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  • '''Lisbon''' ===Thomas Maynard, Lisbon, 1661===
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  • Brazeela, and there delivered her goods, and returned to Lisbon[?a] againe with another
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  • ...particularly ever since English shippes have used y:e navigation betweene Lisbon and the Brazeele manned w:th English or others, there hath from time to tim
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  • ...1663, records Alexander Bence issuing a Bill of Exchange to Thomas Bird in Lisbon.<ref>'A Court of Committees, October 2, 1663' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 68 ...the following reference to this affair in a letter from Thomas Maynard, at Lisbon dated 4 November 1661. He explains that the ship ''Alexander'' of London,
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • ===Sailing barge on river, Lisbon, 1885=== (2) 'Photograph of Lisbon from River, sailing barge in foreground', Lulu Farini, photograph, cropped,
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  • ...liarity with a number of Portuguese merchants active in Goa, Amsterdam and Lisbon.[FootNote(This statement needs to be confirmed)]]
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • Lisbon to Amsterdam there to bee delivered for accompt of country to Lisbon for y:e same account And saith that
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  • [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • ...Leopard'' had departed London after February 1662, and had sailed first to Lisbon, where it took aboard the Portuguese Viceroy of Goa, and then had continued ...commander by commission from His Royal Highness of the Leopard, bound for Lisbon and India, acquaints the Court that his ship is in the Downs ready to sail
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  • ...1613, d. 1662), member of the Council of State, was appointed resident at Lisbon on January 16th, 1650 ([http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/timelines/1650. at Lisbon the same as XXX saith were soe laden abord the same for
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  • Voyadge to Lisbon Cl:ll
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  • and white Lisbon earthen ware and some
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  • ...1663, records Alexander Bence issuing a Bill of Exchange to Thomas Bird in Lisbon.<ref>'A Court of Committees, October 2, 1663' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 68 ...the following reference to this affair in a letter from Thomas Maynard, at Lisbon dated 4 November 1661. He explains that the ship ''Alexander'' of London,
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • ...ilar letters praising Rolt, including one from John Mennes, addressed from Lisbon.
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]] ...also in the series, as well as a number of letters from the consulates at Lisbon and Faro, and a few for that at Oporto (all three cities in Portugal). A fe
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  • ...ll, and Francis Holbech, who was a Roman Catholic. n.d. [? 1662] [London ? Lisbon ?]
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • from the Brazeele for Lisbon y:t he had so pleased of Portugall merchante shipps for Lisbon & in her
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  • To the 5:th hee saith the ?rate that dollers went for at Lisbon the & went therewith to Lisbon and there unladed them And further saving
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  • ...f Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4|PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4]]
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  • - The Sarah set off from London to Lisbon - In Lisbon Grant "lett ye sd ship to freight to the Portugalls who laded diverse good
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • at Lisbon the English marriners had & came in her to Lisbon from Brazeele
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  • ...eof I herewith send you. Here is good advys in town, that in [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]] is making redy 16 gallions, to com and join with the French, which wil ma
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • ...oad, they having taken two English ships; one is laden from [[MRP: Lisbon| Lisbon]], which they have carryed in Porto'Longone.
