|
Date. |
Name of Petitioner. |
Subject of Petition. |
Reference. |
|
|
|
Court Min. Bk. VI. |
1624. Jan. 2 |
Owen Claxton |
Employment |
336 |
" " |
Anthony Varneworthy |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" 5 |
Elizabeth, widow of Robert Courtney. |
Employment for her brother Richard Hare. |
" 340 |
" 7 |
John White, boatswain |
Wages for service in the Palsgrave |
" 341 |
" 9 |
Ursula Cobb, widow |
Relief |
" 348 |
" " |
Francis Cooper |
Employment |
" " |
" 12 |
Mr. Cotton, a free brother |
Employment for a "young youth" |
" 350 |
" " |
Mr. Kerridge |
A writership for John Norris |
" 352 |
" 14 |
Mr. Beversham, master of the Lion. |
Permission to ship out his indigo, and wages. |
" 357 |
" " |
Anthony Varneworthy |
Employment as factor |
" 359 |
" " |
Mrs. Swingler |
Her son James' estate |
" 360 |
" 16 |
Ann Perkins, widow |
Wages of Stedson, gunner in the Palsgrave, deceased. |
" 363 |
" " |
Henry and Elizabeth Thomas |
Estate of the wife's deceased husband. |
" " |
" " |
James Brereton |
Employment |
" 365 |
" 21 |
William Jones |
Place of steward or steward's mate |
" 374 |
" 23 |
Robert Brownryg |
John Stiddson's estate |
" 375 |
" " |
William Kendall |
Allowance for saffron delivered to Ball. |
" 376 |
" " |
Arthur Clifford |
Allowance for nutmegs |
" 377 |
" " |
John Clarke |
Part of his servant's pay |
" " |
" 16(? 26) |
Mr. Hollingshead |
Apprenticeship for a youth |
" 379 |
" 28 |
John Holden |
Estate of his servant Edward Sherrock, wrongly paid to John Cadwell. |
" 386 |
" 30 |
Mr. Boyle |
Command of the intended fort in the Indies. |
" 390 |
" " |
Thomas Parrey |
Release from brokes on pepper bought. |
" 392 |
Feb. 5 |
Mr. Powell, of Pencho, in Wales |
Employment for his son |
" 397 |
" " |
Thomas Moone |
Employment in the Indies |
" " |
" 9 |
Christopher Calley |
Relief |
" 401 |
" " |
Walter Mountford |
Wages and employment |
" 402 |
" 11 |
Miles Coleston |
Two months yearly of his wages to be paid to Thomas Trussell. |
" 404 |
" 13 |
Mr. Lowe |
A factor's place for Thomas Meighen. |
" 407 |
" " |
Sybyll, wife of Jas. Rynd, preacher |
50s. due to her |
" 408 |
" " |
Wife of Thomas Arnold |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Captain Weddall |
Relief for Thomas Neede, who had broken his leg aboard the James. |
" 410 |
" 20 |
Sir Robert Knollis |
A soldier's place in the fort for Mr. Lucas. |
" 420 |
" " |
Julian, wife of John Brookes, master of the Trial. |
Part of her husband's wages, &c., and his return at the end of four years. |
" 421 |
" " |
Gregory Clement |
Imprest on account of wages |
" " |
" " |
Thomazin Powell |
6l. for her son's losses from the Dutch. |
" " |
" 25 |
Edward Smith, gunner |
Allowance of three months' pay yearly to their wives. |
" 427 |
" " |
Robert Pickering, surgeon |
" " |
John Jackson, gunner |
" " |
Samuel Clampe, hoyman |
Recompense for loss of time during frost. |
" " |
" " |
Ellis, brother of Nicholas Crispe, factor at Cambaya. |
Increase of wages for his brother |
" " |
" 25 |
William Crascombe |
Benevolence for a bruised head |
" 427 |
" " |
Aaron Ellis, mate of the Eagle |
Leave to take a servant |
" " |
" " |
Alice, widow of William Trenoden |
Benevolence |
" " |
" " |
Benjamin Saunders |
Employment |
" " |
" 27 |
William Jones |
Place of steward's mate in the Eagle. |
" 432 |
" " |
George Williamson |
Same |
" " |
" " |
William Brown |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Gabriel Hawley |
Same |
" " |
Mar. 5 |
Phœbe Adcombe |
Wages of her son Richard |
" 440 |
" " |
John Walker |
15l. due from Edmund Sutton's estate to his brother Peter Walker's estate. |
" " |
" " |
Robert Tellowe |
40s. given by Thomas Blanchett, deceased, to Elias Kitwood, and by — Kitwood, deceased, to petitioner. |
" 442 |
" " |
Edward Smith, gunner |
Part of his servant's wages |
" 443 |
