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HCA 13/72 f.56v Annotate
First transcribed 13 February 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 56  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
People <u>Frederick Ixem</u> "26....<u>Frederick Ixem</u> "26...............................................at this deponents<br /> 27. writing-office neere the Royall Exchange London, and that the same<br /> 28. being soe signed and sealed, hee this deponent together with his<br /> 29. servants George Ixem , and Edward Perkins ˹as witnneses thereof˺..."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012AB-QINU HEARTH TAX, 1662, COLEMAN STREET WARD, FIRST PRECINCT "...Thomas Bromfeild 17 hearths<br /> Randall Taylor 4 hearths<br /> Frederick Ixem 6 hearths<br /> James Spyrie 6 hearths..."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012AE-QINU CSPD: Charles II, Addenda 1660-1685 * "Arguments against the pretences of Frederick Ixem to be the King's sole and only notary, and as such to have the custody and translation of the foreign papers taken on ships and relating to prizes with the profits relating thereto. <br /> In England being made a notary is no office but it only makes them capable of being an officer in the ecclesiastical or Admiralty or Delegates' courts, if he can procure such an office, or to get a clerk's or deputy's place in such court or to have instruments made before him. No one under pretence of being the King's notary ever had the custody or translation of such papers, but to the office of Register of the Admiralty Court has belonged such custody and translation, which office is now granted by the Duke of York as Lord High Admiral to Orlando Gee, wherein by express words is granted the custody of all such papers, and by virtue thereof he has always had them. Mr. Ixem without any cause offered to stir the question in the former war in his present Majesty's time, which was rejected as frivolous. (Arguments to show the inconvenience of Mr. Ixem's having such papers.) [2 pages. Ibid. No. 112.]"UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012B1-QINU MISCELLANEOUS * "(1659:) 5 September. Frederick Ixem, public notary of London aged 33, deposes that on 28 October 1643 Thomas Keysar of London, mariner, signed a financial obligation to Edmond Keysar, merchant, now resident in Barbados. (MCD 9)."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012B4-QINU <br /> MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES ONLINE <u>Maryland Provincial Court Proceedings: Volume 57, Page 212</u> * "By this Publicque Instrumt of procuracon or letter of Attorney, Bee itt knowne and manifest unto all people that on the 22th day<br /> of the month of January anno Domini 1666 and in the yeare of<br /> the Raigne of our Souueraigne lord Charles the second, by the<br /> Grace of God King of England Scottland France and Ireland de-<br /> fender of the faith &c: Before Mee Frederick Ixem sole Notary and<br /> Tabellion Publicque to and for our said soueraigne Lord the King,<br /> admitted and sworne dwelling in this Citty of London, and in the<br /> presence of the wittnesses afternamed psonally appeared Gilbert Met-<br /> calfe of london aforesaid Merchant, and hath made Ordained, and in<br /> his stead and place hath put & Constituted and by theis prsents doth<br /> make Ordaine and in his stead and place doth put and Constitute<br /> John Lewling and John Caruer Merchants att Virginia his true and<br /> law full Attorneys Assigneyes Giuing unto them Joyntly or seuerally<br /> full power Authority and speciall Charge, For in the name and to the<br /> use of him Constituant To aske demand leauie recouer and receiue<br /> all and singuler such summe and summes of money debts Goods<br /> wares merchandizes effects and things wtsoeuer as now are or here<br /> [p. 510] after shall bee due Oweing belonging and appertaining unto the sd<br /> Constituant by or from any person or persons whatsoeuer in Virginia<br /> and Maryland, Bee it by Bill Booke Obligacon Specialty Accompt<br /> Couenant Contract promise or otherwise by any wayes or meanes<br /> whatsoeuer nothing excepted nor reserued, wth all Costs dathages and<br /> Intrests, Also to Accompt wth and take accompt of any person or<br /> psons whatsoeuer in Virginia and Maryland aforesaid, of for and<br /> Concerning all debts Contracted