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  • ...ced by the dollars and pieces of eight picked up en route at ports such as Lisbon, Cadiz, Malaga and Alicante". Crofts adds "A third of the charter members ...nd was ordered by their factor to sail to Faro in Portugal. After leaving Lisbon they met with foul weather and were driven on the rocks between Cadiz and S
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  • See [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]]
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  • ...ced by the dollars and pieces of eight picked up en route at ports such as Lisbon, Cadiz, Malaga and Alicante". Crofts adds "A third of the charter members
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  • '''Lisbon''' ===Thomas Maynard, Lisbon, 1661===
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  • Bravo, Antonia Correa (Inhabitant of Lisbon; an owner of the ''S:t James'') ...on; "a reputed ?man of Hamborow but hath lived with his wife and family at Lisbon these nine or tenn yeers last past"; aged 36 in 1667)
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  • ...esident in the Citty of Lixa [I think this is correct - guess that this is Lisbon] to receive and take into his possession All such summe or summes of mo:s
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  • Lisbon to Amsterdam there to bee delivered for accompt of country to Lisbon for y:e same account And saith that
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  • '''Unhealthfullness of the Lisbon to Brazil voyage''' ...him a new voyage to be made from Lisbon to Brazeele & thence to returne to Lisbon & having contracted with the freighters for that new voyage acquainted his
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  • [[MRP: Lisbon| Lisbonne]] 29th March 1662
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  • ...Jewish merchants of Amsterdam who had a three-dimensional interest in the Lisbon, European and inter-continental trade... Manuel Dias de Paz divided his business interests between Lisbon, Europe and the European colonies overseas. His links with Lisnon show lar
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  • ...went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods & went therewith to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73)) ...upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele & thence back to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73 Part One))
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  • of her at Lisbon in Portugall, which induceth him to beleeve that when
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  • for Lisbon in Portugall, as is generally reported amongst Merchants
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  • ...that Richard Dorrington went merchant on the ship, intending to travel to Lisbon. The ship was seized by an Ostend man of war and carried to Viego in Galici
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  • delivered to the buyers thereof at Lisbon in Portugall where hee present
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  • deteyned at Lisbon by the sayd Kings order one whole yeere the summe of three hundred pounds s
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  • att Bahia in the sayd shipp to be transported to Lisbon the severall
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  • |Transcription=stormie) did carrie the sayd shipp and goods to Lisbon and there safely To the 8th hee saith that the sayd shipp ''Anne'' being at Lisbon unladen and
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  • bought att, and those Chests would att Lisbon if brought thither have yeilded thirty five thousand one hundred seventy ei
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  • she being att Lisbon towards the end of the yeare 1648. the sayd
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  • the month of March 1648. English stile att Lisbon in Portugall, and Angola and Brazill and back to Lisbon. in which month of June
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  • gone to Lisbon in Portugall to provide them selves of wines for
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  • hee this deponent being at Lisbon in the shipp ''Susan'' of London
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  • the proportion aforesaid att Lisbon the whole summe of which
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  • Lisbon for 603 Mill 200 Rees, and sent the same
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  • sayd Jeggles gott with his sayd shipp the ''Ann''e out of Lisbon with the
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  • and servant to the said william hargrave in her last voyage from London to Lisbon, and well knew and knoweth
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  • her, and that the said shipp being in Lisbon in the
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  • then from London to Lisbon Oport and Barbados in all which tyme
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  • their transportation from London to Lisbon fifty shillings sterling at
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  • with this Commonwealth, and that they have resided at Lisbon
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  • betweene Lisbon and the downes neither did the ''Centurion'' and ''Oporto Merchant'' Lymehouse bridge with certaine goods aboard her which shee had brought from Lisbon
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  • Merchants living in Lisbon and severall others Portugueses whose names
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  • Average allowed for those voyages from Lisbon to Brazeele are only in
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  • ...so much confidence in me. If you think it convenient, I will send them for Lisbon for your account. Of this, pray 2 words per first opportunity."<ref>[http:/
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  • at Lisbon before her goeing to Brazeele and at Brazeele in procuring freight after his returne to Lisbon wherein hee spent many moneths
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  • of any Charterparty (but his owne) for a voyage from Lisbon to the that it is usuall for Englishmen who goe from Lisbon to the Brazeele
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  • ...well to arrive. The times are very dangerous. Prince Rupert is come out of Lisbon with 24 sail and hath taken 2 or 3 ships from Malaga. He lies off the south
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  • this deponent did goe a voyage from Lisbon to the Brazeele at the
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  • foresayd Nye Talam and Wills proceeded on their voyage from Lisbon to the delivering out and receaving in of his ladeing to bee delivered at Lisbon the sayd voyage
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  • ...h medium distances, such as Cyprus and Scanderoone to London and Brazil to Lisbon, and long distances, such as Bantam in the East Indies to London.