" 10 |
Richard Langford, purser's mate in the Jonas. |
Increase of wages |
" 451 |
" " |
Richard Norrington, gunner in the Star. |
Payment of his wages |
" " |
" " |
John Jackson, gunner in the Eagle. |
Payment of part of his wages to his wife. |
" " |
" " |
Joseph Wyatt, sailor |
Satisfaction for five years' service |
" " |
" " |
William Taylor |
Two months yearly of his wages for his mother. |
" " |
" " |
John Boomer and William Morris, gunners. |
Maintenance for apprentices |
" 452 |
" " |
John Boomer, gunner in the Jonas. |
Payment of part of his wages to his wife. |
" " |
" " |
John White, yeoman of the guard |
Wages of his son (a runaway) |
" " |
" " |
Francis Willis |
5l. owing from Francis Wadsworth, deceased. |
" " |
" " |
Richard Glanville |
Wages of two deceased sons |
" " |
" " |
Hugh Belton |
Simon Mountford's estate |
" " |
" " |
Joan Barton, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" 26 |
William Tracy |
Estate of Thomas Tracy, deceased |
" 468 |
" " |
Philip Thomas |
His half brother John Stacy's estate. |
" 469 |
Apr. 2 |
Ann, widow of John Waldoe |
Continuance of her allowance of 8s. per week. |
" 472 |
" " |
William Kendall |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Alice Knight, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" 7 |
Mr. Price |
His brother Robert's wages |
" 473 |
" " |
Sampson Newport |
Time to pay for commodities bought. |
" 476 |
" 9 |
William Kendall |
His wages |
" 478 |
" " |
Francis Norman |
15l. paid to Mr. Walker, a Chancery clerk. |
" 479 |
" " |
Mary Weekes |
10l. of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Joane, widow of Thos. Leeke |
Wages of her deceased son John |
" " |
" " |
Ann Barnes |
John Butcher's estate |
" " |
" 14 |
Jane Garroway |
Her dwelling in Blackwall Yard. |
" 487 |
" 16 |
William Cobb (a blind man) |
Employment in turning the Company's grindstone at Blackwall. |
" 490 |
" 24 |
— Wallpole (a minister) |
Part of John Purefy's wages |
" 496 |
" 28 |
Elizabeth, wife of Bartholomew Goodall. |
50l. of her husband's wages |
" 498 |
" " |
Richard Mathews |
His deceased servant's wages |
" 499 |
" 30 |
John Hills, boatswain |
His wages |
" 506 |
" " |
John Macham |
Estate of Edward Harris, deceased |
" " |
" " |
Ann Jeffries |
Same |
" " |
May 5 |
Thomas Hart |
One year's wages of his servant Henry Munke. |
" 507 |
" " |
Hugh Belton |
Mountford's estate |
" " |
" 5 |
Joane Boyd, alias Porter |
Francis Wordsworth's estate |
" 507 |
" " |
Christopher Gardner |
George Seamayne's estate |
" " |
" " |
Joane, widow of Thomas Leeke |
Wages of her son John |
" " |
" " |
Richard Mathew |
Wages of his apprentice John Ballard. |
" 508 |
" " |
Alderman Whitmore |
Thomas Barker's estate |
" 511 |
" " |
Thomas Grove |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
John Simpson |
Estate of John Harrott |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Richard Browne. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Halen, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" 7 |
Joane, wife of John Awle for John Pendley. |
Half the wages of Nicholas Pendley, deceased. |
" 514 |
" " |
Hugh Belton for Robert Stokes |
Wages of Robert Stokes and Simon Mountford. |
" " |
" " |
Joane Boyd |
20l. of Francis Wood's estate |
" " |
" " |
John Macham |
10l. of Edward Harris' estate |
" 515 |
" " |
Ann Jefferies |
5l. of Edward Harris' estate |
" " |
" 12 |
John Roberts, late master of the James. |
Employment in the next fleet |
" 518 |
" 14 |
Sir Charles Cornwallis |
Estate of John Browne, slain at Patani. |
" 520 |
" " |
Wife of Capt. Bickliffe |
Part of her husband's wages in advance. |
" 523 |
" " |
Wife of Mr. Rynd a preacher |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" 26 |
Sir Henry Marten |
Payment of Cooke's wages to Peble. |
" 534 |
" " |
John Herris |
