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Bigger alphabet of ships

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Overview

This page provides a list of ships and ships' captains mentioned in the private correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, and in other primary documents held on this wiki. The listing is currently incomplete.






Suggested links


See Correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, 1663-1669 (British Library, Add. MSS. 40708-40713)



To do




Ships

The African


The African, 1667[1]



The Affrican ffrigeet


The Affrican ffrigeet, 1667



The Bantam


Probably the same as the Bantam Pinck



The Bantam Pinck


The Bantam Pinck, 1667[2]



The Charles


Capt Samuell Smithe, 1667



The Little Charles


The Little Charles[3]



The Constantinople Merchant


The Constantinople Merchant[4]



The Constantinople


The Constantinople, 1667



The Crownation (alias Coronation)


The ?Crownation [Coronation][5]; (1667)



The Convertine


The Convertine[6]



The Dorcas (alias Dorchas)


The Dorcas (alias Dorchas) (1667)



The Dunkirke


The Dunkirke, commander Arnold Browne; visited Angedeiva island, December 1662, with Marlborough, Sir Abraham Shipman, and Captain Richard Minors, commander of the Leopard



The Eagle


The Eagle (1667)



The Expedition


John Nicholls, master of the Expedition

"I had once a husband whoos Name was Jn:e Nicholls & was Master of y:e Expedition whome you very well did know"[7]



The Harry


The Harry was mentioned by Robert Masters in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated February 27th, 1662/63[8]



The Katherine


The Katherine (1667)



The King Fernadez (alias King Fernado(e)


The King Fernandez



The Lepard (alias Leopard)


The Lepard, commander Captain Richard Minors (1662)[9]

Visited Angedeiva island, December 1662, with Marlborough, Sir Abraham Shipman, and Captain Arnold Browne, commander of the Dunkire



The London


The London, commanded by Captain John Privett (1667)



The Loyal Merchant


The Loyal Merchant, commanded by Captain Nicholas Millett, 1662 & 1663, and Captain Henry Risby, 1667



The Mary Rose


The Mary Rose (1662)[10]



The Pinke


Captain Barker, 1667



The Return(e)


The Returne (1666), commanded by Captain Thomas Stanton, 1667



The Roebuck


The Roebuck (1663)[11]



The Royal Charles


The Royall Charles (1667)



The Royal James Oake


The Royall James Oake (1667)



The Royal Wellcome


The Royal Wellcome (1662)[12]



The Smirna (alias Smyrna) Merchant


The Smirna Merchant



The St. George


The S:t George (1666), commanded by Captain Ford, 1667



The Society


The Society, commanded by Captain Leonard Bushell, 1658



The Two Sisters


The Two Sisters[13]



The Swan


The Swan ( "á small vessell from y.e Bay belonging to M:r Powell")[14]



The Vine


The Vine, commanded by James Barker, 1667
Ship is not directly identified[15]



Ship captains

Captain Arnold Browne


See 14th January 1662/63, Letter from Arnold Browne to Sir GO, Shipp Dunkirke Roade of Angedeiva



Captain James Barker


See 27th September 1667, Letter from James Barker to Sir GO, London

Possibly PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of James Barker, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 04 July 1676



Captain William Barker


Captain William Barker(1667)[16]

Just possibly PROB 11/423 Box 225-265 Will of William Barker, Mariner of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, Middlesex 12 December 1694



Captain Robert Browne


Captain Robert Browne[17]
- Check that this is not Bowen



Captain Robert Bowen


Captain Robert Bowen (1667)[18]

Captain Robert Bowen wrote to Sir George Oxenden several times

See 14th April 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO, Pladsto
See October 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO
See 3rd October 1667, Letter from Robert Bowen to Sir GO, London



Captain Leonard Bushell


Captain Leonard Bushell (1663)[19]

See PROB 11/306 May 158-210 Will of Leonard Bushell, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 10 December 1661



Captain Peter Cooze (alias Coze)


Captain Peter Cooze wrote to Sir George Oxenden several times, He was probably a resident of Rotherhithe (Ratcliff, Redcliffe), though there is no hearth tax record for him there Lady Day, 1664

See 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO, Ratcliff
See March 1662/63, Letter from Peter Cooze to Sir GO



