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HCA 13/65 f.3v Annotate +[https://archive.org/stream/geschichtederas00ehlegoog#page/n7/mode/2up Friedrich Plass , Friedrich Robert Ehlers, ''Geschichte der Assercuranz und der Hanseatischen Seeversicherungs-börsen: Hamburg, Bremen, Lubeck'' (Hamburg, 1902)] - See p. 99 for details of an insurance case in 1654 involving Abraham StockmanUNIQcdc64934adbdda8e-ref-00000206-QINU  +
HCA 13/65 f.88v Annotate +<u>Saint Laurence Poultney/Poutney</u> W.H. Challen, ''Transcripts of parish registers of London, St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England, 1538-1837'' (XXX, XXXX)<br /> - NOTE: United to St. Mary Abchurch, 1670.  +
HCA 13/69 Silver 15 f.3r Annotate +Dietrich Kausche, Harburger Erbregister von 1667: ein Dokument zur Geschichte des alten Amtes Harburg, seiner Dörfer, Höfe und Bauern (Herausgeber: Verein für Hamburgische Geschichte) (?Hamburg, 1987)  +
HCA 13/70 f.141r Annotate +http://archiv.luebeck.de/files/veroeffentlichungen/Veroeffentlichungen.pdf  +
HCA 13/70 f.233r Annotate +.  +
HCA 13/70 f.236v Annotate +.  +
HCA 13/70 f.429v Annotate +<u>TNA</u> '''PROB''' PROB 11/362/38 Will of Giles Dunster of Wallington, Surrey 08 January 1680<br /> PROB 11/372/8 Will of Giles Dunster, Merchant of Cadiz, Kingdom of Spain 03 January 1683  +
HCA 13/70 f.622v Annotate +Patricia Hyde & Duncan Farrington, Faversham Hundred Records - Volume 1<br /> - Being an index and catalogue of 5257 original documents deposited at the Public Record Office, Centre for Kentish Studies, Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Lambeth Palace Library.<br /> - "The index provides for the very first time the most comprehensive index to the documents of the twenty parishes that comprise the Hundred deposited at the Centre for Kentish Studies. This involved the monumental labour of turning every single page of their unofficial catalogues. The whole index has been arranged under place and date in six columns giving the Archive, the archive reference, the main parish, a description of the document, the number of documents and the dates. The index will be an indispensable tool for local and family historians as it includes many deeds, family and estate papers and even a few wills" Patricia Hyde & Duncan Farrington, Faversham Hundred Records, Vol 2, Hearth Tax Returns for Faversham Hundred 1662-1671 with Supporting Documents (XXXX, 1998) Patricia Hyde & Duncan Farrington, Faversham Tudor & Stuart Muster Rolls, Faversham Hundred Records Volume 3 (XXXX, 2000). Patricia Hyde and Duncan Harrington, XX, Faversham Hundred Records - Volume 4 (ISBN 978-0-9530998-2-5)<br /> - The coloured dust jacket is based on a surviving 1608 map of the oyster fishery<br /> - "The first controlled fishery is heard of in the area of Seasalter, in a charter granted by Offa, king of Mercia, in 785 where a fish weir is mentioned. At the Conquest Faversham, Whitstable and Milton were all fisheries that were then royal manors, perhaps controlled by the crown, perhaps not. Our researches have shown that there is no doubt that King Stephen, in founding the abbey at Faversham in 1147 by granting them the manor and hundred of Faversham, founded the oyster fishery company. It may have been based on arrangements made when Faversham had been a royal manor, but we have no proof one way or the other.<br /> Like so many businesses the records of The Company and Fraternity of Freefishermen and Dredgermen of Faversham and the eventual formation of the Faversham Oyster Fishery Company Ltd. in 1930 have left no complete archive. Despite this, through diligent research in many archives, we have been able to build up a comprehensive account. Twenty-five appendices, arranged in chronological order, provide transcripts of some of the more important documents and include lists of members taken from a variety of records. Comprehensive name and place indexes enable individuals to be easily located in these records"UNIQ7d4b27b091036497-ref-0000013D-QINU [http://www.kafs.co.uk/pdf/port.pdf The Historical Development of the Port of Faversham, Kent 1580-1780]  +
