port of a freind and to depart togeather, and yet
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  • a native of Saint Malo's in ffrance, but this deponent never ssawe him there nor in any other part of ffrance. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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  • but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale
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  • above sixteene foote water, And hee this deponent beleeveth that what damage neglect of her owne Company, and not through any fault of the Master and Company
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  • To the said allegation hee saith that of his this deponents knowledge the allegate Arnold Leon is an Inhabitant of Leege allegate and
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  • out betwixt this deponent and the sayd Otto George nor did this deponent ever demande any wages of him having never
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  • that could be used the sayd Shipp the ''Exeter Merchant'' fell fowle of the boltspritt of the arlate bvessell called the ''Pilgrim'' and shee and the sayd
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  • |Transcription=The 13th day of October 1655 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; Examined upon the sayd allegation made in the articles of Court
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  • |Transcription=of a bright coloured haire And further cannot depose./ in Controversie nor saw any of the transactions interrate&#58;/
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  • |Transcription=the water side, about two a clock in the morning of the 22th of January last ...rd hee saith that they met together at another house in Woolwich about six of the
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  • knowe by sight the person of that dutchman one of the Lords of delph of whome hee hath predeposed, and saith hee is of a middle
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  • and were all of them by order of the Lord of Waarwick released aforesayd, without paying anything to the ffeversham men deponent and the Interrogate John &#91;?Reppingale&#93; wherein they did oblige them
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  • and doth know by sight the person of that dutchman one of the Lords of delph of whom he hath predeposed, and saith he is of
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  • hee further told this deponent that hee had told Mr Burton aforesaid soe much and acquainted him with the leakinesse and insufficiencie of
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  • delivery of them at New England well knoweth that none of those pipes whose chynes were cut or &#91;?payerd&#93; by order of the arlate Roger Yonge had
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  • |Transcription=The first of March 1655 The claime of Peter Reynolds Gilbert&#125;
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  • To the 6th article hee saith hee this deponent being Master of the sayd shipp ''Justice'' at the tyme of her seizure and being alsoe by profession a shipp wright
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  • |Transcription=To the 6th article of the sayd Allegation hee saith, that the sayd Maynard Johnson Master of the sayd shipp whereof he continued in her the sayd voyage
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  • of Amsterdam, And otherwise cannot answere being as aforesaid To the third hee saith hee is a native of Utrecht, and otherwise
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  • duvalaer, who hee saith are natives of Middleborough, and both Subiects of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands and for such
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  • of the States of the united Netherlands, and there hee enjoyed the priviledge of a hollander and subject of the said
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  • were laden on board the ''Primrose'', and therefore couldnot know of &#91;?the GUTTER&#93; ladeing of them, and saith hee was present and heard the sayd Complaine
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  • common &#91;?veyw&#93; then was) by the sayd Richard Jacobs and others of Dover who appoynted him to be Commander of the sayd Galliot hoye And
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  • To the 11th article he saith that there was some wages payd to some of the sayd ...he arlate &#91;G&#91;?e&#93;rma&#91;?ns&#93; was shipped as and for Cooper of
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  • the said shipp for the whole terme of her then intended voyage, which was and then to which soever of the said ports of London, Hull or New Castle the
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  • hee cannot answere not knowing the first cost of them./ was done both by shipping of a Sea and alsoe by reason of
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  • |Transcription=of trade of the Barbadoes with horses and other merchandises for this ten yeares past. and having cast upp the price of the sayd
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  • |Transcription=To the seventh article hee saith that the losse of the sayd horses was caused by and through the weakness and insufficiency of the sayd stanctions which
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  • |Transcription=of the sayd schedule arlate to be his this deponents marke which hee made thereto at the tyme of the sealing and delivery thereof by the
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  • |Transcription=To the first second and third Interrogatories this deponent saith that he did know the shipp ''Christopher'' of Portsmouth
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  • then and now lived and liveth in presence of this deponent and the sayd Robert Banks and this deponent beleeveth and knoweth nothing to the contrary, but that the sayd bill was
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  • '''Andries Andriessen''' of fflushing in Zeeland Mariner age 35. yeares, a Wittnesse prouced
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  • Thomas Corrall haveing need of and occasion for the severall deponent in the Moneth of Aprill 16545 (being then servant to the
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  • |Transcription=To the fourth hee saith hee remembreth not the precise time of the shipps and that they the master and this deponent are sufficiently experienced
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  • the Interrogant Robert Saunders were part owners of her the voyage in question '''Robert Moulins''' of Saint Margaret Lothbury
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  • The 13th of March 1656. '''Thomas Browning''' of Wapping Mariner, aged
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  • |Transcription=may prevaile therein And to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively in the parish of Stepney and there agred with him for the wages aforesayd And
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  • |Transcription=the said fourtie nine potaces of tobacco, six hundred sixtie and three hides and foure chests of Tortois shells were aboard her and came upom
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  • |Transcription=The 6th of August 1658./ A buisinesse of Examination of Wittnesses on the&#125;
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  • the tenth of december on the behalf of the same Citie of London aged 30. yeeres or thereabouts a
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  • the shipp by the space of a moneth or more and as longe as there were being one of her company, and seeing the premisses soe donne.