Estate of his brother Nicholas |
" " |
" 28 |
George Charles |
Recompense for services |
" 539 |
" " |
Nicholas Wolley |
Employment as purser |
" 540 |
" " |
Thomas Thornborough |
Same |
" " |
June 16 |
Nicholas Crispe for John Gunning. |
Part of John Gunning's wages |
" 546 |
" " |
Sir Robert Harlowe |
Wages and rights of George Harlowe, deceased. |
" 547 |
" " |
Rowland Langram, and others, mariners' wives. |
Wages of their husbands in the Sun until she was cast away. |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Spurgeon |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" 18 |
John Kingston |
Employment as factor or purser |
" 548 |
" " |
John Whitcher |
A cooper's place |
" 550 |
" " |
Griffith Potter |
Same |
" " |
" 23 |
John Rutlish |
Employment |
" 552 |
" " |
Mr. Smitheck |
Recompense for attendance at the Court. |
" 553 |
" " |
Robert Whipp |
The place of George Charles, deceased. |
" " |
July 7 |
[Richard] Welden |
Part of his wages |
VII. 5 |
" " |
Ralph Lynnes |
Goods and wages of Edward Lynnes, deceased. |
" 6 |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Robert Courtney. |
Her husband's estate |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Stevenson |
Her servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ann Norman |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Ann Lane |
Servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
Edward Bickeliff |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" 9 |
The widow of William Read |
Her husband's estate |
" 8 |
" " |
John Ratlidge |
Employment as steward or mate |
" 11 |
" 12 |
Julian Brookes, wife of the commander of the Moon. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 17 |
" " |
Wife of George Brewin |
Same |
" " |
" 16 |
Valentine Markham, auditor |
Increase of salary |
" 22 |
" " |
John Todd, executor of John Sutton. |
Allowance for Sutton's pepper |
" 23 |
" " |
John Wood |
His wages in the Palsgrave |
" 24 |
" 20 |
William Webber |
Consideration for losses at Amboyna. |
" 26 |
" 21 |
Henry Bate |
Monies detained by the Company |
" 27 |
" " |
Thomas Watts |
Goods of Hugh Greete, deceased |
" 28 |
" 26 |
Isabel, widow of Benjamin White |
Her husband's wages |
" 39 |
" " |
Mary, wife of Andrew Weekes |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 40 |
" " |
William Mason |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Huntington Woodward |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Katherine, wife of Robert Seale |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ann Fishingdon |
Part of her son's wages |
" " |
" " |
Katherine Berry |
A debt assigned by John Vian out of William Shell's estate. |
" " |
" " |
Janet, widow of John Lincklater |
Charity |
" " |
" " |
John Rose |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Oliver Havers |
His wages paid to his pretended wife. |
" 41 |
" " |
Joyce, wife of William Davers |
Her brother-in-law Henry Davers' estate. |
" " |
" 28 |
William Morgan, master |
Recompense "for touching first with his ship in the Downs." |
" 42 |
" 30 |
John Munden, master of the Exchange. |
His wages |
" 47 |
Aug. 3 |
William Avery |
Part of his son Richard's wages |
" 51 |
" " |
Michael Hollman, factor |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" 4 |
Mathew Duke, factor |
Gratification for good services |
" 53 |
" " |
Thomas Watts |
A legacy from Hugh Greete |
" 54 |
" " |
John Punnyett |
Recompense for pilotage |
" " |
" " |
The gunner of the Elizabeth |
Allowance for 1000 weight of pepper |
" " |
" " |
George Robinson, factor |
Gratification for services |
" " |
" " |
William Biddulph, factor |
Larger allowance for his indigo |
" " |
" " |
Katherine Leaver, widow |
Payment of her husband's adventure. |
" 55 |
" " |
Thomas Harrison |
Joshua Bainbridge's estate |
" " |
" " |
John Perry |