HCA 13/70 f.702v Annotate +.  +
HCA 13/71 f.369r Annotate +[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=u0QUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR3 Lavaysse, M. (ed.), A statistical, commercial, and political description of Venezuela, Trinidad, Margarita, and Tobago (London, 1820)]  +
HCA 13/71 f.391r Annotate +José Ignacio Martínez Ruiz, Perry Gauci, ''Mercaderes ingleses en Alicante en el siglo XVII: estudio y edición de la correspondencia comercial de Richard Houncell & Co'' (Alicante, 2008)  +
HCA 13/71 f.447v Annotate +'The Mackrel' in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JHlJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA233 A Description of the River Thames &c: With the City of London's Jurisdiction and Conservacy Thereof Proved, Both in Point of Right and Usage, by Prescription, Charters, Acts of Parliament, Decrees ... To which is Added, A Brief Description of Those Fish, with Their Seasons, Spawning-times, &c, that are Caught in the Thames, Or Sold in London ... To which are Added Rules, Orders, and Ordinances ... for the More Effectual Preservation and Improvement of the Spawn and Fry of Fish, and for the Better Regulating the Fishery Thereof (London, 1758), p.233] 'Observations on fish' in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JHlJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA244 A Description of the River Thames &c: With the City of London's Jurisdiction and Conservacy Thereof Proved, Both in Point of Right and Usage, by Prescription, Charters, Acts of Parliament, Decrees ... To which is Added, A Brief Description of Those Fish, with Their Seasons, Spawning-times, &c, that are Caught in the Thames, Or Sold in London ... To which are Added Rules, Orders, and Ordinances ... for the More Effectual Preservation and Improvement of the Spawn and Fry of Fish, and for the Better Regulating the Fishery Thereof (London, 1758), p.244] 'Extract from an Account of a Supply of Fish for the Manufacturing Poor, by Sir Thomas Bernard, Bart.', in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZvE6AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA57 ''The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle'', vol. XXI (London, 1813), pp. 57-58]  +
HCA 13/71 f.640v Annotate +[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=bGw1AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 Dud Dudley's Metallum Martis: or, Iron made with pit-coale, sea-coale, &c: and with the same fuell to melt and fine imperfect mettals, and refine perfect mettals (London, 1665), Reprint]  +
HCA 13/72 f.143r Annotate +<u>Antigua</u> * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigua Wikipedia article on Antigua] <br /> * Detail of negro houses and sugar works from a 1821 plan of an Antiguan sugar estateUNIQ95eb413edcec9c33-ref-000002B2-QINU <br /> - Plan lists extensive works and buildings: windmill, boiling house, copper hole shed, curing house, rum cellar, stills and worm cisterns, the Magasys house, overseers rooms, sick-house and laying in room, the great house and out offices, mule penn, cattle penn * Joan Vinceboons, map titled 'De Eylanded en Vastelanded van West Indien', 1639, showing the location of Antego (Antigua) relative to Virginia and BarbadosUNIQ95eb413edcec9c33-ref-000002B5-QINU <br /> - Bibliographical informationUNIQ95eb413edcec9c33-ref-000002B8-QINU * Vere Langford Oliver, ''The History of the Island of Antigua, One of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the First Settlement in 1635 to the Present Time'', vol. 1 (London, 1899)UNIQ95eb413edcec9c33-ref-000002BB-QINU <br /> * Vere Langford Oliver, ''The History of the Island of Antigua, One of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the First Settlement in 1635 to the Present Time'', vol. 3 (London, 1899)UNIQ95eb413edcec9c33-ref-000002BE-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.21r Annotate +Gragg, Larry, ''Englishmen Transplanted: The English Colonization of Barbados, 1627-1660'' (Oxford, 2003)  +
