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HCA 13/65 f.12v Annotate
First transcribed 2 March 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 12  +
Parent volume HCA 13/65  +
People <u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And t<u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, together with '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, merchants of Almaine, who had full power for that..."UNIQ7776cb0196ecc849-ref-00000007-QINU <br /> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, by indenture dated 29 July 1674, demised the said ground to Theodore Jacobson for the further term of thirty-one years, commencing with the expiration of the said term of forty years, at the rrent of £110 per annum."UNIQ7776cb0196ecc849-ref-0000000A-QINU <br /> * "...for the benefit to the Hanse Towns that Theodore Jacobson offered to build on the Stileyeard at his own charges. And they further say that the decree mentioned in the bill was obtained, and the lease for a further term of years granted by Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson was made without any authority from the said Hanse Townes:..."UNIQ7776cb0196ecc849-ref-0000000D-QINU <br /> * "[In the Court of Judicature, known as the Fire Court, following the Fire of London of 1666] Gerichtliche Feststellung eines Termins von vierzig Jahren fuer den Hauer-Contract ueber den Stahlhof. 1673, (October 31.)...Theodore Jacobsen of London Merchant, Peticioner against Jacob Jacobsen, President of the Merchants of Almayne, and the said Merchants of Almayne being under and of the Confederacion, Leige and Company of the Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne...[Describes a back Message or Tenement with a Wharf and severall other Warehouses and buildings thereunto/].."On the South fronting the River of Thames from East to West One hundred fifty and seaven feet and One inch and thereabouts; on the Westside thereof from the said front to the Backside of the building in Thames-Street from South to North, two hundred wighty three feet and foure inches or thereabouts, besides the said wharfe, on which Westdise is one breake in the North Corner Thirty and seven feet from the backside of the North building two feet levell; on the North End from the Eastside to the West middle Walls One hundred forty two feet and five inches or thereabouts; and on the Eastside thereof from North to South, besides the said Wharfe, two hundred Eighty Six feet and three inches or thereabouts (on which said Eastside are foure severall small Breakes) situate lying and being in the Stilehoff, alias Stileyard, in Thames Street in the Parish of All Hallowes the Great, in Dowgate Ward in London, as Tenant unto the abovenamed Merchants of Almayne, being under and of the said Confederacion, Leige and Company of the said Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne, having an house in the City of London, commonly called Guildhall Teutonicorum, in whome the said Stileyard with the said Messuage, Warehouses and buildings (amongst other things) were vested ..."UNIQ7776cb0196ecc849-ref-00000010-QINU <br /> * C 6/201/25 Short title: Cock v Vanderhoeve. Plaintiffs: George Cock . Defendants: John Baptista Vanderhoeve and '''George Matson'''. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1670 <br /> " Welcome to the collaborative archive of Monasterium.Net! In our virtual archive, you can access a content of more than 229,000 primary sources from more than 100 European archives." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/home] The documents are organized in archival fonds and research collections. The content of the virtual archive depends on the decisions of the participants. It can vary from archive to archive, from collection to collection. Browse through the fonds to discover what can be found and add in anything you miss. Registred users have the possibility to take a greater part in our collaborative effort by working with the sources themselves. More information can be found on the menu under "Help". <br /> Collection: Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London (Google data)" [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/collection] "Whoe haveing been thereupon warned, the said Jacob Jacobsen, the said President, and '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, members of the said Company, appeared here in Court this Day on behelafe of themselves and all the rest of the said Company, Mr. Bowes being of their Counsell..." