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  • '''HCA 13/65 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1651 and
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  • '''HCA 13/68 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1653 and
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  • '''Ships''' Ships names mentioned in HCA/73
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  • '''Bigger alphabet of ships''' This page provides a list of ships and ships' captains mentioned in the private correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, an
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  • '''HCA 13/70 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1654 and
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  • '''HCA 13/71 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1656 and
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  • '''HCA 13/72 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1657 and
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  • '''HCA 13/73 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1657 and
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  • '''HCA 13/74 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1657 and
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  • '''Alphabet of Ships'''
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  • '''Images: Alphabet of Ships'''
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  • '''The three silver ships''' ...ree, outputs from our collaborative research on the so-called Three Silver Ships'''
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  • SHIPS * 8,589 depositions linked to named ships which are affiliated with specific ports of ownership
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  • thence with theire ships interrogated for Englan, but whether
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  • ships then at that place with theire boats vessells and other Materialls the said Hayward and others of the said ships Owners hee did
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  • the said Archer to let the other ships goe and to single out him Sybrant Jelles did discover both the said ships to belong to the
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  • |Transcription=To the last Inmterrogatorie hee saith that there were three ships in predeposed one of the said ships Company together with the said producents and
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  • ===Ships===
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  • of the Turkish ships that were bound f[?or] Constantinople therewith ships And otherwise referring himselfe to his foregoeing deposition hee
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  • was mett withall upon the highe Seas by a Squadron of [XXXX Ships GUTTER]
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  • was bound to discharge and in the said ships Course hee saith shee of the said ships soe sayleing together from Malta towards Leghorne and dureing theire abode
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  • and taken by the said Squadron of English ships and att such tyme as
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  • [?ships] of warr of the said Iland of Scilley
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  • with three other ships as is arlate) who comanded his Contest Sybrant said three other ships goe cleare away without either searching or
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  • enter all the ships whole ladeing without omission or [XXXXXX] [?part]
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  • as the ships the ''Saint Sebastian'' and the ''Nightingale'' were of the said ships the ''Nightingale'' and ''Saint Sebastian'' had escaped and
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  • was seized by eight of the Parliaments ships neare the Ile Corsica
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  • surprized and taken by a Squadron of Ships which were in the ymediate service
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  • Mett withall surprized and taken by a squadron of Eight ships
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  • ships Company for feare haveing deserted the said shipp{?e]
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  • To the last Interrogatorie hee saith that there were three other ships in
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  • in the said ships course thither shee was againe mett withall
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  • rescued by the said Captaine C[?a]ppin, shee being by three cole ships
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  • Hall commander of a Squadrom of the Parliaments ships, and then
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  • abord the said ship the ''Saint Martin'' when she was seized by the ships arlate
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  • allsoe heare the skipper and diverse others of the said ships company then and there say and acknowledge
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  • instant of the discovery of and sight of the said ships of the said ships one of the said ships with the ''Elizabeth''
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  • by Captaine Archer in one of the State ships and by him was while let the other three ships (two whomeof were dutch and one a
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  • the said ships owners and out of love to his Native Country
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  • and his mate with others of the said ships company being severall Masters of ships with Marriners and others with therein
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  • ordering of the said ships present voyage nor is hee ffreighter of the company together but from whence the two dutch ships came [?hence]
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  • rest of the said ships Company besides the goods mentioned in the schedule And saith that in the said ships course from Smirna towards
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  • To the first hee saith that hee was one of the Ships company the voyage in
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  • of this deponents ships Crew but hee never saw or heard the said Johnson
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  • mett with and seized by one of the Parliaments ships named the ''Nich[XXXX]''
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  • '''HCA 13/65 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1651 and
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  • Leghorne they espied two saile of ships to the Leward of them the other a prize which shee had taken, which said ships were noe
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  • |Ships=<u>Endymion</u>
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  • said dad. And saith that at the said tyme of the said ships being
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  • when the Commanders and others of both the said ships did meete and &#91;?had&#93; that shee was seized by 8 of the Parliaments ships under the
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  • the said ships Company were set on shore in Corenewall about the
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  • the ships the ''Arabella'' and ''Prosperous'', nor sawe the lading thereof aboard
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  • soe laden abord their ship into the said ships booke made and kept Cordj and diverse of the said ships company and others then and there say
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  • '''HCA 13/68 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1653 and
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  • ...he fourtha rticle of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the said ships the
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  • XXXX XXX that he expected a XXXX two ships XX XXX which this deponent promised him accordingly
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  • ...s seas from marchant men. Tis likwys here reported for truth, that al such ships as hav bin taken up from marchant men into that servis, shal lykwys remain
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  • ...Merry as President, at 300/. per annum for a year after the arrival of the ships to be dispeeded thither in March ; Edward Pearse, accountant, his salary to
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  • ...erch:t ships come safe into port & they have not taken above ??100 merch:t ships of ours" ...io Retano concerning payment of bills on behalf of John Fairfax and to the ships the Jeremy, the Golden Fleece and the Reformation from Allegant (?Alicante)
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  • See [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]] ...t:r party;<ref>Charter parties, signed by the charterers and the owners of ships, specified various payments, such as seamens wages and monthly provisioning
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  • ...h á Breath [xx:th ffrance, they taking the pte of the Dutch & seazed some ships of our nation & wee understand they turne adventurers for India, upon all w
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  • ...Merry as President, at 300/. per annum for a year after the arrival of the ships to be dispeeded thither in March ; Edward Pearse, accountant, his salary to ...ure, ammunition of all sorts is henceforth to be prohibited in the several ships' charterparties, and the Deputy and four of the Committees are desired to m
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  • - Master and commander of ships for fifteen years - James Warren was a pilot, experienced in pilotting ships from London to the Downs
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  • ...ty-five miles), the town of Sheerness with Minster in Sheppy, the Nore and ships sailing down the Swin; to the south Cox's Heath; and south-west a fine pros
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  • ...the greatest charge thereof and was forced to contract many debts for the ships use which the other owners have hither to refused to allow or contribute th ...by himselfe and others did receive severall summes of money upon the said ships accompt the particulars whereof XXXXX//
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  • ...oyages to Smirna West Indias and other long voyages, most of oure greatest ships yet in the dockes, and tis well if oure [?lesser] be fitted, stored and mad
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  • ...ed a great deal more than the sums allotted them. Whereas they pretend the ships never performed their voyage, and therefore would debar them of their freig ...£35,000, paid by the Hamburghers [in compensation for the loss of certain ships belonging to British subjects]: written from [Whitehall] MS. Carte 60, fol
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  • ...y desires to yo:r Worp:e Concerneing what due to mee from y:e Employm:t of ships ''Sm:a March:t'' ''Two Sisters'' Etc:a w:ch although arrived not tyme enoug
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  • ...our condition, with his desires to the captains to spare him out of their ships what men they could, and wee in the meane tyme endeavoured to fitt our hous ...the ship, tho' not fully recouered, yet able to doe some what towards the ships imployments; for 16 dayes after our setting sayle we scarce handed a saile,
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  • ...illiams in London Merchant six hundred pounds in money and my parts of the ships ''Margaret'', ''Edward'', ''Paramore'', ''Retourne'' (or the quond:m ''Zant ...I give and bequeath to my loving brother Daniell Williams my parte of the ships Sampson, Rainbow, Smirna Merchant and Northumberland which I value at about
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  • ...and back for London where the voyage was to end, and the said ffrisby was ships carpenter and the said Archer the ships ?business, and the said ffrisby as this deponent heard him say XXX
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  • ...o, which is short of the gulf of Venis; and assoon as they wer landed, the ships came about for [[MRP: Naples|Naples]], wher they lye at a litle distance to
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  • See [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]]
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  • SP 46/84/fo 15 Fairfax and Barnsley to Warner: arrival of ships from England; trade is slack; price of pepper; Leghorne; 12 July 1642; Post ...io Retano concerning payment of bills on behalf of John Fairfax and to the ships the Jeremy, the Golden Fleece and the Reformation from Allegant (?Alicante)
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  • ...y:e [[MRP: Downs| Downes]] y:e 10:th ffebruary seeing nor meeting w:th any ships in y:e sea nor in o:e owne Chanell, o:e men proved very sickly in o:e passa
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  • Thornton, A.P., 'Spanish slave-ships in the English West Indies', ''The Hispanic American Historical Review'', v
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  • ...voyage he went via Diu, and was delayed due to weather and fears of Dutch ships arriving from Persia. He appears to have arrived back in Gravesend from Su
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  • ...d Spanish ships wel appointed, and two galleys. They expect ther other ten ships from Barcelona; so they wil be of a considerable strength to meet the Frenc
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  • ...h, Portuguese, Genoese, Tuscan, Venetian, and Ottoman merchants, mariners, ships and trade.