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  • this deponent being at Lisbon Master of the ''Nantwich ffrigott'' a shipp in the from Lisbon into the downes, and in order thereto sett sayle in Company toge&#91;ather
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  • were in her course for Lisbon and not many leagues distant
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  • twenty eight pipes and sixe hogsheads of oyle to be transported from Lisbon stayed at Lisbon the oyle or the greatest part thereof leaked out in the shipp
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  • betwixt Lisbon and London and the shipp touched not at any port but came directly Lisbon
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  • To the last Interrogatorie hee saith hee sawe the ''Change'' last at Lisbon as
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  • ...lately. Description of the `prodigous comet'. Date and place: 1664 Dec 22 Lisbon.
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  • was very dangerously sick at Lisbon after his comeing from the
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  • Lisbon and there discharged her second ladeing and at her soe coming to Lisbon and soe discharging her second ladeing there hee this deponent
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  • other Portugese shipps to come in them back for Lisbon and Portugeses put in their stead to come for Lisbon in the ''Scipio'', which hee saith
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  • in their roomes till shee came to Lisbon, as they did alsoe to other English to Lisbon her Company were admitted to goe aboard her amd did goe
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  • ...on=To the 5th hee saith that dollers did the tyme Interrate and doe goe at Lisbon at the rate of at Lisbon eight moneths pay but how many dollers that amounted to hee
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  • Spanish Boate was gone from the said shiip the ''Lisbon'' ''ffrigot'', there came another Boate from shore to the ''Lisbon ffrigot'' with
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  • of London on a trading voyage to goe from hence to Lisbon
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  • to Lisbon and alsoe discharged a good part thereof there in which service they contin
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  • returned back againe to Lisbon in which voyage after the sayd
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  • and went therewith to Lisbon and there unladed them And further saving Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Brazeele and thence back to Lisbon
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  • Lisbon for six shillings Portugese money but were usually paid
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  • to their foresaid ffactor Mr Abraham Jacobs at Lisbon
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  • aboard the ''Lisbon ffrigot'' and seeing the Premisses And further
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  • the ''Lisbon frigot'' and ketcher)
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  • To the 5th hee saith the rate that dollers went for at Lisbon the
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  • tooke in goods, and went therewith to Lisbon and there unladed them ''Scipio'' had at Lisbon discharged her ladeing brought from Allecant
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  • according to the first agreement and safe passage from Lisbon to depart the shipp at Lisbon before all her ladeing was delivered
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  • there tooke in goods and went therewith to Lisbon and there unladed them To the 6th and 7th articles hee saith that after the ''Scipio'' had at Lisbon
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  • ...se. Sends a present of two horses. Date and place: 1664 Nov 9/19 and 20/30 Lisbon
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  • ...s a young man about 1590. He was a staunch Catholic, and much in favour in Lisbon and Madrid and was buried at the Franciscan convent in Funchal. More import
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  • ...1663, records Alexander Bence issuing a Bill of Exchange to Thomas Bird in Lisbon.<ref>'A Court of Committees, October 2, 1663' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 68 ...the following reference to this affair in a letter from Thomas Maynard, at Lisbon dated 4 November 1661. He explains that the ship ''Alexander'' of London,
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  • ...nt from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods and went therewith to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73)) ...upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele & thence back to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73 Part One))
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  • ...1663, records Alexander Bence issuing a Bill of Exchange to Thomas Bird in Lisbon.<ref>'A Court of Committees, October 2, 1663' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 68 ...the following reference to this affair in a letter from Thomas Maynard, at Lisbon dated 4 November 1661. He explains that the ship ''Alexander'' of London,
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  • Speculatively, Joseph Hardwicke may have been a n English merchant based in Lisbon in the 1670s through to the 1690s ...ge-Conservator, contrary to treaty privileges. Date and place: 1672 May 13 Lisbon. Copy. 1672 May 13
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  • ...ced by the dollars and pieces of eight picked up en route at ports such as Lisbon, Cadiz, Malaga and Alicante". Crofts adds "A third of the charter members ...nd was ordered by their factor to sail to Faro in Portugal. After leaving Lisbon they met with foul weather and were driven on the rocks between Cadiz and S
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  • ...ll, and Francis Holbech, who was a Roman Catholic. n.d. [? 1662] [London ? Lisbon ?]