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/69879716-0038-48f2-bfc2-a408bfbe840c/charter?q=lemkuell] <br /> Archaeologia (Second Series) / Volume 61 / Issue 02 / January 1909, pp 389-426<br /> Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1909<br /> DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026134090001016X (About DOI), Published online: 15 November 2011 "...The paper chiefly describes the later connexion of the Germans with the Steelyard in London, that is from 1598, when they were turned out for a time by Queen Elizabeth, supplementing Dr. J. M. Lappenberg's book on the Hanseatic settlement here, published at Hamburg in 1851, which we have in our library. Incidentally I have written a note on the carved screen of All Hallows the Great, the parish church of the Steelyard."reat, the parish church of the Steelyard."  + , <u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And t<u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, together with '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, merchants of Almaine, who had full power for that..."UNIQ56286ccca2acb5a6-ref-00000007-QINU <br /> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, by indenture dated 29 July 1674, demised the said ground to Theodore Jacobson for the further term of thirty-one years, commencing with the expiration of the said term of forty years, at the rrent of £110 per annum."UNIQ56286ccca2acb5a6-ref-0000000A-QINU <br /> * "...for the benefit to the Hanse Towns that Theodore Jacobson offered to build on the Stileyeard at his own charges. And they further say that the decree mentioned in the bill was obtained, and the lease for a further term of years granted by Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson was made without any authority from the said Hanse Townes:..."UNIQ56286ccca2acb5a6-ref-0000000D-QINU <br /> * "[In the Court of Judicature, known as the Fire Court, following the Fire of London of 1666] Gerichtliche Feststellung eines Termins von vierzig Jahren fuer den Hauer-Contract ueber den Stahlhof. 1673, (October 31.)...Theodore Jacobsen of London Merchant, Peticioner against Jacob Jacobsen, President of the Merchants of Almayne, and the said Merchants of Almayne being under and of the Confederacion, Leige and Company of the Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne...[Describes a back Message or Tenement with a Wharf and severall other Warehouses and buildings thereunto/].."On the South fronting the River of Thames from East to West One hundred fifty and seaven feet and One inch and thereabouts; on the Westside thereof from the said front to the Backside of the building in Thames-Street from South to North, two hundred wighty three feet and foure inches or thereabouts, besides the said wharfe, on which Westdise is one breake in the North Corner Thirty and seven feet from the backside of the North building two feet levell; on the North End from the Eastside to the West middle Walls One hundred forty two feet and five inches or thereabouts; and on the Eastside thereof from North to South, besides the said Wharfe, two hundred Eighty Six feet and three inches or thereabouts (on which said Eastside are foure severall small Breakes) situate lying and being in the Stilehoff, alias Stileyard, in Thames Street in the Parish of All Hallowes the Great, in Dowgate Ward in London, as Tenant unto the abovenamed Merchants of Almayne, being under and of the said Confederacion, Leige and Company of the said Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne, having an house in the City of London, commonly called Guildhall Teutonicorum, in whome the said Stileyard with the said Messuage, Warehouses and buildings (amongst other things) were vested ..."UNIQ56286ccca2acb5a6-ref-00000010-QINU <br /> * C 6/201/25 Short title: Cock v Vanderhoeve. Plaintiffs: George Cock . Defendants: John Baptista Vanderhoeve and '''George Matson'''. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1670 <br /> " Welcome to the collaborative archive of Monasterium.Net! In our virtual archive, you can access a content of more than 229,000 primary sources from more than 100 European archives." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/home] The documents are organized in archival fonds and research collections. The content of the virtual archive depends on the decisions of the participants. It can vary from archive to archive, from collection to collection. Browse through the fonds to discover what can be found and add in anything you miss. Registred users have the possibility to take a greater part in our collaborative effort by working with the sources themselves. More information can be found on the menu under "Help". <br /> Collection: Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London (Google data)" [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/collection] "Whoe haveing been thereupon warned, the said Jacob Jacobsen, the said President, and '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, members of the said Company, appeared here in Court this Day on behelafe of themselves and all the rest of the said Company, Mr. Bowes being of their Counsell..." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/69879716-0038-48f2-bfc2-a408bfbe840c/charter?q=lemkuell] <br /> Archaeologia (Second Series) / Volume 61 / Issue 02 / January 1909, pp 389-426<br /> Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1909<br /> DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026134090001016X (About DOI), Published online: 15 November 2011 "...The paper chiefly describes the later connexion of the Germans with the Steelyard in London, that is from 1598, when they were turned out for a time by Queen Elizabeth, supplementing Dr. J. M. Lappenberg's book on the Hanseatic settlement here, published at Hamburg in 1851, which we have in our library. Incidentally I have written a note on the carved screen of All Hallows the Great, the parish church of the Steelyard."reat, the parish church of the Steelyard."  + , <u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And t<u>John Lemkuell</u> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, together with '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, merchants of Almaine, who had full power for that..."UNIQ856c4501945ec79f-ref-00000007-QINU <br /> * "And the said Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, by indenture dated 29 July 1674, demised the said ground to Theodore Jacobson for the further term of thirty-one years, commencing with the expiration of the said term of forty years, at the rrent of £110 per annum."UNIQ856c4501945ec79f-ref-0000000A-QINU <br /> * "...for the benefit to the Hanse Towns that Theodore Jacobson offered to build on the Stileyeard at his own charges. And they further say that the decree mentioned in the bill was obtained, and the lease for a further term of years granted by Jacob Jacobson, '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson was made without any authority from the said Hanse Townes:..."UNIQ856c4501945ec79f-ref-0000000D-QINU <br /> * "[In the Court of Judicature, known as the Fire Court, following the Fire of London of 1666] Gerichtliche Feststellung eines Termins von vierzig Jahren fuer den Hauer-Contract ueber den Stahlhof. 1673, (October 31.)...Theodore Jacobsen of London Merchant, Peticioner against Jacob Jacobsen, President of the Merchants of Almayne, and the said Merchants of Almayne being under and of the Confederacion, Leige and Company of the Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne...[Describes a back Message or Tenement with a Wharf and severall other Warehouses and buildings thereunto/].."On the South fronting the River of Thames from East to West One hundred fifty and seaven feet and One inch and thereabouts; on the Westside thereof from the said front to the Backside of the building in Thames-Street from South to North, two hundred wighty three feet and foure inches or thereabouts, besides the said wharfe, on which Westdise is one breake in the North Corner Thirty and seven feet from the backside of the North building two feet levell; on the North End from the Eastside to the West middle Walls One hundred forty two feet and five inches or thereabouts; and on the Eastside thereof from North to South, besides the said Wharfe, two hundred Eighty Six feet and three inches or thereabouts (on which said Eastside are foure severall small Breakes) situate lying and being in the Stilehoff, alias Stileyard, in Thames Street in the Parish of All Hallowes the Great, in Dowgate Ward in London, as Tenant unto the abovenamed Merchants of Almayne, being under and of the said Confederacion, Leige and Company of the said Dutch Hanze, otherwise called Merchants of Almayne, having an house in the City of London, commonly called Guildhall Teutonicorum, in whome the said Stileyard with the said Messuage, Warehouses and buildings (amongst other things) were vested ..."UNIQ856c4501945ec79f-ref-00000010-QINU <br /> * C 6/201/25 Short title: Cock v Vanderhoeve. Plaintiffs: George Cock . Defendants: John Baptista Vanderhoeve and '''George Matson'''. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1670 <br /> " Welcome to the collaborative archive of Monasterium.Net! In our virtual archive, you can access a content of more than 229,000 primary sources from more than 100 European archives." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/home] The documents are organized in archival fonds and research collections. The content of the virtual archive depends on the decisions of the participants. It can vary from archive to archive, from collection to collection. Browse through the fonds to discover what can be found and add in anything you miss. Registred users have the possibility to take a greater part in our collaborative effort by working with the sources themselves. More information can be found on the menu under "Help". <br /> Collection: Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London (Google data)" [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/collection] "Whoe haveing been thereupon warned, the said Jacob Jacobsen, the said President, and '''John Lemkuell''' and