Benevolence for losses in the Sampson. |
" " |
" " |
Nathan Boult |
Monies due to Symmonson for timber from Ireland. |
" 56 |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Peter Marvell |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Robert Courtney. |
175 ryalls |
" " |
" 11 |
Margaret Portus |
Her brother John's estate |
" 62 |
" 13 |
Ralph Cartwright, purser |
Increase of wages |
" 66 |
" " |
Mary, widow of William Smith |
Her husband's estate against Mrs. Coxe. |
" " |
" " |
Katherine, widow of Osmond Cooke. |
Her husband's wages |
" 71 |
" " |
Aaron Ellis |
Discharge of a bond for service |
" 72 |
" " |
William Moore, nailor |
Lodging at Deptford |
" " |
" " |
Nathan and Mary Boult |
Money owing to Symmonson, deceased, for timber. |
" " |
" " |
William Holbrook |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
William Townesend |
10l. owing by William Godolphin, a black. |
" " |
" " |
Wife of Cuthbert Atkinson |
Relief to her husband who broke his leg at Blackwall. |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Andrews |
His wages |
" 73 |
" " |
Thomazine, wife of Thomas Belt |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Mary Windsor |
Part of her son's wages |
" 74 |
" " |
Thomazine Alexander |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Abraham Ashton |
Detention of his wages |
" " |
" " |
Deliverance Goodchild |
The estate of her father Captain Adams, deceased. |
" 75 |
" " |
Randall Gleeson |
Thomas Hood's estate |
" " |
" 18 |
Sir James Erwin, servant to the Prince [Charles]. |
20l. to James Anderson, from the estate of James Erwin, master of the Roebuck. |
" 78 |
" " |
Ellen, widow of Thomas Jeronimo |
Charity |
" " |
" " |
Mary, widow of Thomas Hartley |
Charity |
" " |
" 20 |
Captain Watts |
Increase of wages, &c. for Staverton. |
" 80 |
" " |
John Price, mate |
For a cask of tamarinds brought home by him. |
" 81 |
" " |
William Barker |
His brother's estate |
" " |
" " |
William and Mary Orenge |
A debt from Galliard to Goulding, Mary's late husband. |
" " |
" " |
Walter Mountford |
Relief in his poverty and infirmity |
" 82 |
" 25 |
Margaret, wife of Lawrence White |
The estates of her brother, John Portus, deceased. |
" 88 |
" " |
Jane Mason |
Her husband's (a runaway) wages |
" 89 |
" " |
Christopher Rose |
Consideration for his services |
" 90 |
" " |
Thomazine Clark |
Goods to the value of 400 R. |
" " |
" " |
Katherine Anderson |
Her son's legacy from William Rupath. |
" " |
" " |
Henry Crowche |
Part of his son's wages |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Hall |
Part of her son Richard Owen's wages. |
" " |
" " |
John Humphrey, prisoner in the Marshalsea. |
Release |
" " |
" " |
John Nixon |
Wages of his servant Thos. Wells (a runaway). |
" 91 |
" " |
John Clarke |
Wages for his son, late servant to Capt. Towerson at Hitto. |
" " |
" 27 |
Capt. Watts |
200 ryals of the estate of one Pike, deceased. |
" 94 |
Sept. 1 |
Thomas Maes, gunner of the Elizabeth. |
Payment of his wages |
" 104 |
" 3 |
Constance, wife of Paul Manley |
10l. of her husband's wages |
" 107 |
" " |
Mariners of the Whale |
Payment of their wages |
" 108 |
" 8 |
Jane, wife of Robert Marshall |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 109 |
" " |
Mary, widow of William Smith |
Her husband's estate |
" " |
" " |
John Holmes |
Return of surety money for John Burton. |
" 110 |
" " |
Oliver Havers |
Money paid to his pretended wife |
" " |
" " |
Isaac Crowther |
Goods taken by Spaldinge |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Moore, nailsmith |
Consideration for repairs of his house. |
" 111 |
" " |
Ralph Keeble |
Estate of John Cooke, deceased |
" 113 |
" " |
Thomas Joyce |
Benevolence for loss of his right hand at the siege of Ormuz. |
" 114 |
" 18 |
Joane, wife of Richard Atkinson |
Charitable benevolence |