and made by Christopher Dobson<br /> late seruant to the said Constituant, as well in his owne name as in<br /> the name of the said Dobson, the Ballance of such Accomptt or<br /> Accompts to receiue liquidate and Cleare, according to the aduice &UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012B7-QINU <u>Maryland Provincial Court Proceedings: Volume 57, Page 213</u> "direccons of him Constituant and for his most proffitt and aduantage, Liber FF<br /> Of the recoueryes and receipts Acquittance or other sufficient dis-<br /> charge in the name of him Constituant to make subscribe seale and<br /> deliuer, And if need bee for the premisses to appeare and the person<br /> of the sd Constituant to represent in all Courts and before all Lords<br /> Judges & Justices, and to doe say pursue Impleade Seize Sequester<br /> Attach Arrest Imprison, and to Condempne, and out of prison againe<br /> when need shall be to deliuer, likewise One Attorney or more with<br /> like or limitted power undr them to make and substitute and att theire<br /> pleasure to reuoke, And generally in and Concerning the premisses<br /> & the dependencies thereof to doe say transact & accomplish all and<br /> whatsoeuer the said Constituant himselfe might or Could doe per-<br /> sonally, All which hee promiseth to haue and hold for Good firme<br /> and of uallue for euer, In Witnes whereof the said Constituant hath<br /> hereunto put his hand and seale, This was thus done and passed in this<br /> said Citty of London in the presence of Wm Scorey and Robt Barton<br /> my Clerkes wittnesses Quod attestor manual sigillo<br /> (locus sigilli) Frederick Ixem Nots: publo:<br /> Wm Score Gilbt Metcalfe (sealed)<br /> Rob: Barton<br /> Henry Rogers The abouesd Instrumt was at the<br /> Tho: Harwood request of John lewling Recorded<br /> Rich: Owen By Mee Dan: Jenifer"UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012BA-QINU <br /> CONNECTICUT CHARTER A letter from Gov. John Winthrop, respecting the payment of expenses for obtaining the Connecticut charter (Hartford, CT, 1860)UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012BD-QINU "[The following bill drawn on the colony treasurer by Gov. Win-<br /> throp, order, and receipt, are recorded in the first volume of<br /> the Colony Records of Lands &c., page 301. These supply the<br /> names of the merchants who advanced the money, and show the<br /> completion of the payment.] Laus Deo. In London, A. D. 3d May, 1662.<br /> At or before the thirtieth day of November next ensuing<br /> the date hereof, pay this rny second Bill, my first and third<br /> not being paid, pay unto Mr. Edward Cowes, Giles Silves-<br /> ter, and William Maskeline, or their assignes,' at New<br /> London in New England, aboard such ship or vessell as<br /> the said Edmund, Giles and William shal order to receaue<br /> the same, Two Thousand Bushels, Winchester measure, of<br /> good and well-conditioned wheat, at three shillings and six-<br /> pence p bushell, and Twelve hundred Bushells of pease, at<br /> two shillings and sixpence p bushell, all which amount<br /> vnto Five hundred pounds sterling, being for the like valew<br /> receaued of them here and taken vpon the Letter of Credit<br /> you gave mee in the behalf of that Colony, bearinge date<br /> the 16 day of June, 1661,* a coppy whereof will accompa-<br /> ny this. Make them punctuall payment. Adieu.<br /> JOHN WINTHROP. To Mr. John Talcot of Hartford, Treasurer to the Colony of Connecticut. Subscribed and acknowledged by the said<br /> Jno Winthrop in the presence of me Frederick<br /> Ixem, sole notary publick to and for our<br /> soveraigne Lord the King.<br /> FREDERICK IXEM.<br /> 1662 Rs. Angl. Accepted, November 14, 1662: New England.<br /> p me JOHN TALCOT. LONDON, May 21, A. Dom. 1662.<br /> SIR : Bee pleased to pay or cause to be paid the quan-<br /> tity of bushels of Wheat and Pease mentioned in this Bill<br /> vnto Mr. Phillip Best and Edward Paule, aboard the John<br /> and Robert, of this place, and this is the order of<br /> Your Loving friends, GILES SILVESTER<br /> WILLIAM MASKELLNE<br /> EDMUND COWES. (Footnote *) "The Treasurer is appointed to sign the Lr of Credit, whereby the Gov-<br /> ernor may be authorized to charge Bills on the Colony to the value of 500<br /> according to former act of the Court." - Col. Rec. of Conn., I. 370. Received the first of December, 1662, the full of this Bill,<br /> p PHILLIP BEST,<br /> EDWARD PAULE. Transcribed and extracted out of the originall bill and<br /> order and receipt endorsed on the said Bill, and therewith<br /> compared, and is a true record of the same, entred this<br /> Mrch 6. 