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  • English ships are requested back to pirt and there is a powe rbattle.
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  • ...Palliapanjan, within few leagues of the road of Bantam, they met with five ships belonging to the Dutch East India company, who told the master and company
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  • '''TNA - Treasury solictor: Admiralty solicitor: Ships charterparties'''
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  • ...ind they were fyred by general Blak (14 gallions in al) and he had lest 12 ships at the y lands, and was returned back to Calis with 24 saile. I am,
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  • ...accounts for the Gombroon factory including Acco:ts of sale of cargoes of ships
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  • ...missed ptection as before but with allXXXX XXX that he expected a XXXX two ships XX XXX w:ch this deponent promised him accordingly
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  • ...ants ships betwixt Duch and French. Ther are now in Turkey a dozen sail of ships, who in three or four months may be back in this port; the left of them may
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  • ...ny lines of yo:s though it hath pleased God, since y:e time to arrive us 2 ships in safety from yo:e port namely y:e returne to [[MRP: Portsmouth|Portsmouth ...acke & 4;10:6 for y:e gray amb:r notwithstanding y:e newes of y:e 10 Dutch ships arrivall in holland from ?Cat:a was Just y:n Comes & if he ben of, absolutl
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  • ...hey hav lost eleven of theyr best ships and two thousand men. Twenty other ships ar missing, and forty have cut theyr masts by the board. We shal from Ingla
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  • ...dule are primarily tar and pitch, but also sugar and tobacco. Many of the ships referred to are on the London/Stockholm route. However, tar and pitch were
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  • ...came perhaps the largest shipowner of the day."<ref>Kenneth R. Andrewes, ''Ships, money, and politics: seafaring and naval enterprise in the reign of Charle
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  • '''Ships''' Ships names mentioned in HCA/73
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  • ...o:e sole business at first to have warred w:th all o:e strength & power of ships & men, under God we had Conquered & reduced y:m speedily to o:e owne termes ...g voyages to smirna west Indias & other long voyages, most of o:e greatest ships yet in y:e dockes, & tis well if o:e ?lesser be fitted , stored & mand fitt
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  • ...den is coming from Pesaro to Rom. From [[MRP: Toulon| Tollon]] ar coming 8 ships with 3000 soldiers for Modena. Sir Theofilus Gilby has had a letter from th
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  • See [[MRP: Ships|Ships]] ...f the statute laws, and regulations of the Court of admiralty: relative to ships of war, privateers, prizes, recaptures, and prize-money. With an appendix o
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  • To the 7th, 8th & 9th interoggatories. It is usual and ordianary for ships voyaging from S:t Malo to Newfound Land to carry with them passes "under t a demand of the King of Portugall that those Revolted ships under the
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  • ...y solely with CO. States that CO “seeing an improbabilities of the said ships returne that yeare in saftie to England …did contrive to employ the said
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  • ...f this Commonwealth be issued under the seal of the Admiralty Court to the ships ''King Ferdinand'', Christopher Oxenden commander. ''East India Merchant'',
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  • ...ure, ammunition of all sorts is henceforth to be prohibited in the several ships' charterparties, and the Deputy and four of the Committees are desired to m
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  • The last advys from Provence, of about eighteen dayes, speaks of twelve ships and six gallys redy fitted for the sea, gon out into [[MRP: Toulon| Toullon About ten dayes since cam into port Longone seven Spanish ships laden with soldiers at [[MRP: Naples|Naples]] for Barsalona, where they lye
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  • ...Portman's involvement in C 6/151Pt2/28, the goldsmith Portman invested in ships (and probably trade). London goldsmiths lent to London merchants to financ - Inventory of William Bonner, a Newcastle merchant, who owned ships
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  • ...to be confirmed in his entertainment at Surat, before the departure of new ships for that city<ref>'A court of committees, March 6, 1661' (''Court Book'', v ...e confirmed in their respective entertainments before the departure of the ships."<ref>'A court of committees, March 6, 1661' (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv. p.
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  • "[Sunday 8 October 1665]...having ordered all the Captains of the ships in the river to come to me, I did some business with them, and so to Captai
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  • "[November 17, 1654] Having received intelligence that nearly all the English ships trading lately in the East Indies have been taken or destroyed by the Dutch
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  • ...o Peper and other commodityes And this def:t doth not knowe what the other ships menconed in the said bill of comp:lt were//
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  • '''Arlate''' ("onely one of the fowre English ships arlate" (HCA 13/19))
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  • ...d tin are always in demand, but only in small quantities at any one port. Ships that taje cargoes of fish to Venice or Trieste, where there is always a gre ...ining information useful to the American merchants, owners, and masters of ships'' (New York, 1822), p. 411. See http://books.google.co.uk/ebooks/reader?id
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  • ...first place I blesse y:e Lord for his mercy to thee & the rest in the good ships & now by this time I hope you & your ffreinds are safe arrived at [[MRP: Su ...enden's correspondence ([[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]])</ref> is able to look e after his business hee hath not been well, I wri
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  • Given the absence of any reference to investments in stock or ships, it does not seem likely that Symond Edmonds the elder was still an active
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  • - Dutch Sailors and Ships of The 17th Century - As of 08/12/11 there were 17,975 ships, 20,604 seamen, 557 actions/battles listed on this site
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  • ...: "There were visits to Warren's yard at Wapping, where Pepys saw the deal ships from Norway and learned the difference between Dram and Swinsound deals" (R
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  • ...ey both very wise men. After ‘Change and agreeing with Houblon about our ships, D. Gawden and I to the Pope’s Head and there dined and little Chaplin (w
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  • ...f the latter are called in and hear the Company's conditions for freighted ships read. Bushell agrees to his frigate serving on these conditions, but desire
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  • See [[MRP: Ships|Ships]]
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  • ...in private trade with Bantam in the late 1650s. he continued to invest in ships in in the 1660s, reporting in another letter of March 1662/63 to Sir George ...underwrite 500/. in the policy for the Eagle, and 250/. on the other three ships."<ref>'A Court of Committees for the Fourth Joint Stock, June 21, 1650' (Co
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  • '''Bigger alphabet of ships''' This page provides a list of ships and ships' captains mentioned in the private correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, an
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  • Given the absence of any reference to investments in stock or ships, it does not seem likely that Symond Edmonds the elder was still an active
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  • ...Merry as President, at 300/. per annum for a year after the arrival of the ships to be dispeeded thither in March ; Edward Pearse, accountant, his salary to
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  • ...his led to the growth of a large number of inns and taverns to serve these ships and their crews. In 1662 there were 77 licensed houses in the parishes of G ...re in the bight, and stretches down nearly to a creek called Shell-haven. Ships in working down may stand into 5 fathoms on the Essex, and 6 fathoms on the
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  • the said merchantsafter the said ships discharge from her last outward port after the rate of one hundred thirty a ...arrying pepper, but was seized by Balthasar Bort, commander of three Dutch ships at Acheine road in the immediate service of the Dutch East Indai company, w
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  • ...tructions for Bombay should be considered of. Has received orders that all ships going to foreign plantations take one fifth Dutchmen. An explosion of gunpo
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  • ===Case: The Keepers of the Liberty of England ag:t ships mentioned in attached schedule: Deposition: John Major, of East Smithfeild w:th others of the said ships comp:a to M:r Henry Stephens before his
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  • ...sp's proposal that a sluice be constructed at Deptford to hold two hundred ships<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofstmil42stmi#page/n11/mode/2up ...dventure), at such Rates and Prices as have been usually allowed for other Ships and Seamen, and formerly entertained by the Lords and Commons, and for such
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  • ...seven lights guides in ships in the night. 3. The ''Haven'' itself where ships lye safe, and the ''little haven'' within that, which serves for a withdarw
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  • ...TORS Treasurers and collectors thereof of whatsoever Owners and Masters of ships all the goods that are or shall come unto me from whatsoever places of thes
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  • ...o, which is short of the gulf of Venis; and assoon as they wer landed, the ships came about for Naples, wher they lye at a litle distance to aw it. If gener ..... This evening came into port the Duch commander Ruyter, with six sail of ships of war. They want but nine dayes from Allicant, whence they bring newes, th
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  • [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]]
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  • ...had no Opportunity or Means to unlade or relade the said Goods in English Ships.