" 118 |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Gilbert Richardson. |
Allowance for goods taken in the Dragon. |
" 119 |
" " |
Edward Godfrey |
Robert Jackson's estate for his widow. |
" " |
" " |
Mr. Tichburne, the solicitor |
Salary |
" " |
" " |
Captain Greene |
Loan of 100l. |
" " |
" " |
Robert Wilson and Margaret, relict of Sylvanus Man. |
Wages of William Barbour, alias Griggs, and Samuel Windell, apprentices. |
" 120 |
" " |
Samuel Windell |
His wages for himself. |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Mace |
Abatement of freight for pepper |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Stevenson, widow |
Her husband's and Thomas Porey's estate. |
" " |
" 20 |
Isaac Crowther |
Justice from Spaldinge, consideration for services, and employment. |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Banggam |
Freight of calicoes and wages |
" 121 |
" " |
Nich. Crispe |
Wm. Martyn's wages |
" 123 |
" " |
John Wood, late master of the "Little James." |
His wages |
" 125 |
" 22 |
Francis Boughton, grocer |
Pepper bought at Sandwich |
" 130 |
" " |
John Harvey, of Lyme Regis, Dorset. |
20l. advanced by his brother Walter. |
" 131 |
" " |
Alexander Ball |
Recompense for his services |
" 132 |
" " |
Ephraim Ramsey |
His wages |
" 134 |
" 24 |
Mathew Wills, master |
Increase of wages |
" 136 |
" " |
Mr. Chapman |
Thomas Porey's estate |
" 139 |
" " |
Margaret, widow of Sylvanus Man, and wife of Robert Willson. |
Wages of Wm. Griggs, alias Barber, and Samuel Windell. |
" " |
" " |
Sir Francis Crane |
Two bales of silk for tapestry work. |
" 140 |
" 25 |
Anne Collins, widow |
A debt out of Thomas Hood's estate. |
" " |
" " |
Richard Kempe, carpenter |
His wages. |
" " |
" " |
Cicely, wife of James Browne |
Part of the wages of her husband (engineer for the forts). |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Saunders |
Goods of her servant, Thos. Mullins. |
" 141 |
" " |
Anne, widow of Thomas Young |
The wages of her husband, who was cast away in the Hope. |
" " |
" " |
Kenelme Butler |
His wages. |
" " |
" " |
John Powle, "one of the six Amboyna men." |
Maintenance while attending an issue of that business. |
" " |
" " |
Henry Thorneton |
His wages. |
" " |
" " |
James Hicks |
Employment. |
" " |
" " |
Katherine Berry |
A debt out of William Shell's estate. |
" " |
" " |
Robert Ambrose |
Wages of two servants, Thos. Flankell and Thos. Jackson. |
" " |
" " |
Aaron Ellis |
Mitigation of a debt and charity |
" " |
" 26 |
Cassandra, wife of Thomas Cliffe |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 126 |
" " |
Sir John Thompson |
His brother Thomas' estate |
" " |
" " |
John Allen, shipwright |
Part of wages of his two servants, Thomas Bayly and William Drudge. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of John Johnson. |
Allowance for her husband's cloves. |
" " |
" " |
John Price, lighterman |
Benevolence for an injury |
" " |
" " |
James Nymmock |
Part of James Little's wages |
" " |
" " |
John Lilly |
Wages of his servant, Mark Mayes. |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Saunders, widow |
Wages of her servant, Thomas Mulnes. |
" 127 |
" " |
Phillis, wife of John Zouch |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Hugh Tatle, apprentice |
Benevolence for services |
" " |
" " |
Mary, wife of Hugh Bradley |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Russell |
Wages of her servant, Edward Whittles. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Hopkin Davies |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Windsore |
Part of his son's wages |
" " |
" " |
Agnes, wife of John Clingo |
Her brother Francis Wadsworth's estate. |
" 128 |
" " |
Joane, wife of William Mason |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
John Harvy |