1664/5 and attested<br /> p DANIEL CLARK, Secretary." ROTTERDAM MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES "Aktesoort machtiging<br /> Datum 11/12/1644<br /> Archief ONA Rotterdam<br /> Inventarisnummer 480<br /> Aktenummer/Blz. 104/153<br /> Notaris Johan van Weel de Oude Joris Chaundler, Engels koopman van de Societeit der Engelsche Marchants Avonturiers, is op 22-11-1644 (Engelse stijl) ten overstaan van Jan Marius, koninklijk notaris en tabellioen te Londen, gemachtigd door Thomas Boone, edelman, wonende te Townstall in de Graafschap van Devon in Engeland, om van Thomas Forde en Richard Forde, Engelse kooplieden of hun erfgenamen, 244 pond sterling te vorderen. Zij waren dit geld volgens hun obligatie van 09-01-1642 aan Boone schuldig.<br /> Als getuige bij de machtiging in Londen waren aanwezig Lucas Emans en '''Frederick Ixem.''' Chaundler machtigt nu Joan Gay, Engels koopman bij de Societeit der Engelsche Marchands Avonturiers, om in zijn plaats en overeenkomstig de aan hem verleende procuratie te handelen. Daarnaast machtigt Chaundler hem ook privé, om voor hem betaling te eisen van zijn schuldenaars."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012C0-QINU."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012C0-QINU  +
Primary sources '''Journal of the House of Lords''' * "DI'''Journal of the House of Lords''' * "DIE Jovis, 13 die Aprilis. (1671) <br /> Ixem versus Hill. Upon Report made by the Earl of Dorset, from the Lords Committees appointed to receive and consider of Petitions, "That their Lordships have heard Counsel on both Parts, upon the Petition of Frederick Ixem, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Francis Tryon, late of London, Merchant, deceased, being an Appeal from a Dismission of his Bill in Chancery, concerning some Part of the Estate of the said Francis Tryon; and upon the Answer and Demurrer of John Hill and John Tyll, Executors of William Hill, deceased, put in thereunto, and find the Case fit to be heard before this House:" It is thereupon ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That Counsel shall be heard, on both Parts, at the Bar of this House, upon the said Petition and Answer, on the First Tuesday of the next Meeting of the Parliament after the Recess now at Hand, without Prejudice nevertheless to the Proceedings of any the Parties in the said Cause concerned (in the mean Time) in any other Court whatsoever."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012C3-QINU - SEE: C 10/158/83 Ixem v. Jill and Hill: Middx. 1668<br /> - SEE: C 5/504/58 Ixem v. Hill: Middlesex. 1670 <br /> '''London Metropolitan Archives''' * Indenture of Mortgage HB/C/104 1660 <br /> "Contents:<br /> 1. Joseph Drew, Dyer and Anne Drew alias Tuson, his wife.<br /> 2. David Chatelin, Weaver of London.<br /> Messuage known as the 'Three Bowles,' in the parish of St. Mildred 'Breadstreete.'<br /> Witnesses--Valantin Wanley, Isaac Bean (?), Fredk. Ixem, public notary."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012C6-QINU * Indenture of Release HB/C/103 14 Chas. II. 1662 <br /> "Related information: See also HB/C/007 Contents:<br /> 1. Henry Harwood, 'Sadler' of London.<br /> 2. William Eyre.<br /> Messuages on Ludgate hill near Fleet-bridge in the parish of St. Brides alias 'Bridgett,' one formerly called 'the Still' and now 'the Lookeinglasse,' another formerly called 'the Saddle' and now the 'three guilded Keys.'<br /> Mentions Grace Hardwyn, 'waxchaundler,' Peter Emery, Robert Christy, 'sadler,' George Appletree, leatherseller, tenants.<br /> Witnesses--Peter Drybutter, Geo. Ixem, William Maning."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012C9-QINU <br /> '''Parliamentary Archives''' Main Papers 1 - 20 HL/PO/JO/10/1/347 1 Mar 1671 - 18 Mar 1671 "- 14. 16 March 1671 -- Ixem v. Hill.--Petition and appeal of Frederick Ixem, executor of the late Francis Tryon.<br /> Annexed:<br /> a) 28 March 1671 -- Answer and demurrer of John Hill and John Till, executors of the late William Hill,<br /> b) 4 April 1671 -- Order of Committee for petitions."