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  • ...physical construction, equipping and provisioning of ships, the manning of ships, and navigational terminology (1) How many foremast men on ships of 100 and of 200 tons?
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  • The alphabets are of three types - personal names, places, and ships [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]]
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  • [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of ships|Bigger alphabet of ships]]
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  • ...at [[MRP: falmouth|falmouth]] xxxx & ["Plymouth Plimouth] 59 saile of good ships from Virginia & at [[MRP: Dartmouth|Dartmouth]] about 40 saile of strayts X ...scotch?] have very much XXXXXXX y:m who have taken some hundred sof their ships since these Warrs begunn in soe much yt ???Turky is like to prove a Gentlem
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  • ...th side of y:e said line) whereby Trade will [XXXXX] [???resume] – The 3 Ships yo:w despatched home gives y:e Comp:a greate content y:e ''S:t George'' fro
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  • ...e Spaniards had knowledge of them, and made provision for them, and suncke ships in the road, whereby they weare denied spedy passage unto them; and then th
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  • [Add data on length of his commercial career; ships mastered and part owned; adventures involved in, including commodities and Ships: ''Society'' (XXXX, 1648); ''Smyrna Merchant'' (commander and part-owner, 1
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  • ...his optunity will pmitt, intending if God pmitt to enlarge by the Surratt ships which is now in the ?Dorke ?Sheading, being a vessell of above 300 tons bur ...em againe, and having before noone Soonke, burnt & taken severall of their ships, towards night the Enemy ffleed disorderly, som towards one port & some to
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  • ...ef>Henry Gary, writing from Goa to Sir George Oxenden, gave details of the ships' departures ([[MRP: 25th January 1662/63, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, ...pard, Thomas Trafford Lieutenant, Anthony Archer Master , Richard Thurston Ships mate, John Aldridge Purser , Richard Harris 2nd Mate , Richard Danson ?Gunn
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  • ...anean-seas. The lyk providence myht be used at the South-Cape; ten Inglish ships, to head and countenance the Portugues, myht command therabouts.
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  • ...The not hearing from yo:w by land, as y:e not yet arrivall o:e this years ships puts us into some ?panink feares, but God, I hope, will bless us w:th auspi 3. In his own experience, the Company's ships paid the State above 20,000/. yearly, but this 'loose' trade does not bring
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  • ...to manage negotiations with Hamburg regarding compensation for six English ships destroyed in the Elbe by the Dutch during the war. But his tender for the c
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  • ...aturdays, well stored with all sorts of provisions. Here all outward bound ships must stop and come to an anchor, when a searcher of the customs comes on bo ...als and sands, and has seven or eight fathom of water; so that the largest ships may ride here with safety, even at low water....A weekly market is kep in
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  • ...ch Duch and French merchant-ships, which would be good pryze to the states ships, if a squadron wer in thes seas. God grant a good closure of the bisnes wit
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  • ships arlate; were mett togeather. the com-
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  • ...arly bee pmitted to import goods built theare in India soo y:t if any such ships theare should come you must order y:m to stopp at [[MRP: Dover|Dover]] in [
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  • ...also upon the condition that the said Company, or the commanders of their ships, certify under their hands that it shall be lawful for the said men to put
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  • ...Fleet.' This apparently was considered an open insult to the assembled 200 ships, and was aggravated by the culprits attempting to escape. A month later the
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  • "''Acknowledges the cargo of the East India ships; has no hopes of selling the indigo till next spring; wine, tobacco, rice a ...ars that the custom house officers at Pillau have refused to clear English ships till further order, because the King stayed in England two of the Elector o
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  • Thurston, Richard (ships mate)
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  • and her Lading, by some of the ships belonging to the ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade, he not daring to dispose thereof at
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  • See [[MRP: Ships|Ships]] XXXX XXXX athe XXXXX XXX the ships there being on fire) XXX XXXXX
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  • in time to goe to yo:w by y:e next ships I thanke yo:e rare & good resolution y:t yo:w will end w:th Benidasse & sen ...e had a very hopefull sall of our Comp:as goods this day hath brought of 9 ships Arrivall in Holand of y:e Comp:as, w:ch hath even dashed all our hoopes, ou
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  • See [[MRP: Ships|Ships]] before the sea, under ?her foresaile, the said ships ?stern
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  • ===Ships mentioned by executors as part owned by Sir Martin Noell=== ===Ships in which Sir Martin Noell had invested===
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  • ...ish to the amo:ts of 2000 rup:s at Mossambique for yo:r Acco:tt and at the Ships departure hee gave order for its pformance (sic), and I have given M:r Cook
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  • ...Maryzion ; William Stacy, of Saltash; and William Burrowes, of Looe. Many ships are mentioned, with the ports to which they belonged, such as the ''Century ...1653 [Presumably the English Navigation Act of 1651 ended the use of Dutch ships in the Virginia tobacco trade]
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  • HCA 4/6 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1648-1659; 1666; 1743 HCA 4/9 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1661-1672 Oct
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  • ...century and the town’s importance decreased. The same site states that ships of up to 340 tons have been recorded as built at Lee. ...f>This is the footnote text</ref> Both Lawrence and James commanded major ships. Lawrence commanded the ''Hercules'' in 1643, a 468 ton, 128 man, 28 gun s
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  • ...in Sale as y:e ''Two Sisters''<ref>The ''Two Sisters'' was one of the two ships chartered to the ''SVJS'', the other being the ''Smirna Merchant''</ref> go
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  • See: "Three new writers from among those sent out in the ships, John Scattergood, Francis Riccard, and John Canham, were retained in the f
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  • ...to confirm their sons' entertainment at Surat before the departure of the ships.<ref>'A Court of Committees, March 6, 1661 (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 3 ...e confirmed in their respective entertainments before the departure of the ships"<ref>'A Court of Committees, March 6, 1661 (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 3
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  • share in both ye said ships & Oyles to William Bassett one of ye sd ships in this port of London the said
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  • ships coming foule of her, viz:t the ''Virginia Merchant'' & and in the said ships passage the said Connis did ?Jappara take