HCA 13/72 f.245v Annotate +[http://archive.org/stream/registersofstben01lond#page/n7/mode/2up Willoughby A. Littledale (ed.), The registers of St. Bene't and St. Peter, Paul's wharf, London, vol. I-Christenings: St Benet, 1619-1837; St Peter, 1607-1837 (London, 1909)] [http://archive.org/stream/registersofstben40stbe#page/n5/mode/2up Willoughby A. Littledale (ed.), The registers of St. Bene't and St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, vol. III-marriages, St. Benet: 1731-1837, St. Peter: 1607-1834 London (1911)] [http://archive.org/stream/registersofstben41stbe#page/n7/mode/2up Willoughby A. Littledale (ed.), The registers of St. Bene't and St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, vol. IV-burials, St. Benet: 1619-1837, St. Peter: 1607-1837 London (1912)] - Note (for interest): * "BURIAL: Dec. 1 1654: Thomas s. of Samuell Francklyn, Prockter"UNIQ44bf8f127382fb89-ref-000011D1-QINU * "BURIAL: Mar. 1 1657(58): George s. of Samuell Francklyn, Proctor"UNIQ44bf8f127382fb89-ref-000011D4-QINU * "BURIAL: Aug. 16 1659: Thomas Haydon, Proctor"UNIQ44bf8f127382fb89-ref-000011D7-QINU * "BURIAL: Sep. 17 1660: Ellyn dau. of Mr Samuell Francklyn"UNIQ44bf8f127382fb89-ref-000011DA-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.27v Annotate +'''Constant Silvester: secondary sources''' [http://archive.org/stream/abrieferelation01davigoog#page/n10/mode/2up Foster, Nicholas, A briefe relation of the late horrid rebellion acted in the island Barbadas (i.e. Barbados) in the West-Indies: wherein is contained, their inhumane acts and actions, in fining and banishing the well-affected to the Parliament of England (both men and women) without the least cause given them so to doe : dispossessing all such as any way opposed these their mischievous actions : acted by the Waldronds and their abettors, anno 1650 (London, 1660: Reprinted London, 1875)]<br /> Smith, Frederick, 'Disturbing the peace: Constant Silvester in Barbados', ''Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society'' 44: 38-53.<br /> Smith, Frederick H. & Karl Watson, 'Urbanity, sociability, and commercial exchange in the Barbados sugar trade: a comparative colonial archaeological perspective on Bridgetown, Barbados in the seventeenth century' in ''Int J Histor Archaeol (2009) 13:63-79  +
HCA 13/72 f.317v Annotate +[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=h59bAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR1 M. Concanen, Jun. and A. Morgan, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark (London, 179]5)  +
HCA 13/72 f.378v Annotate +<u>Letters of John Page</u> "27. to Gowen Paynter and William Clerke<br /> '''15 Nov. 1650'''<br /> a. I have received yours, 14 Oct., per Mr Steward, perceiving thereby that Mr Shadforth [the Elizabeth] and Mr Webber [the Blessing] were both arrived with you, for which I am hearty glad, giving the Lord praise for it. I do now expect them daily, God send them well to arrive. The times are very dangerous. Prince Rupert is come out of Lisbon with 24 sail and hath taken 2 or 3 ships from Malaga. He lies off the southern cape. God grant he send none about your Islands. Insurance is very high upon the news, but I had done most of mine before the tidings came. I have insured for your accounts on the Matthew from the Canaries to London £2,500 at 4 per cent, and on the Blessing I have insured £1,500 for your accounts in equal halves at 4 per cent. Likewise I have insured on the Elizabeth £2,150 in the proportion as I freighted her. When '''Mr Warren''' was upon the Barbary Coast and taken by the French, (fn. 9) he writ me of his mischance and the danger that Peter Steward [the Island Merchant] escaped, upon which I was very doubtful of Mr Shadforth. So that I presently caused £800 to be insured on him for our accounts from hence to Barbary and so to the Canaries, for which I gave 6 per cent and glad it was done so, which, as it falls out, is so much money cast away, but I hope our voyage will bear it. I am very glad that my project hath list [i.e. pleased] so well, hoping that our corn will sell very well. FN. 9 = In 1651 Thomas Warren testified in the Admiralty Court that the William and Henry, on