HCA 30/636/5 Transcriptions

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Transcriptions contributed by Colin Greenstreet

Transcription conventions

  1. Transcribe as you see the text, using original spelling
  2. Reproduce upper and lower case as written
  3. Expand contractions. No need to use square brackets as you expand the contracted word.
  4. Write shillings for s and pence for d. Use a "£" sign before numeral, otherwise "pound" or "pounds"
  5. Put a square bracket around a word which is doubtful. Use capital "X" for each unknown letter in a word. Put a "?" at the start of the doubtful word in square brackets. As in [?AndrXX] or [?Andro].
  6. For weights and measures, which are often abbreviated, think "hundredweight" (112 pounds), "stones" (14 pounds), "pounds", "ounces" (16 ounces in a pound); "barrels", "butts", "hogsheads"; "gallons" (1 gallon = 4 quarts), "quarts" (1 quart = 2 pints), pints"; "ells" (measure of cloth). For more background on C17th weights and measures browse the MarineLives weights and measures glossary
  7. For ordinal and cardinal numbers, very occasionally the roman as opposed to arab system is used
  8. DON'T insert the amounts of money recorded in the account books if on the RH side of the page. Colin is sorting out most efficient way to enter tabular data in the wiki. Until then, concentrate on the words.

Transcription tips

Think laterally. Andrew Hardie's spelling in his account book in in HCA 30/636/3 is particularly unusual.

Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.






Unnamed accounts



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[FRONT PAPER COVER; BROWN]



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[SIDE VIEW OF SPINE OF FRONT PAPER COVER; BROWN]



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[ACCOUNT BOOK AND OTHER PAPERS]



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[ACCOUNT BOOK; INSIDE FRONT COVER]



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Recto



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Verso



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Verso



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Verso



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[SMALL PAPER NOTE]



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[SMALL PAPER NOTE: REAR VIEW]



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[SMALL PAPER NOTE: FRONT VIEW]



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[SMALL PAPER NOTE: REAR VIEW]



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[SMALL PAPER NOTES IN POSITION WITHIN ACCOUNT BOOK]



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[INSIDE PAPER COVER; BROWN]



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[REAR PAPER COVER; BROWN]



Mr Ashman's accounts



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Mr Ashman's account



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Mr Ashman's account



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Mr Ashman's account: double page



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Mr Ashman's account: verso



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Mr Ashman's account: verso



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Thomas Anthony's accounts

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Thomas Anthonyes Acco[unts]
@ 1637

No 12



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1636

The accompt of monys disbourst and leayd furth ffor goods by
[?ordar] and for thaccompt of mr mathew Cradock and his parttners
of London marchants in kinsall in Irland beinge as followeth



Imprimis ffor 5 Candell Chests to packe oure Candlls with and
for the [?XXXX] to light them and Carringe to the warre hosse
more ffor 20 dusson of Candlls at 4 [?shillings] [?6 pence] per dusson is
more ffor 29dusson 8 pounds in 3 [?shillings] [?6 pence] the dusson mounteth to



and for 20 dusson of Irishe stockins bought of morrishe Longe
of morrose to saye 10 dusson in 7 [?shillings] and 10 dusson in 7 shillings both
moreof him 3 dusson in 5 shillings 6 pence per dusson is
more of Robart Tatchell of Bandon bande [?hosheal] 31 dusson
in 8 shillings 6 pence per dusson



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1636