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  • ...l sell at Surr:t & there I would bee best pleased, that soo upon y:d first ships retourne I may bee favored w:ththeire proceed Invested into such Dyamonds a ...Merry as President, at 300/. per annum for a year after the arrival of the ships to be dispeeded thither in March ; Edward Pearse, accountant, his salary to
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  • //Gunpowder whereof fforty & two barrells were for the said ships XXXXX in the said voyage and the residue thereof being thirty barrells was ...India Merchant'', and ''Concord'' started for Madras; while in April three ships — the ''Eagle'', ''Richard and Martha'', and ''American'' — departed fo
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  • All five of these ships were involved in the second Dutch War.<ref>Roger Charles Anderson (ed.), ''
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  • ...io Retano concerning payment of bills on behalf of John Fairfax and to the ships the Jeremy, the Golden Fleece and the Reformation from Allegant (?Alicante)
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  • ships the Spaniards would not lade any goods there were also found foure other English ships
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  • ...many Conveniencies were to be made for building, careening, and repairing Ships. Towards which much had then been expended in digging one of the Molds, and
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  • '''Ships mentioned in both sides of the account'''
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  • ...am Ryder commented on the arrival of Captain Bowen's and other commanders' ships in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated January 3rd 1665/66: ...Benjamin Gosnall 8/. a month, as commander and master in their respective ships."<ref>'A Court of Committees for the New General Stock, October 6, 1658' ('
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  • ...rchants who chose to invest heavily in shipping.<ref>Kenneth R. Andrews, ''Ships, money, and politics: seafaring and naval enterprise in the reign of Charle Ships (commander): ''Friendship'' (1629);
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  • ...Assignes shall and will not only accept and receive on board each ship and ships respectively upon arrival thereof in the River of Thames and notice thereof
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  • ...for the Venetians goes forward, being 9 ships and 6 gallies, and two other ships at the charge of cardinal Antonio Barbarini. ...kin men of war begin to appear again abroad, they having taken two English ships; one is laden from [[MRP: Lisbon| Lisbon]], which they have carryed in Port
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  • Two dayes since arryvd in this port fom Duch ships from Holland; who bring word, that general Blak's fleet of twenty-six fail
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  • Sufficient for a ships voyage twenty sixe peices of Ordnance w:th
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  • ...y, which I believe was located in Livorno. Several references are made to ships sent to Venice. Mention is also made of a William Kingston. Credits and d
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  • ...rd'', Thomas Trafford Lieutenant, Anthony Archer Master , Richard Thurston Ships mate, John Aldridge Purser , Richard Harris 2nd Mate , Richard Danson ?Gunn
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  • ...ch in 1658.<ref>This is the footnote text</ref> His involvement in these ships links him with interloping in the far East Indies, and associates him with ...had no Opportunity or Means to unlade or relade the said Goods in English Ships.
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  • ...ndia Merchant'', and ''Concord'' started for Madras ; while in April three ships - the ''Eagle'', ''Richard and Martha'', and''American'' - departed for Sur
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  • ...t ten Duch men of war, who intend sudenly to go out to look for som of our ships, which they conceiv may com from Newsoundland with fish, as also a ship or
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  • ...etter fource than usuall they had the opportunity to destroy 6 or 7 of our Ships, whereof were considerarable ones & it is beleived we had come of with bigg ...ust 9th of the same year for destroying an estimated one hundred and fifty ships in Vlie Road, off Vlieland, through the use of fireships and sacking the to
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  • ...ind they were fyred by general Blak (14 gallions in al) and he had lest 12 ships at the y lands, and was returned back to Calis with 24 saile."<ref>[[MRP: 2
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  • ...lre to w:ch referr you, & there in give you advice of y:d arrivall of o:r ships ''Concord'' & ''Truro'' after á long passage & theire goods verymuch damm ...hes tymely from India & y:t y:e Comp:a Ships may come timely away & y:t no ships bee ?Deleighned in India upon Demurridge w:ch doos confirme y:e Stock of y:
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  • ===Ships mentioned===
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  • ...xample, he was involved together with London merchants in the ownership of ships. In 1652, his name appeared alongside that of Sir William Ryder, James Mody
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  • ...care & diligence in ye speedy Dispatch of those Ships, I hope by ye next Ships you will have more satisfactory evidences of their respects towards you.
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  • ...d tin are always in demand, but only in small quantities at any one port. Ships that taje cargoes of fish to Venice or Trieste, where there is always a gre ...ining information useful to the American merchants, owners, and masters of ships'' (New York, 1822), p. 411. See http://books.google.co.uk/ebooks/reader?id
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  • At any one time he was a part-owner in one or more ships. Over the years these included the ''Achilles'', the ''Eagle'', the ''Smyr
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  • //of the ships companie ??besides thother defd:t Porter but the quantity this defd:t knowe //the account of any of the ships
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  • "''Acknowledges the cargo of the East India ships; has no hopes of selling the indigo till next spring; wine, tobacco, rice a ...ars that the custom house officers at Pillau have refused to clear English ships till further order, because the King stayed in England two of the Elector o
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  • ...of Dutch men of war, but the French still each what they can. Two English ships are fallen into theyr hands, the one it seems fouht with them five houers;
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  • ...f this Commonwealth be issued under the seal of the Admiralty Court to the ships ''King Ferdinand'', Christopher Oxenden commander. ''East India Merchant'',
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  • The ''Haven'' heretofore was very unsafe, and many Ships which had tugg'd through the most dangerous Seas abroad, were seen to sink ...Ships, how many, and from what side they Come: or else to guide their own Ships home safely in the night. At first it was onely a little Fort for to help
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  • Tyll, Thomas (Steward of the ''Helverthorn'', one of his Majesty's ships; born in Barking, Essex; aged 30)
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  • The Relation of the Masters of the Ships which were convoyed over for Dunkirke, by Captain Blyth, in your Ship The ' ...der; yet he took the liberty of trading with their stock and laded several ships with pepper for other men's account. Daniel and Thomas Skinner, brothers of
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  • (2) Look at original document of [Item] 84. I List of six ships freighted by Sir Wm. Rider's company for Stockholm, and of nine for Dantzic - Who else was involved in the named ships?