which he had served as factor, had earlier been taken by a French man-of-war off Mogador (H.C.A. 13/64, 28 April 1651)."UNIQ66f807eb7ed8f343-ref-00000007-QINU "1651 30. to Gowen Paynter and William Clerke<br /> '''15 Feb. 1651'''<br /> 30b...'''Mr Warren''' hath bought a ship of 200 ts and intends for the Barbary Coast about June or July. This ship was entered for San Sebastian in a politic way, so that I knew not of her going till yesterday. By the next I shall be more larger, which I conceive will be a month hence by our State'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 some wine for beverage."UNIQ66f807eb7ed8f343-ref-0000000A-QINU "52. to William Clerke<br /> '''15 Feb. 1652'''<br /> 52b....'''Mr Warren''' and Mr Lee, owners of the ''Susan'', do think they are wronged because you do not send home the account you writ of. In the meantime I have stopped £20 [of the freight payment]. Pray hasten it over per first. They likewise demand a pipe of wine which was due per charterparty, of which I am ignorant of, so desire your order about it. We have lost half our principal per said vessel. I have sold my part to '''Mr Warren'''."UNIQ66f807eb7ed8f343-ref-0000000D-QINU <br /> "67. to William Clerke<br /> '''1 Feb. 1653'''<br /> a. I have written you at large per this conveyance, to which crave reference. Have since received yours, 16 Dec., per '''Mr Thomas Warren''', which cannot answer at present so fully as could wish, being straitened with time."UNIQ66f807eb7ed8f343-ref-00000010-QINU "80. to William Clerke<br /> '''22 Jan. 1654'''<br /> I have written you per several ships this vintage at large, to which crave reference. But as yet have not had the happiness to receive a line from you, at which I do not much admire in regard I hear you were at Gran Canaria. Here are several passengers come from Dartmouth by land from the Peter, Capt. Pedro Ribete, who is safe arrived there about 25 days since and as yet not come into the river but hourly expected. I am told Pedro Ribete hath letters for me but told the passengers would deliver them by his own hand. I have a great desire to have a few lines from you. I hope you are not angry with me, though I confess I have not been so good as my word with you about your account. This small vessel [the Agreement, Capt. John Mourton] I bought between me and '''Mr Thomas Warren''' in halves; and having a few pilchards in the West, by great chance, I have ordered them to be sent in this vessel, seeming could get no other in all the West Country for to carry the fish away, being about 120 hhds, which were all that I could get for love or money."UNIQ66f807eb7ed8f343-ref-00000013-QINU<br /> <u></u> <u>Books</u> Todd Gray, ''Early Stuart Mariners and Shipping: Maritime Surveys for Devon, 1619-35'' (Devon & Cornwall Record Society, 1990) <u>Journal articles</u> 'The Canary Company', ''English Historical Review'' (1916) XXXI (CXXIV): 529-544. doi: 10.1093/ehr/XXXI.CXXIV.529  +
HCA 13/72 f.442r Annotate +.  +
HCA 13/72 f.52v Annotate +<u>Baldero/Boldero</u> 'Boldero of Furnham' in ''Suffolk Manorial Families, Being the County Visitations and Other Pedigrees'' (?1900), vol. 1 (ca. pp. 178-185)  +
HCA 13/72 f.60v Annotate +[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=oP9TEOhxPrUC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR4 George Alfred Ellis, The History and Antiquities of the Borough and Town of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (Weymouth, 1829)]  +
HCA 13/72 f.79v Annotate +Lancelott Anderson, 'An account of West Barbary' in John Pinkerton, ''A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world'', vol. 15 (London, 1814), pp. 403-441UNIQd9a9e8429dc10923-ref-0000038F-QINU  +
HCA 13/72 f.91v Annotate +Tveite, Stein, ''Engelsk-norsk Trelasthandel, 1640-1710: With an English Summary'' (XXXX, 1961) - English/Norwegian timber trade in mid to late C17th  +
HCA 13/73 f.109r Annotate +Cormack, W. E. (1824). Account of a Journey Across the Island of Newfoundland. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Constable.  +
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