MRP: C6/125/Pt1/53 f. 1

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C6/125/Pt1/53 f. 1

Catalogued online at TNA as C 6/125Pt1/53 Short title: Farley v Kendall. Plaintiffs: Alexander Farley. Defendants: George Kendall, Thomas Williams, Oliver Williams and Thomas Paris. Subject: money matters, Surrey. Document type: bill, two answers. 1654

Editorial history

15/11/11, CSG: Images made of manuscript
19/11/11, CSG: Started transcription






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Suggested links

See C6/125/Pt1/53 f. 2
See C6/125/Pt1/53 f. 3
See C6/125/Pt1/53 f. 4

See related document C 6/132/62 Short title: Farley v Parris. Plaintiffs: Alexander Farley. Defendants: Thomas Parris, Thomas Williams and Oliver Williams. Subject: money matters. Document type: answer only. 1656

See related document C 6/133/228 Short title: Williams v Kendall. Plaintiffs: Oliver Williams. Defendants: George Kendall, Thomas Paris, Thomas Williams and Alexander Farley. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, two answers, schedule. 1656
See related document C 10/52/119 Kendall, Paris v. Farley 1656



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Transcription


//The ?4:th day of No: 1654//
//Hales//

//To the right hoble the Lords Com:s for the custody of the Greate Seale England//

//Complayning sheweth unto yo:r Lopps yo:r Orator Alexander ffarley of the Burrough of Southwark marriner That on or about the yeare of our Lord 1651 yo:r Orator and Georg: Kendall Thomas Paris Thomas Williams and Oliver Williams of London Merchant being partowners of the ship//

//called the Hopewell then XXXX Anchor in the river of Thames and of the Cargazoone of goods then laden aboard the said ship then bound for a voyage to Guinea and thence to the Barbadoes and so homewards that is to say the said George Kendall being owner of one quarter part of the said ship and//

//Cargazoone of goods and the said Thomas Paris being owner of another quarter part thereof and the said Thomas Williams being owner of another quarter part thereof and the said Oliver Williams being owner of one sixteenth part thereof And your Orator being owner of the other three//

//Sixteenth parts thereof yo:r Orato:r had Comission from all the rest of the said partowners as to goe as Merchant or factor in the said voyage and to dispose of the said Cargazoone of goods for the advantage of himselfe and the rest of the partowners & according to the order and direccon by them given//

//unto him and mutually agreed upon, and was to have and bee allowed Eight pounds Eighteene shillings salary by the month for himselfe as M:r and for W:m Jenkins W:m Ratchford and Richard Hatfeild his servants in the said voyage//

//And accordingly yo:r Orato:r did proceed in the said Voyage with the said ship and goods and soeXXXXXX and did observe the orders to him given so neeere as hee possibly could and in or about the end of December One thousand six hundred fifty and two did returne unto England and arrived at//

//Portsmouth unto the said ship and all the pceed of the said goods which and way came to his hands except a parcell of gold being the proceed of part of the said goods which hee finding the said ship to bee leaky at sea for more safety put aboard the ship called the John and Sarah of//

//London whereof Captaine Greene was Master and consigned to the said George Kendall which ship was called the John and Sara was taken as a prize by the Dutch while she lay at Anchor in the Downes before she came into the port of London when the warre was betweene the Dutch and this nation//

//And assoone as yo:r Orato:r did arrive at Portsmouth hee sent up an account of all his factory in the said Voyage to the said George Kendall the proceed being consigned to him and for feare of the Dutch ffleete then lying in the Downes yo:r Orator was forced to stay seaven//

//weekes in Portsmouth and afterwards set sayle for London and there safely arrived about the end of ffebruary following, and the said George Kendall recewed

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Notes

Oliver Williams


"Jan. 20. (1653): Order of the Council of State. Petition of Oliver Williams for leave to send some muskets to Barbadoes, to be referred to Committee for Foreign Affairs. [Ibid., Vol. XCVI., p. 273.]"[1]

Volume 16 - October 1651

... Warrant to be drawn for Oliver Williams to transport to Guinea 300 calivers, paying
customs and giving security that they shall be carried thither, and not to ...
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum, 1651 (1877)



Possible primary sources

TNA


C 22/628/6 Farley v. Bathurst. Between 1558 and 1714
  1. W. Noel Sainsbury (ed.), 'America and West Indies: January 1653', Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies, vol. 1: 1574-1660 (1860), pp. 396-398. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=69266 Date accessed: 21 November 2011