Captain Fisher


Captain Fisher[20]



Captain Ford


Captain Ford (1667)[21]



Captain Thomas Harman junior


Captain Thomas Harman junior (African, 1664); (ship unknown) (1667)

See 10th April 1667, Letter from Thomas Harman junior to Sir GO, London



Captain Robert Lord


Captain Robert Lord wrote several times to Sir George Oxenden

See 29th January 1665/66, Letter from Robert Lord to Sir GO
See 7th October 1667, Letter from Robert Lord to Sir GO, Gravesend



Captain Nicholas Millett


Captain Nicholas Millett wrote several times to Sir George Oxenden

See 25th September 1663, Letter from Nicholas Millett, Loyalll Merchant, Surat Road
See 16th December 1663, Letter from Nicholas Millett to Sir GO, the Loyal Merchant
See 14th April 1667, Letter from Nicholas Millett to Sir GO



Captain John Nicholls


John Nicholls, master of the Expedition

"I had once a husband whoos Name was Jn:e Nicholls & was Master of y:e Expedition whome you very well did know"[22]



Captain Charles Povey


Robert fferrand wrote to Sir George Oxenden from Goa on March 25th 1664 and reported the death of Captain Charles Povery (prob. Povey)[23]



Captain (John) Privett


Captain John Privett, commander of the London. Probably resident at Gun Yard, Houndsditch, St Botolph Aldgate

See 7th October 1667, Letter from John Privett to Sir GO, Gun Yard, Houndsitch



Captain John Prowd


Captain John Prowd. A resident of Limehouse, Stepney

See PROB 11/368 North 142-189 Will of John Prowd, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 03 December 1681



Captain Rickman


Captain Rickman (1662/63)[24] (1662/63)



Captain Risby


Captain Risby[25]



Captain Henry Risby


Captain Henry Risby[26] (1667)



Captain Seaman


Captain Seaman (1661-)[27]

Captain Richard Seaman, commander of the Richard and Martha. He was appointed commander by the owners of the ship to replace the deceased Captain Looker in late 1661.[28]



Captain Samuell Smithe



Captain Thomas Stanton


Captain Thomas Stanton[29]. Retired to Bungay, Suffolk.

See 4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London

See PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Thomas Stanton, Gentleman of Bungay, Suffolk 10 June 1691



Captain John Tinker (alias Tincker)