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012CC-QINU <br /> '''Senate House Library, University of London''' * GB 96 MS 199 <br /> - "Dates of Creation: 1649; 1655; Physical Description: 1 volume containing 8 leaves<br /> - Scope and Content: Manuscript volume containing a notarial instrument, 16 Sep 1655, by Frederick Ixem of London, public notary, with attestations by Bright and Daniell, also public notaries, recording the appointment by the Treasurers and Collectors of Prize Goods (John Sparrow, Richard Blackwall and Humphrey Blake) of Captain Dean of Cork as attorney to receive sums owed by William Hovell of Kinsale, County Cork, and Humberson Hurst. Also includes a printed copy of an Act of Parliament of 17 Apr 1649, An Act for appointing Commissioners for sale of prize-goods."UNIQ58d7535793ba7d5f-ref-000012CF-QINU <br /> '''TNA''' <u>Chancery</u> C 5/504/58 Ixem v. Hill: Middlesex. 1670 C 10/111/9 Birkett v. Radden, Ixem: Middx. 1668<br /> C 10/155/20 Birkett v. Ixem. 1669<br /> C 10/158/83 Ixem v. Jill and Hill: Middx. 1668 <u>PROB</u> PROB 5/3180 Miscellaneous Inventories, Accounts, and Associated Documents. IXEM, Frederick, of St Katherine Coleman, London. 1674 PROB 11/328/419 Will of John Wheake, Merchant of London 03 December 1668heake, Merchant of London 03 December 1668  +
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Transcription hath severall times heard the said Leonardhath severall times heard the said Leonard Guy say and acknowledge<br /> that hee had made over and by bill of sale his said hulke to the<br /> said Mary for and in consideration of the said debt and money, or in<br /> part of satisfaction for the same. And againe since the same, this<br /> deponent was present and sawe the said Leonard at this deponents<br /> husbands house on Redriff wall bring and deliver some amounts to the<br /> said Mary and heard him tell her that that was the first money<br /> hee had earned with her hulke, (speaking of the said hulke ''Elizabeth'')<br /> and that every weeke hee would bring her some, And otherwise<br /> shee cannot depose. To the fifth shee cannot depose saving as aforesaid Repeated with her precontests before<br /> doctor Godolphin. Martha Ayllef [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *************************** The eighth of June 1657. Touching the ''Poppekerk'' '''dt. Ix:''' '''Frederick Ixem''' of London Notary publique, aged<br /> 30 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right worshippfull<br /> John Godolphin doctor of lawes - one of the Judges of<br /> the high Court of the Admiraltie of England, saith<br /> and deposeth by vertue of his oath. That hee this deponent sawe the bill of sale (of the shipp the ''Popperkerick'') were shewed unto<br /> him (begining '''To all people to whom etcetera and ending one thousand six hundred fiftie and six style Anglia, subscribed Peter'''<br /> '''Dolislager.''') signed and sealed by the said Peter at this deponents<br /> writing-office neere the Royall Exchange London, and that the same<br /> being soe signed and sealed, hee this deponent together with his<br /> servants George Ixem , and Edward Perkins as witnneses thereof set their hands on the<br /> back of the same in all things as nowe appeareth thereon Fred: Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ************************* The nineth of June 1657. Swann against Whittle.}<br /> Smith. Suckley. Exámined upon the allegation given in on<br /> the behalfe of the said Whittle. '''Rp. .1.''' '''John Wheake''' of London Marchant, aged 32 yeeres<br /> or thereabouts sworne and exámined To the fourth article of the said allegation upon which alone hee<br /> is by direction of the producent exámined hee saith and deposeth<br /> that it is a generall course amongst merchants freighting shipps<br /> from this port for Saint Sebastians and ports thereabouts to expect<br /> their maine profitt in the homewards voyage thense to this port, having<br /> little hopes of proffitt outwards, soe that hee knoweth that<br /> some shipps have made but two hundred pounds<br /> freight outwards hense to Bilboa, but have made a<br /> thousand pounds freight thense to this port and<br /> the proffit of the homewards voyage from Saint Sebastians and Bilboa is the<br /> thingstians and Bilboa is the<br /> thing  +
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