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  • Repeated the second of March before '''Edward Barton''' of the parish of Saint Peter neere
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  • since and is thence released and set at libertie as being a subiect of the king of Portugall, by his highnesse the lord Protectors order, this
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  • |Transcription=the said seizure and had one of his said bills of lading with him, as alsoe his papers showing his service of and subiection to the kinge
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  • |First deposition age=22 |Type of ship=N/A
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  • |Transcription=The 8th of May 1657 '''Thomas Clarke''' of Redriff in the County of Surrie
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  • |Transcription=Saith that the said Claes Winshinke the Master of the said unlading of all the goods and Merchandizes received herein &#91;?at GUTTER&#93;
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  • 34 yeeres of age, and is a Merchant of Glascoe, and expects to receive nothing for his Testimony herein, nor is hee Kin of
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  • sworne about the Delivering of a writt./&#58; is, and saith he is not of Kin to the said Summner, nor &#91;?in
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  • Company together with the Assistance of several Mar&#91;iners GUTTER&#93; out many Chaldrons of Coles into Lighters
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  • |Transcription=The 25th of ffebruary 1658. The claime of the said Pallavicino)
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  • |Transcription=losse and dammage in the seizure of the said ship and hindering the Voyage, and detaining of the said ship to the summe or
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  • '''John Gibbs''' of Bermonsey in the County of Surry Marchant aged 50
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  • |First deposition age=34 |Type of ship=Merchant ship
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  • |Transcription=goods are therein mentioned to be for the account of the said Lostach, whereas in truth the same were for the Account of the
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  • they alwaies understood to be this deponent) and the other officers by him before mentioned Maria Basso (perceiving them backwards) sent this deponent a letter advising
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  • and saith hee is not of kin to the producent. nor hath any &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93; nor engaged to the said Summners, nor Summners to this &#91;?deponent GUTTER&#93;
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  • Deponent to come and testifie the truth of his Knowledge this Deponent then received for his paines therein, f&#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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  • To the 11th, 12th 13 and 14th hee saith that the name of Peter Lewes other ladings in behalfe of the said producent, and as a colourable
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  • |Transcription=reason of the Premisses, And further deposeth not. that hee was made Master of the ''Charles'' by the said Morgan
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  • |Transcription=The 21th day of January 1658./. On the behalfe of Samuel Wilson Thomas Plampian and&#125;
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  • |Transcription=The 16th of November 1659.&#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; in by Mr Smith on behalfe of
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  • saving such time as hee hath bin in voyages upon the Account of English and Put him in minde of his swearing and wickednes, the said
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  • ...her academic, student, or enthusiast) who takes an interest in the history of the Early Modern world. ...c/public history group, dedicated to the transcription, annotation and use of English Admiralty Court records, 1650-1669.
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  • To list all deponents mentioned in HCA 13/63 in order of appearance [[HCA 13/70 Deponents - By Age|HCA 13/70 Deponents - By Age]]
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