    63 KB (10,139 words) - 14:24, December 11, 2013
  • ..., Brazil, Barbados and elsewhere. For a time, John Bushell was resident in Lisbon. See [[HCA 13/72 f.294v Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b712 ...behalf of Joseph Dobins, master of the ''Peter'', regarding a voyage from Lisbon to Brazil. This may be the same Roger Paxton, also of Redriff, Surrey, whos
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  • [[MRP: Lisbon|Lisbon]] Coronell arranged false bills of lading for goods shipped from Lisbon to France, to avoid their seizure by the Spanish
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  • ==Lisbon customs house==
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  • ...h whale oil,''' and one Dane laden with brandy; also five merchantmen from Lisbon, and two from Scanderoon," laden with galls and silks.
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  • However, Frederick Wolf had spent his childhood in Lisbon, as Domingos vas da Britto himself testified:
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  • ...though he also went to Genoa; at Genoa the Saint Michael was freighted for Lisbon, via Ligorne, , and the St John for hamborowe; the Saintt Michael was seize
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  • ...went from Ligorne to Allecant and there tooke in goods & went therewith to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73)) ...upon him a new Voyage to be made from Lisbon to Braseele & thence back to Lisbon" (HCA 13/73 Part One))
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  • his fleete lyeing of the Roade at East Cales nere the Narr off Lisbon and
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  • London in ffebruary last was two yeares on her voyage for Lisbon in Portugall from to be delivered in Lisbon afforesaid, in pursuance of which voyage the sayd Shipp in her
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  • ...mboa. The ship was seized by an English man of war on its return voyage to Lisbon and carried to England. The dispute in the High Court of Admiralty over thi ...al in March 1649 by licence of the King of Portugal to makke a voyage from Lisbon to Madera, thence to Angola and thence to Bahia in Brasil.<ref>[[HCA 13/71
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  • ...eces of bayes aboard the ''Brazil ffrigot'' at London to be transported to Lisbon and delivered there to a Dutch merchant on behalf of Polde. Lemkuell descri
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  • Manuell Corea himself deposed in August 1654 that "he was borne att Lisbon in Portugall, and for theis 22 yeares hath lived in the Varinas of the West ...ses and pipestaves, bound from Hamburg to Lisbon, to be delivered to their Lisbon agents or correspondents Peter Hassche and Martin [?Beverbergh]<ref>[[HCA 1
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  • ...y'' concerned a lading of pipestaves sent by du Bois and van de Luffell to Lisbon which had been captured by the English. Both men are described as "merchant
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  • To the .13.th he saith he was borne att Lisbon in Portugall, and for theis 22
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  • aboard the sayd shipp the ''Oporto Merchant'' at Lisbon to be thence transported Lisbon to London shee mett with very stormie and tempestious weather whereby
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  • To the 6th hee saith that though the Master bee at Lisbon and none of the her Imployment from Lisbon to the Brazeele as to sayle her, and
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  • of Lisbon and a Master of a shipp and well know the arlate John Gonsalvo
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  • ...to finally land in Dublin in 1649. Blake later blockaded Prince Rupert in Lisbon for several months, before going on to capture the Isles of Sicily, the las
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  • with this Commonwealth, and that they have resided at Lisbon
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  • ...employers of the ship; voyage from London to Lisbon to Brazil and back to Lisbon, but seized en route from Brazil by Prince Rupert (1647-1649)<ref>HCA 13/67
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  • ...ad been gunner on the ''Elizabeth'' of London on her last two voyages from Lisbon and the Canaries.<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.298r Annotate|HCA 13/70 f.298r]]</ref>