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  • ...French fleete at [[MRP: Toulon| Tollon]] was put to sea, about 30 sail of ships, 12 gallyes, and 50 tartans; but by what I can gather, this is but a meer r
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  • ...longing to the EEIC (or ?under charter to the EEIC) in 1655, with the four ships together given a valuation of £1,000<ref>'A General Court of all the adven
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  • ...>Mr. John Proud. Possibly Captain John Prowd (b. ?, d. 1681); surveyor of ships for the EEIC in 1660s. Mentioned by a number of Sir George Oxenden's corre
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  • the sd ships owners were also XXXXXXXX that were XXXX ffrench ships of S:t Malloes of about 35 or 40 Tonnes laden w:th Rosin
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  • ...Fleet.' This apparently was considered an open insult to the assembled 200 ships, and was aggravated by the culprits attempting to escape. A month later the
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  • ...d y:e said Anchor, hanging by a Rope where with it was fastned to the said Ships side, and y:e said Ship, Turning or rowling too and fro, y:e said Anchor bi ...nt onely as a Meanes to betray both ship and goods, and therefore the said Ships Company would never be psuaded to goe on shore againe, although often impor
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  • //other ships did at that time sayle from thence w:ch drew more water than the said David ...partiality which the resident suggests was shown in the inspection of the ships, saying that a pledge of the entire cargo had been made for some that were
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  • ...century and the town’s importance decreased. The same site states that ships of up to 340 tons have been recorded as built at Lee. Both Lawrence and James commanded major ships. Lawrence commanded the ''Hercules'' in 1643, a 468 ton, 128 man, 28 gun s
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  • ...a, Johan van de Velden and Hendrick Aertsz. In insurance partnerships for ships leaving Amsterdam Paz's inter-continental connection was supported by his i
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  • Mentions could not send ships last year to Persia "but made a Maldiva voyage" ...els were at Jeffenapatan aforesaid, there came news, that a fleet of Dutch ships had taken three Portugal frigats at Jufficurre, and also the island Manar;
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  • ...he unhappy engagement in this port. They hav at left half a dozen of theyr ships in several places of Turky, and the French twys as many and twys as rich. I
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  • "[October 1, 1647] It is decided to send two ships to Surat this year, and Millett's vessel, the ''Aleppo Merchant'', is hired
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  • ...Maryzion ; William Stacy, of Saltash; and William Burrowes, of Looe. Many ships are mentioned, with the ports to which they belonged, such as the ''Century
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  • ===Ships=== BL lists six different ships called
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  • the market there good for the rest hee ships or reladed the said rest of
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  • See [[MRP: Ships|Ships]] ...John'' two and thirty Musketts w:ch were taken by this depot for the sayd ships use after her coming into Bantam Roade" (HCA 13/73 Part One))
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  • ...sed the Quay beside the house to the east, 'Ballast Quay', to ballast navy ships. Clearly it needs to be clarified when Bouwerman transferred the house ([[ ...llection of other curiosities were of the most considerable, the models of ships especially." He was buried, as already stated, in St. Olave's Church, Hart
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  • the timber for the said ships structure) Vincent van Campen now dwelling
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  • usuall place for ships to lye at anchor and ride when
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  • |Ships=The ''Grace''
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  • a place called the Lazaretta where the other ships lading were
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  • proving the three ships aforesayd to be prize and to belong to hollanders
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  • soe farr from declining meeting with any English shipp or ships, or making
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  • and some English ships that were there alsoe riding, and the men came
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  • ===Ships===
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  • were 7. other ships in Company with the shipp the ''black Raven''
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  • to Porto Longone so long as the English ships continued there in Port
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  • To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that in the sayd ships
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  • rest were saved, and saith That all the said ships Companie and passengers were
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  • said three shipps during the said Voyage and passage and was ships
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  • ...miral Court’, addressed ‘Forthe Lord Commissioner Whitelocke’. These ships having been laden in Spain and being bound to the United Provinces, were by
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  • '''The English (he said) have taken these three ships with silver, and
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  • |Ships=<u>Busse</u>
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  • ...severall proceedings in the Court of Admiralty of England, in order to the ships Sampson, St. George, and St. Salvador. The 25th and 27th of January, 1653, ...r. Walker to attend, and report what has been done in that court about the ships Samson, Salvador, and George. 27. Orders for regulating Council's proceedin
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  • sayd ships in the downes on or about&#125;
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  • '''HCA 13/70 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1654 and
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  • To the 29th hee saith that severall ships of severall Province, states
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  • such masters of ships as undertake any voyage from Saint Malloes to Newfound=
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  • and ships boy nor of either of them, but saith that said Ships boy upon like occasion upon Tower hill being alone
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  • |Ships='''Fore peake'''
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  • mett with three ships or men of warr in the immediate service of this eight of his said ships Companie aboard, and after examination of this deponent and
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  • '''[[Tools: Slavery|Slavery]]''' - Lists 34 English, Dutch & Portuguese slave ships in 1650s HCA records '''[[Tools: Slavery|Slavery]]''' - Lists 34 English, Dutch & Portuguese slave ships in 1650s HCA records
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  • ...ship Endeavour, and of Richard Baker and Company, proprietors of the said ships lading [etc], London, Joseph Moxon, 1660. 1660
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  • ...it seem good, may serve for a place of good retreat and randevouz for your ships, while in that sea and coast; for there are noe Spaniards, but only Indians 5. They will serve to seize the two ships, which use yeerly to come from the Philippinas unto Acapulco, laden with th
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  • man of the ships company that was ashore with the master, that the said master
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  • were bartered away accordingly upon such the said ships arivall on the
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  • belonged to him and ships company ioyntly, and saith that Peter Olde
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  • Ships=Carpenter aged twenty yeares or thereabouts, a wittnesse
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  • before the ships departure from Teneriff, this deponent gave to one of the ships company (coming to his lodging to see what hee would have aboard) and
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  • |Ships====Materials===
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  • hath heard than the said shipp was seized by some shipp or ships of this
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  • ...will take upon them the Justification of the said Seizure by the said two ships&#125;
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  • and this deponent heard them there saye that the sayd ships bulke heads
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  • Hoyer and others of the said ships
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  • summe of seventie pounds upon the ships retourne in case they had
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  • upon the ships designes and progresse till her retourne to
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  • hee well knoweth,That the said ships have for theise two yeares and
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  • of the sayd ships Cargoe and carried it ashoare in a boate they brought
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  • English ships or other, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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  • '''HCA 13/71 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1656 and
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  • the other ships in their Company did, that hee had as much power
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  • the sayd ships Company as aforesayd and on board her well knoweth
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  • English ships did ride in the sayd Roade under Command and amongst fflemish
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  • not, the premisses hee deposeth being one of the ships company
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  • Ships then there lyeing and among the rest to the sayd Smith aboard the shipp ''K
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  • said ships company the said voyage, and otherwise referrs himselfe to this
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  • ...on and f&#91;?oure&#93; more of the said shipps company went ashore in the ships boate to
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  • ===Ships===
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  • shipp the ''Prosperous'' might have bin as well laden as other ships, (meaning
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  • otherwise tight and strong ships thereby springe leakes which doth often
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  • To the 13th hee saith there was much powder (that was of the said ships
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  • ...2031f6dbb64b71233e|Richard Cooke]] of Horsey Downe in the County of Surrey Ships=Carpenter aged twenty yeares
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  • since on a man of warr voyage to take the ships and goods of
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  • ships name entred them in the said booke, as delivered to
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  • ...for delivery to Portsmouth, Chatham, Woolwich or Deptford. He would send 2 ships but would require protection. Asks for terms. 21 April 1678 ...s he requires ready money for goods and freight. He needs protection for 2 ships and wishes to be excused if open war is declared with France. 1678 May 1
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  • |Ships=Carolus Quintus
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  • meete withall. And further that is the owners of the said two ships
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  • |Ships=''ffortune''
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  • ...Robert Castle, Abraham Graves, Richard Wood and George Body for the 30 new ships.