His brother Walter's estate |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Sheering |
Part of her brother Edmond Mitchell's wages. |
" " |
Oct. 6 |
Mr. Sheeres |
Wages, &c. of his deceased servant. |
" 147 |
" " |
William Webber |
Gratification and a settled salary |
" 149 |
" 8 |
Mr. Cartwright |
His wages |
" 151 |
" " |
Christopher Rosons |
Same |
" 152 |
" " |
Sir John Wolstenholme |
For one Oliver to serve the company with cider. |
" " |
" " |
Henry Moseley |
Employment as factor |
" 154 |
" " |
Daniel Clutterbegg |
Same |
" " |
" " |
John Horton |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Stephen Jumper |
Employment as steward |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Tyggin, under beadle |
Gratification towards the solemnizing of his daughter's marriage. |
" 155 |
" " |
Kenelme Butler |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Michelson |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
John Gunne |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Johnson |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Stubbs |
Employment as steward instead of baker of the London. |
" " |
" 13 |
Bartholomew Wayte, auditor |
Consideration for service, and three months' leave of absence. |
" 160 |
" " |
[Wm.] Biddulph |
Warrant for his money |
" 161 |
" " |
John Powle (from Amboyna) |
Money lent to those executed, &c. |
" " |
" " |
Lord Hubbard [? Hobart] |
Remission of brokes on his adventure. |
" " |
" 15 |
William and John Hughes, gentlemen. |
The wages and estate of their brother Robert, factor, deceased in the Indies. |
" 163 |
" " |
William Lissett |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Edward Collins |
Money lent in the Globe |
" 164 |
" " |
Joane, wife of John Selby |
Part of her husband's wages, &c. |
" " |
" " |
Mary Gyant |
Monies of deceased husband, Arthur Archer. |
" " |
" " |
Katherine Jacob |
Part of her son's wages |
" " |
" 20 |
Mr. Friday, a preacher |
A re-engagement |
" 165 |
" " |
Mr. Halsted |
His brother's calicoes and a diamond. |
" 166 |
" " |
John Powle |
A settlement between Welden and himself. |
" 167 |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of John Elgar |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Mary Johnson, widow |
Charitable relief |
" " |
" " |
Rachel Sares, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Hopkin Davies |
Her husband's wages in the Lion |
" " |
" " |
Agnes, wife of Thomas Wannam |
Her son William's wages |
" " |
" " |
Katherine, wife of William Daffney |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 168 |
" " |
Thomas Hoare, B.A., Oxford |
Employment as a preacher |
" " |
" " |
Henry Moseley |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Daniel Clutterbuck |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Winterborne |
Employment as steward |
" " |
" " |
Stephen Gardiner |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Robert Hunt |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Hawkins |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Martha, wife of David Gillye |
12l. due from Humphrey Bill |
" " |
" " |
Abraham Bynnion |
Wages of Gabriel Davies |
" " |
" " |
Francis Strange |
Wages of his apprentice Alexander Bigg. |
" 169 |
" " |
Robert Hunt |
Consideration for a broken finger |
" " |
" " |
Sara Vincent |
Part of her husband's pay |
" " |
" " |
Samuel Pritchett |
Recompense for broken thumb and finger. |
" " |
" " |
Andrew Williamson |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
George Morgan, surgeon |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
Pentecost Symons |
His brother's estate |
" " |
" " |
Edward Clarke |
On behalf of his father for gratification for his son John Clarke who was beheaded at Amboyna. |
" " |
" " |
Richard Morris |
Employment as a gunner |
" " |
" 22 |
Mr. Nutt |