Captain Tinker, commander of Convertine (March, 1662).[30] Mentioned by the Earl of Marlborough, writing to Sir George Oxenden from Angedeiva, January 14th 1662/63,[31] and by Sir William Ryder, writing to Sir George Oxenden, March 26th 1663[32]
  1. An India Office marine department index record for the Affrican states: "240 tons. Voyages: (1) 1660/1 St Helena and Bantam. Downs 26 Jan 1661 - St Helena 6 May - 29 Jul Bantam - May 1662 Downs. (2) 1662/3 Capt Robert Fisher. Downs Mar 1663 - 10 Jul 1664 Downs. (3) 1664/5 Surat. Capt Thomas Harman. Downs 23 Mar 1665 - 3 Sep Surat 10 Sep 1666 - Mar 1667 Downs" (British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections: Marine Department Records [IOR/L/MAR/B/55A - IOR/L/MAR/B/183V]: Marine Department Records IOR/L/MAR No date: Ships' Journals IOR/L/MAR/A-B 1605-1856: AFRICAN [no ref.] No date"
  2. An India Office marine department index record for the Bantam states: "Pink, 25 crew, 100 tons. Voyages: (1) 1667/8 Surat and Bantam. Capt William Barker/Bartholomew Partree. Oct 1667 - Surat - Bantam - sent for Taiwan Aug 1670 & Jun 1671 - lost at sea during second attempt." (British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections: Marine Department Records [IOR/L/MAR/B/55A - IOR/L/MAR/B/183V]: Marine Department Records IOR/L/MAR No date: Ships' Journals IOR/L/MAR/A-B 1605-1856: BANTAM [no ref.] No date"
  3. An India Office marine department index record for the [little] Charles states: "Pinnace, 30 crew, 120 tons. Voyages: (1) 1666/7 St Helena and Surat. Capt Samuel Smith." (British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections: Marine Department Records [IOR/L/MAR/B/55A - IOR/L/MAR/B/183V]: Marine Department Records IOR/L/MAR No date: Ships' Journals IOR/L/MAR/A-B 1605-1856: CHARLES (2) [no ref.] No date"
  4. An India Office marine department index record for the Constantinople Merchant states: "300 tons, 40 crew. Voyages: (1) 1658/9 Surat. - 6 Aug 1660 Downs. (2) 1660/1 Mauritius and Surat. Capt Robert Browne. (3) 1662/3 St Helena and Bantam. Feb 1663 -. (4) 1664/5 Bantam. Capt George Browne. Sep 1664 - 14 Aug 1665 Downs. (5) 1665/6 Madras. Capt Samuel Ward. (6) 1667/8 Surat. Capt Samuel Ward. - 28 May 1669 Downs. (7) 1669/70 Bantam. Capt Nathaniel Horseman. Mar 1670 - 12 Jun 1671 Downs." (British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections: Marine Department Records [IOR/L/MAR/B/55A - IOR/L/MAR/B/183V]: Marine Department Records IOR/L/MAR No date: Ships' Journals IOR/L/MAR/A-B 1605-1856: CONSTANTINOPLE MERCHANT [no ref.] No date"
  5. An India Office marine department index record for the Coronation states: "400 tons. Voyages: (1) 1661/2 Guinea, Madras and Bengal. Capt Roger Milner. Downs Nov 1661 - 26 Jan 1662 Guinea - Jul Madras - Bengal - 28 Jan 1653 Madras 2 Feb -. (2) 1663/4 Madras and Bengal. Capt Roger Milner. - 22 Aug 1665 Downs." (British Library, Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections: Marine Department Records [IOR/L/MAR/B/55A - IOR/L/MAR/B/183V]: Marine Department Records IOR/L/MAR No date: Ships' Journals IOR/L/MAR/A-B 1605-1856: CORONATION [no ref.] No date"; see 27th September 1667, Letter from James Barker to Sir GO, London
  6. Identified by Michael Godfrey as the ship in which Richard Hardres was meant to have voyaged to Surat in late 1662. See 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London
  7. 23rd February 1662/63, Letter from Ann Townesend alias Nicholls to Sir GO, London
  8. 27th February 1662/63, Letter from Robert Master to Sir GO, Carwar
  9. See 29th October 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir Go, Goa
  10. See 1st December 1662, Letter from Richard Ball to John Lambton Carware
  11. 29th March 1663, Letter from John Servys to Sir GO, London, Letter 1
  12. See 29th October 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir Go, Goa
  13. See 24th October 1662, Letter from Randall Taylor to Sir GO, Raire
  14. 23rd April 1664, Letter from Stephen fflower to Sir GO, Gombroone
  15. See 27th September 1667, Letter from James Barker to Sir GO, London
  16. See 13th October 1667, Letter from Elizabeth Hoskins to Sir GO
  17. See November 1667, Letter from Henry Oxinden to Sir GO
  18. See October 1667, Letter from Christopher Willoughby to Sir GO
  19. See 26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley
  20. See 13th January 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to Sir GO, London; 6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
  21. See 2nd November 1667, Letter from Thomas Freeman to Sir GO, London
  22. 23rd February 1662/63, Letter from Ann Townesend alias Nicholls to Sir GO, London
  23. 25th March 1664, Letter from Robert fferrand to Sir GO, Goa
  24. See 12th January 1662/63, Letter from Nicholas Buckeridge to John Lambton, London
  25. See November 1667, Letter from Henry Oxinden to Sir GO Letter 2
  26. See November 1667, Letter from Henry Oxinden to Sir GO Letter 2
  27. See 27th October 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, Goa; March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO
  28. 'A Court of Committees, October 2, 1661 (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 397), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 133
  29. See October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO
  30. 'The company to Captain John Tincker, March 21, 1662' (Home Miscellaneous, vol. xlii, p. 36, in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 193
  31. 14th January 1662/62, Letter from Marlborough to Sir GO, Angedeiva
  32. 26th March 1663, Letter from William Rider to Sir GO, London