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  • |Ships=''Nostra seniora''
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  • to give notice to the English agent of the said ships being there. would not permitt any shipp or ships whatsoever to goe in or
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  • ...for delivery to Portsmouth, Chatham, Woolwich or Deptford. He would send 2 ships but would require protection. Asks for terms. 21 April 1678
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  • when as hee had heard by three or foure other ships that ships which arrived here before his èutting in the said &#91;Pollicy GUTTER&#93;
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  • ...allow of; and besides the goods already seized, there are some hundreds of ships laden with fish and other merchandizes, designed, and upon their way toward
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  • ...us. Prince Rupert is come out of Lisbon with 24 sail and hath taken 2 or 3 ships from Malaga. He lies off the southern cape. God grant he send none about yo ...tate's fleet which are bound for Barbados, being in all 10 sail of gallant ships which intend to stop at Santa Cruz [de Tenerife] to refresh and take in som
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  • seized by some of the ships of this Comonwealth, and soe the
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  • the said ships setting saile ply to and against the said Iland, for about
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  • ==The Silver Ships research project== '''Three large ships (The ''Salvador'', the ''Sampson'' and the ''Saint George''), of supposed L
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  • all one and all (meaning that all the ships company were of their mynde)
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  • |Ships=Saint Jacob
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  • ===Ships===
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  • to breake up ships) to mend his said wharfe withall, but did not need
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  • as aforesaid, and saving it was against his dutie to take the ships
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  • severall Masters and Companys of English ships there and Spaine, and that noe English ships could or would be
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  • |Ships=<u>Maidstone ffrigott/frigate</u>
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  • |Ships=<u>Hopeful Luke</u>
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  • ...and did heere settle ; and hath made 4 Voyages hence (master of a shipp or ships; upon the Account of English men and returned to England againe and doth no
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  • London and was bound into Bantam, to take in his said ships lading
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  • ...shipp bound in to Cadiz to follow his busines touching his said two former ships and leaving this &#91;#&#93;
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  • place where the master and diverse others of the said ships company by such detention and hinderance by the said dutch ships, which dutch
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  • ''Beniamin'' when the said two dutch ships soe came up and assaulted
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  • made slaves and also the ships that ride there are in danger of being &#91;??seized GUTTER&#93;
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  • ships company; And saith there was about six weekes space betweene
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  • ...as such to have the custody and translation of the foreign papers taken on ships and relating to prizes with the profits relating thereto.
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  • ...ctober <u>1655&#58;</u> the Spaniards tooke and surprized severall English ships at ffarro, there was two Captaines of two English ships that did give &#91;?out&#93;
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  • the lighter men (when the lighter men went from the ships side) a saile
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  • shipp, before the said ships departure from
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  • ...£35,000, paid by the Hamburghers [in compensation for the loss of certain ships belonging to British subjects]: written from [Whitehall] MS. Carte 60, fol ...ed a great deal more than the sums allotted them. Whereas they pretend the ships never performed their voyage, and therefore would debar them of their freig
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  • heard by about three or foure ships. that came from or neere Quinborow by the abovesaid ships, that were arrived here; before the putting
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  • ...). It could be used for brickmaking, paving, and above all as ballast for ships. The spoil, even when left to dry, was not ideal as ballast; the scourings
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  • Brandenburghes ships, came aboard the said ship, and tooke
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  • ...that have been contracted for. They have protection for the seamen but the ships have been stopped by the Customs at Gravesend because of the general embarg
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  • ships Stock (but howe much hee knoweth not) And saith every one of the ships owners was to have had according to theire parts in the
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  • Now whereas this Corporation is informed that divers Masters of Ships, and coasting Vessels chiefly, do frequently take in Ballast from private W livelihood on the taking of ballast for ships, and
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  • |Ships=<u>The ''Gilbert''</u>
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  • ...ave twenty fyve dayes, & if more dayes shalbe spent in discharge of the sd ships lading, the merchts are to allow three pounds sterl p day for every day so
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  • '''HCA 13/72 Ships''' To list all ships mentioned in depositions before the Admiralty Court of England in 1657 and
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  • and halfe soe that the seller of the said ships hull
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  • caused all the said ships Loading to be delivered and the
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  • and that shee was sett out from Gennoa together with two other ships of
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  • the said ships use to wit in Lading her with Coales, and
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  • of Bantam (alsoe in the said ships Passage To the Coast said ships arrivall here, disposed of and sold about
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  • after the said ships returne to Bristoll in a publique roome of the Guilliards Inne in Bristoll
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  • the said Thompson or Hart had any share in the said ships
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  • wrong to any of the ships, goods, or psons, of or belonging
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  • at the same time that the said three ships lay in the said Roade
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  • ...ring of this deponent Mr Betts&#58; Mr Ayleward and some other of the said ships Company and
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  • Van hulten, and to deliver the said ships Lading to
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  • in either of the said seized Ships came to the hands of this Parts of a Squadron of Ships consisting of Tenn saile, one of
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  • was generally beleeved amongst all the said ships Company but two or three other ships, which this deponent
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  • of the said ships being visited upon her said proceeding from the said port
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  • the vallue of about 8. ''li''or 10&#58; ''li'' for the said ships &#91;?hull GUTTER&#93;
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  • Ad 13 dicit that in the time of the said ships the ''Constantinople'' ''Merchant'' being with the foresaid Dutch ships, the said Dutch
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  • of the breaking of the said ships head. but verily beleeveth
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  • in the Ships Boate to get Stones to the said Ships side, and as said Ships Company at the same time, and in the
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  • Ad 4n dicit that after the said ships arrived at Lisbone (GUTTER) Ad 5nd dicit that during the said ships abode at Lisbone the (GUTTER)
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  • |Ships=Redd Rose [[HCA 13/73 f.430r Annotate|http://annotatehca1373.wikispot.org/H
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  • sent hence in two ships for Amsterdam, where they
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  • To the 8th hee saith that from the time of the said ships departure
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  • ...t of the said Ships Owners and alsoe the said Burtons man come to the said Ships
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  • To the second Negatively being none of the Interrate ships Company
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  • and about halfe the said ships lading, by their directions was left rest of the said ships Company And further hee cannot
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  • before the sea, under her foresaile, the said ships sterne the said ships Tiller, which did much endanger the looser the
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  • thrust him to and fro against the said ships Deck, And
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  • |Transcription=To the 3d and 4th articles hee saith that after the said ships said hee saith that in the said ships passage from Tunis to legorne
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  • soe laden on board the said ships
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  • |Transcription=saith that the reason why the said ships had Dutch Papers onboard had any share or Part in the said ships or Ladings as
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  • other English ships, whereunto the ''Nightingale frigot'' (John Lightfoot
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  • Knowledge in the wrth and vallue of ships Judgeth and
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  • that it is a very Common, and Usuall thing for ships to miss
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  • in the said ships service, during all which time hee the said Hill
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  • Ad 11th dicit that in the said ships passage from Brazeele towards Lisbone breake of day being Sunday morning espy three saile of ships coming
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  • To the 8th hee saith that the said Ships Lading the said Dutch ships side, and this De&#91;onent asking
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  • Master of ships for about Tenn yeeres last, and in that time hath hired Cookes to serve in the ships that hee was
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  • ships doe most Comonly ryde, and saith that on
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  • not any Anchors that belong to ships ought to Lye more then one Tide (According to the Custome of the said River.) the ship or ships &#91;?to GUTTER&#93;
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  • the said ships Owners aforesaid, and the said Robert Anderson To the 4th hee saith that both the said ships the voyage in Question
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  • to the hands of the companies of the said three Dutch ships and AD 16n Dicit that the said ships lading of sugars and other goods was to have been
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  • worke for the said Ships use, and for her necessary &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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  • most of the ships lading, consisting in packs and crates of ...er the ship, when sailing peacefully, was furiously attacked by 5 Venetian ships of war commanded by Sig. Antonio Peruglia, vice admiral of the fleet, on th
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  • out of the said ships Portholes. which said Coles were very which happened only to the said ships hull and her tackling