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  • ...to stow diverse chests of sugar and diverse pipes and hogsheads of oil at Lisbon for transport back to London. But he had no knowledge of any freight or ave
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  • ...e seizure of the ship the ''Anne and Margaret'' on a voyage from London to Lisbon to Marseilles to Leghorne to Marseilles to ?XXX to Cyprus to Saint John de
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  • ...was the master of the ship. The ''Hannah'' was laden with salt and oils at Lisbon and Faro to be brought to London. But the ship fpundered and perished en ro
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  • ...his experience as ommander of the ship the ''Scipio'', which had gone from Lisbon to Brazil, and whose charter party and bills of lading specified the averag His own experience as commander of the ''Scippio'' on a voyage in 1650 from Lisbon to Brazil and back was then detailed. She went "freighted by charterpartie
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  • ...umber of chests of sugar. The ship experineced fould weather en route from Lisbon to London, but arrived safely, where the sugar was unladen.
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  • Gunner of the ship the ''Robuck'' in 1649, when she was seized at Lisbon by Prince Rupert.<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.663r Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.663r]]</ref> ...e case refers to the seizure in 1649 of the ''Robuck'' by Pricne Rupert at Lisbon.<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.663r Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.663r]]</ref>
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  • ...of the ship the ''Hannah'' (Master: Thomas Tyman) on voyage from London to Lisbon and Faro in August and September 1654.
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  • ...ading in Genoa. She also went to Alicante, where she reladed and sailed to Lisbon, where she discharged her second lading. ...s Ewen then told his company that he intended a new voyage to be made from Lisbon to Brazil, "which voyage the company or the greatest part of them did disli
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  • ...ter on board the ship the ''Peter'', on a voyage from London to Ireland to Lisbon, with an opportunity then for Brazil.<ref>[[HCA 13/63 f.190r Annotate|HCA 1 ...London on Dobbins' ship. The voyage was from London to Ireland and then to Lisbon. Supposedly, Robinson, together with the rest of the ship's company, agreed
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  • ...Roebuck'' on a voyage from London to Lisbon to Brazil and back en route to Lisbon when seized by Prince Rupert's fleet.
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  • Commander of the ship the ''Prosperous'', seized at Lisbon by General Blake.
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  • |Res town=Lisbon ...Italian merchant from Florence in Tuscany, who was a long term resident in Lisbon.
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  • ...h factor at Lisbon, in a cause concerning salt to be transported from near Lisbon to Galicia. Commenting on the suitability of the master to carry the salt, ...isco Pardini, a London merchant who was a native of Florence, had lived in Lisbon for eight or nine years, and knew the usage there. He stated:
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  • ...ia da Conte, a Genoese merchant, likewise living as a merchant stranger at Lisbon for five or six years.<ref>[[HCA 13/72 f.4r Annotate|HCA 13/72 f.4r]]</ref>
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  • ...ncis Holbech, who was a Roman Catholic. Date and place: [? 1662] [London ? Lisbon ?]. With over 50 autograph signatures
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  • ...on, the Azores in 1634; to Nantes, Lisbon, 'Blewett' in France in 1635; to Lisbon, the Azores in 1636; to Malaga in 1637; to Greenland in 1638; to Barbethes ...of London (master William Downes) trading between London, Newfoundland and Lisbon in the 1670s and 1680s (and other ships such as the Alexander and the Dove)
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  • ...did at the request of the wife of Anthony Couch (a prisoner as is sayd in Lisbon) search in her said deceased husband's journall to see what time the said A
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