George Matson, members of the said Company, appeared here in Court this Day on behelafe of themselves and all the rest of the said Company, Mr. Bowes being of their Counsell..." [http://www.mom-ca.uni-koeln.de/mom/HansischerStahlhof/69879716-0038-48f2-bfc2-a408bfbe840c/charter?q=lemkuell] <br /> Archaeologia (Second Series) / Volume 61 / Issue 02 / January 1909, pp 389-426<br /> Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1909<br /> DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026134090001016X (About DOI), Published online: 15 November 2011 "...The paper chiefly describes the later connexion of the Germans with the Steelyard in London, that is from 1598, when they were turned out for a time by Queen Elizabeth, supplementing Dr. J. M. Lappenberg's book on the Hanseatic settlement here, published at Hamburg in 1851, which we have in our library. Incidentally I have written a note on the carved screen of All Hallows the Great, the parish church of the Steelyard."reat, the parish church of the Steelyard."  +
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Transcription 28. of July 1651. Peterson against kilver28. of July 1651. Peterson against kilvert} On the libell given in on the behalf of the<br /> said Peterson Examined./ '''John Lemkuell''' of the parish of Great All (sic) Allhallowes London<br /> Merchant, aged 33 or thereabouts sworne and examined./ To the 8th article of the said Libell hee saith and deposeth That hee this<br /> deponent doth very well knowe (hee haveing beene a Merchant resident<br /> in London for these Eleaven yeares or thereabouts) that Two Canary<br /> pipes of wine doe make a Tonn and foure Canary pipes doe make a Last<br /> and so after that rate and Computation Merchants and others who trade in<br /> shipping wines doe generally proportion, This hee deposeth for that hee<br /> himselfe hath usually accompted for and allowed the like proportion, And<br /> further hee cannot depose./ To the 9th article hee saith and deposeth that in the Month of January last past<br /> hee this deponent went with the producent and Jacob Vanderlack[?e] unto the<br /> house of the said Roger kilvert, and there heard him the said kilvert acknowledge<br /> and confesse that hee and Company had received 282 pipes of Canary<br /> wines and seaven packs of Cucheneele which the producent had brought<br /> h[?ome] in the shipp the ''Sperenza'' or ''Hope'' of Hamborough arlate, And saith<br /> that the producent at the same time charged the said kilvert to have [?received]<br /> 283 pipes of Canary wines which was one pipe more than was expressed in the<br /> Bills of Ladeing. But the said kilvert said hee had received noe more than 282<br /> pipes of wine as before is deposed, Which hee knoweth being by and present<br /> as afore said And further hee saith hee cannot depose saveing hee saith<br /> that the said kilvert further said and confessed that it might be[?e] that the said<br /> odd pipe might bee in Mr Antonio ffardinandos seller, and hee would look<br /> for it, and if it were there found, hee the said producent should have freight<br /> for the same or words to that effect. To the 11th article hee saith and deposeth that hee this deponent went<br /> with the producent Christopher Peterson upon the 13th day of January<br /> 1650, and did demand of the said kilvert the one moytie of his said freight<br /> and other dutyes, due by the Charterpartie to bee paid within three or foure<br /> dayes after his arrivall unto whome the said kilvert said that it was<br /> readie, but did desire to knowe whome the said producent would reasonably<br /> d[?esire], unto whome hee said that he ought to have and would have his full<br /> freight according to the Charter party, Whereupo the said kilivert replyed<br /> and said, that all Masters of shipps that did come home dead freight<br /> and not full did abate and so he should. but did not att that time<br /> pay any money due to the said producent And further hee cannot depose<br /> saveing for the non payment thereof the said producenyt was preiudiced<br /> and damnified, and did borrow money of this deponent to supply his occasion[?s]/ To the 12th article he saith that the said producent by reason of the non payment<br /> of his freight so due, and demanded of the said kilvert as aforesaid had or [XXX]<br /> much damaged, and doth suffer much thereby, And to this deponents knowledge<br /> hath borrowed money of this deponent to pay his Company there wages<br /> and for other necessary charges , And further (referring himself to<br /> his former depositions, (which he saith are true) hee saith hee cannot<br /> depose./ To the rest of the articles of the said Libell hee is not Examined by the<br /> direction of the said producent/ John Lemkuell. [SUGNATURE, RH SIDE] Upon John Lemkuell. [SUGNATURE, RH SIDE] Upon  +
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