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  • the seizure of either of the two ships arlate, this Deponent being then in aforesaid Comand a Squadron of ships consisting of ffive saile
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  • two Dutch ships (which were not very far off) did and might very untill the other two Dutch ships (called
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  • all the foresaid materialls for the said ships setting forth on Master of ships by the said Baldero Harris and Sheppard
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  • reason of the said Ships being out soe longe (more then &#91;?shee GUTTER&#93;
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  • the Reason why the said Ships had Dutch Papers onboard had any interest in the said ships or in the said Lading
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  • the ships and goods of the King of Spaine and his Subjects and for all that time both Partyes have at sea taken the ships
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  • is a very usuall, and Comon place where Ships did
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  • goods Provisions Amunition and persons in whatsoever Ships and orders given to the said Captaine Stoakes all ships
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  • and many other ships the same time did there other ships did weigh and set saile out
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  • knowledge a Comon Broker, betwixt Merchants and Masters of ships
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  • foure other ships under his Command namely the (?''Southsea'' GUTTER) the papers and Evidence of Ships seized by some other
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  • lay in his Hammock betweene the said ships decks (it being
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  • and they said they had order to search all Dutch ships to see ''Starre'', And thereby did much dammage to the said Ships
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  • said ships Company any License in writing or otherwise, said ships departure aforesaid from Oratava Road ever see
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  • Ad 5um et 6um arlos dicit that no English or other ships are in security to returne with their ships from Brazille to
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  • in the said ships Passage at sea, not farr from the one of the said ships Company sixteene Arobs
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  • To the 9th hee saith that one of the said small ships
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  • ship. and part of the said ships Lading he saith was Left there
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  • Mr Taylor and all the said ships Company
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  • hee was coinouly accounted by the said ships Company &#91;and?&#93; &#91;?&#93; on the said voyage and at the time of the said ships depture
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  • was interested in ships (which went from Glascoe to &#91;?XXX&#93;
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  • other two Dutch ships called the ''Orange'' and the ''Armes of Zealand'' also come up. And sayth as the other two ships came up, they fired ther great and
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  • |Transcription=to the said ships Lading came and happened by reason of
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  • to an accompt of the said ships sailing, and asked
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  • cutt and soe both the ships were cleered of Each and came by the said ships sheering as a foresaid
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  • shortly after the sayd ships departure from Gravesend she
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  • sailes, but get out with the tyde as other ships did or
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  • a birth for ships to ride as any in the river of Thames, And saith that Masters of ships doe not use to cast their Anchors in such places
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  • it is not usuall for ships of that burthen or busines to are hired to doe the Cookes Office in such ships, doe
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  • and one or two more of the said ships Company to goe them quarter, and saith that all the said Ships Company
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  • this deponent to be one of the said Ships Company the voyage in
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  • |Transcription=Ad 19n dicit that there were two Portugall ships in companie publiquely knowne amongst the ships company. And this department
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  • said ships arrivall there lade and put on board her foure dozen and accounted by the said ships Company to be the true owner thereof
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  • on some other shorte tyme after the said ships arrivall ships lading for Negroes and Elephants teeth; during which
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  • and were two of the said ships Company, and they were very ...the said voyage in the presence of this Deponent and severall of the said Ships Com&#91;/PANY GUTTER&#93; that
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  • away at the Barbadoes by some of the said ships Company.
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  • To the 8th hee saith that the said ships Lading of Coales by meanes a place for Anchors to lye in, neither doe masters of ships use to
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  • saith that the said Thompson and severall of the said ships Company have severall times seriously told this severall of the said ships Company (since her seizure) &#91;?have GUTTER&#93;
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  • where ships usually ride at Anchor, and there she moor&#91;?ed GUTTER&#93; which lay within the said ships berth not having any buoy
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  • by reason of the breaking the said ships head, but saith
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  • in the ''Honor'' but before either of the said Ships came
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  • ...m 1653 to 1654, and commanded the ''Great Charity'' in 1659. Both of these ships were Dutch prizes. The Dutch name for the ''Half Moon'' was ''Halve Maan''. ...Captains 1642-1660', 1964; James C. Bender, unpublished manuscript "Dutch Ships 1620-1700", 2004."<ref>[http://17th-centurynavwargaming.blogspot.co.uk/2004
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  • cleare the said two ships, and the Cutting the two ships the same time aground a little below the &#91;?place GUTTER&#93;
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  • of tenne ships or ffrigotts in the Mediterranian Sea the said ships or ffrigots together or separate them
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  • the ships the ''John'' and the ''Mary Rose'' arlate, and they and many other ships Laden with Coales did lye
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  • To the fourth hee saith that the said roade being open, ships are
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  • than any ship or ships ryding there about did, and otherwise
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  • Burgis, was by the said ships Company commonly accounted and after the said ships arrivall in the River of Thames
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  • (Laurence Anderson Captaine) and other ships in her
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  • the moneth of May 1659 before the said ships
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  • at the time of the said ships comming neere Surat the weather hee found in them more then necessary for the said ships owne
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  • sawe the said Lemon in the said ships hold, without one ships ffreight and earnings. And further saith that in
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  • Ships of them they would carry them to the seaven Isles where have carried away the said Ships and Ladings and sold
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  • the said Ship, and to the Ships side, to see the Lading
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  • said Anchor lay, was a very Convenient Place for a ships for that hee this deponent was one of the said ships Company as
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  • of the said ships outward lading undisposed of as aforesaid ships Company at Angola in prison or under
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  • of the said ships seizure hereafter specified, which hee about six weekes after the said ships arrivall there the
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  • the time of her seizure by some of the ships in the service the said ship ''ffrederick'' by the said Dutch ships, the said
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  • Vingorla and Goa met with by severall Dutch ships whereof and carried onboard the said Dutch ships by order of the
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  • that the ships full Lading of Pepper was there ashore by him
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  • |Transcription=and skiffe&#58; that were fastned to the sayd ships Deck were wa&#91;XX GUTTER&#93; and by the said ships Rowlings it bilged a hole in the side
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  • License for the said Ships freely trading there, which the said Tye
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  • in company of a great ffleate of ships, many of which were the Master or Companyes of either of the said ships, and therefore
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  • said Ships (sic) being seized with her Goods. have sustained
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  • |Transcription=To the 6th hee saith that the foresaid ships in a &#91;?forceable&#93; Gale of wind outsailed some of the ships Company by order of the worshipfull ffranics ffowke
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  • |Transcription=to doe unlesse Some of the said Ships Company would goe on said ships Company to goe ashore as aforesaid, and then hee would
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  • Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrival at Brazeele
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  • their Utmost endeavour to get the said ships ffreight, and
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  • naked on the said ships deck, and in a most inhumane
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  • saith that a little before the said ships departure from hence on
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  • under him, to take the ships and Goods of the said States to take the Ships and goods of the Dutch which Comission this deponent sawe at, and severall
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  • in the said Ships hold. or brought any goods out of the same./. unlading the said Lemman went in the said Ships hold with the
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  • ships were foule of each other, and when the much prejudice, and saith that it is usuall for ships
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  • (in the presence of this deponent and severall of the ships Company) that
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  • the said Ships Tiller by Violence of the said Storme came into the said Ships hold, and the said Ships mizen &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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  • the said ships missen sail, was by the Violence there of ship and Lading, and their owne Lives Cut the said ships
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  • either of the said Ships unlesse their Masters would procure would have carried away the said ships and Ladings and
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  • gone to sea in Ships for the most part of Tenn yeares last, and
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  • in to the hands of Captaine Stoakes, with the rest of the said ships
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  • many English ships were foreced to come away from
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  • John Rand (b. ca. 1619-1622; d.?ca. 1673). Mariner and master of ships since his early thirties. Very experienced in voyages to Barbados from Lond ...sea when he was about twelve years of age, and that he had been master of ships on the Barbados route from around the age of thirty-one.<ref>[[HCA 13/73 f.
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  • served in ships, from England to the Barbadoes per moneth, were
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  • with the rates of ships and of the tackle and furniture unto
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  • of ships had there received her before any of her pepper
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  • had foure ships as aforesaid under his Comand said yeere 1658, and before, and since, taken the ships And
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  • of the said ships Company did absolutely conclude, and of the ships Company would be perswaded to goe
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  • thing out of either of the foresaid Seized ships saving
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  • said Ships Company&#58; et atr nescit.
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  • and severall other ships at and about the said time alsoe weighed
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  • Port of London And in their service imployed two ships two ships their respective dispatches, did in or about the
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  • Imployers or proprietors of the ships the ''Constantinople ships were by the said Governour and Company of English
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  • saith hee hath noe Judgement in the Burthen of Ships and
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  • To the 8th hee saith that the said ships Lading of Coales by lye in a very Convenient Place for ships birthes, and saith
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  • Dutch ships as aforesaid Interrupted and hindred the
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  • |Ships=Saint John
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  • onboard the said two ships, and beleeveth that the said
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  • was (when the foresaid two ships were taken) goods out of either of the said two ships taken as aforesaid
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  • their owne Lives. Cut downe the said Ships Maine And much damage done to the said Ships Rudder
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  • desire the said Grove to let the ships Boate be Hoysted out presence of this deponent and others of the said Ships Company)
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  • fflemish ships which were then there, And the English embarque themselves on board the said fflemish ships
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  • To the 5th hee saith that at the time interrate all the said ships said Wood did then Imploy most of the Ships Company on shore
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  • of the said Ships Company, accounted a Pevish, rash, and angry
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  • broke the ships bulke and disposed of her lading at their wills.
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  • in ships, in the place of Cooke as the said hill did on such voyages as
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  • by meanes thereof made of the ships and goods of the subiects of each of those nations. seamen in ffleetes that the bulkes of ships ought not to be
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  • Wood came to the said Ships side, but saith that the said
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  • other holland Merchant had or hath any share the said ships goods, and this hee
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  • &#91;XXXXXXXXXXXXX&#93; surrounded with five of the Dutch ships, &#91;XXXXXX GUTTER&#93; next morning six sayle of Dutch ships about 5 leagues distan&#91;?t GUTTER&#93;
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  • at Santa Cruse, which were added to the ships company, consisting before of six and To 23. 24. 25. and 26 hee saith that upon the said ships said comming and anchoring
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  • the said Caroly Tye and all the said Ships Company did ship and goods, and therefore the said Ships Company
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  • ...ster's husband John Kipp, also a London Huguenot".<ref>Kenneth R. Andrews, Ships, money, and politics: seafaring and naval enterprise in the reign of Charle
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  • at Santa Domingo close to the ships side, they were there marked by some of
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  • ships doe usually misse the Island of Barbadoes.
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  • three ships lengths, and saith that this Deponent hath &#91;?seen GUTTER&#93; saith that generally ships that are a Sterne &#91;?GUTTER&#93;
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  • said ships designe, signifying that upon the said ships arrivall ships (Commanded by one Balthazar Bort) in the immediate
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  • Browne that their ships belonged to Glascoe in not release either of the said ships unlesse the said
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  • out in the said ship as one of the said ships Company &#91;?and GUTTER&#93;
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  • away of the ''Experience'' by the aforsayd three Dutch ships the &#91;?XXXX&#93;
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  • the ''Anne'') were English Ships and bound for London Other ships were then in her Company, the ''Anne'' being
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  • Als 3um deponit et dicit that before the sayd ships proceeding
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  • |Transcription=done to the said ships Rudder Sternepost and Stemme; the of the said ship were forced to bring the said Ships Starboard
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  • a peece, and saith that the said ships sailes and rigging
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  • broake the said Ships Tiller which endangered her rudder the said Ships Mizen Saile from the yard, and the said Storme
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  • |Transcription=then veiwed the said ships Papers, and &#91;?broake&#93; up
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  • ships Departure from Gravesend, untill her Delivery of all her Company were gone away in the ships boate for preservation of &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93; staid
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  • by meanes of the said Ships seizure and detention, and breaking of
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  • any ships in the said Rode soe bigg as the ffalcon or not, And further a waggon. for Elsonore, where hee met with both the said ships.
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  • at Nante oftentimes to make verball Bargaines for ships before
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  • yeeres last hee hath gone to sea, in Ships, and for of Ships, and thereby well Knoweth that if the
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  • there came onboard her at Garachico and continued in her till the said ships
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  • the rest negatively, hee this deponent being none of the said ships To the 4th hee sayth as aforesaid wee (sic) was none of the ships Company
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  • oftentimes within &#91;?XXXXXXX&#93; ten dayes after the ships first arrivall in the &#91;?Roade&#93; and after earnestly desired the said of the Inhabitants of Keck that ships of 100&#58; 120 and 130 Lasts
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  • and saith that hee beleeveth the reason of the said Ships
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  • Genoa weere all the rest of the said ships Lading was by the
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  • said and reported to be, at the time of the said Ships
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  • a port. but they, and alsoe the rest of the said Ships Company have fallen foule of some or one of the ships of the said ffleete
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  • returne with their said ships from Brazeele to Lisbone, and
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  • ships ( which were also very neare ) might and did very well furniture of the ''Experience'', untill the other two Dutch ships(?)
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  • No. 6. And moreover that in the sayd ships passage from Scanderoone
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  • |Ships=Alice and Mary
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  • her Cut downe the Ships mainemast by the board; and Constrained to bring the said Ships Starboard side to the Sea
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  • a Squadron of Ships in the Medeteranian&#125; granted for the seizing and taking the ships and goods
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  • To the 8th hee saith that the said ships lading of Coales
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  • sustained dammage by the said ships being carried back, and ships sailes Rigging, and tackling by meanes of the &#91;?XXoting&#93;
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  • Dutch ships in Defence of either of the said Portugall ships ships in defence of the ''Experience'' and her lading, untill
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  • the English East India ships lay) 448000 ''lb'' of pepper or thereabouts which might ships being soe hindered, shee was forced
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  • otherwise remember the ships the ''John and Mary'' other ships lay then in the said Haven round &#91;about&#93;
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  • The case concerned the coming foul of two coal ships, the ''John'' and the ''Mary Rose'' at Tinmouth haven in late 1658.
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  • did lye in as Convenient a birth for Ships to ride in as any in the River and Masters of Ships doe not
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  • of English ships and saith that the day when they came from thence the winde Boisterous, and the said other Ships which were bigger, and
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  • the same was to have been paid at the said ships
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  • ships whereof Peter de Bitter was Vice Admirall, which said De Bitter and alsoe, many other of the said Dutch ships did
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