Business between the Company and Fras. Boughton, for pepper bought at Sandwich. |
" " |
" " |
Edmond Baynham |
Employment in the Indies |
" 173 |
" " |
Richard Hall, anchor smith |
To be allowed five fires for his work. |
" 174 |
" 29 |
Thomas Ladbrooke |
Relief for losses from the Dutch at Cambello. |
" 175 |
" " |
Robert Fotherby |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
Malachi Martin |
Employment as purser |
" 178 |
" " |
Mrs. Cooke |
Her son John's estate |
" 179 |
Nov. 3 |
Nicholas Bicks, factor |
10l. imprest |
" 183 |
" " |
Symon Bradstreet |
Stay of Robert Bradstreet's estate |
" " |
" " |
John Munden |
Protection against John Baron, and his share of the Manilla prize money. |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Woodcock |
His wages |
" 184 |
" " |
William Webber |
Employment as an assistant factor |
" " |
" " |
Robert Carill, apothecary |
Employment as an apothecary |
" " |
" 8 |
Ralph Cartwright |
His expenses and employment as purser. |
" 187 |
" " |
Johan Mason |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Robert Clark, waterman |
Part of his son Robert's wages |
" 188 |
" " |
Thomas Garrett, smith |
A parcel of "aloes ciccatrine" |
" " |
" " |
Emma, wife of Edward Raven |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Mary, widow of Ottwell Johnson |
Charitable relief |
" " |
" " |
Sarah, wife of Henry Shorte |
Wages of a servant, Richard Avery. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Burt, widow |
Charitable relief |
" 189 |
" " |
Jane, wife of John Selby |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Christian, wife of Thos. Day |
Part of her servant's wages (a cooper). |
" " |
" " |
Robert Francis |
Part of his servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
William Panter |
His wages attached by Mr. Gleyd |
" " |
" " |
Gilbert Lodge, aged above 100 |
Part of his servant's wages |
" 190 |
" " |
Robert Munden |
150 ryals of Newbeggen's wages |
" " |
" 10 |
Nicholas Woodcock, master |
Wages of his son Richard |
" 193 |
" 12 |
Thomas Millward |
His brother John's estate |
" 197 |
" " |
Robert Clarke |
Part of his servant Gabriel Picke-rill's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Abraham Hoyle |
Satisfaction for a debt from John Lowder. |
" " |
" " |
Sara Roome, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" " |
Barbara, widow of John Edwards |
Rest of her husband and servant John Parkinson's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Priscilla Rickman, widow |
Employment for her son |
" 198 |
" " |
Joyce, wife of Richard Cooke |
40s. from John Cooke's estate |
" " |
" " |
William Singleton, plater |
To continue to supply the ships |
" " |
" " |
Richard Becham |
Repayment of advances made to Bradstreet, purser of the Rose, at Aden. |
" 199 |
" " |
Hugh Foster |
" " |
The wife of Alexander Perry |
" " |
The wife of Michael Marriner |
" 17 |
Jonathan Smyth |
Employment |
" 200 |
" 19 |
Sir Richard Morrison |
On behalf of Wm. Barker, for his brother's estate. |
" 206 |
" " |
Griffith Potter |
Employment as cooper |
" " |
" 22 |
Thomas Garrett |
His "aloes cicatrine" and money disbursed |
" 208 |
" " |
Thomas Green dishonest |
Release from Bridewell |
" " |
" " |
Zachary Smith garblers |
" " |
Robert Clarke |
Part of his son's wages |
" 209 |
" " |
William Webber, from Amboyna |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Sarah Vincent |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Daniel Mathews |
The remainder of his brother John's estate. |
" 210 |
" 24 |
Thomas Smyth |
Relief for a broken leg |
" 215 |
" 26 |
The widow of Thomas Lacy |
Part of her servant David Sampson's wages. |
" 218 |
" " |
Joan Atkinson, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" " |
The widow of Leonard Parker |
Wages of her deceased son John (factor). |
" 219 |
" " |
(Henry) Bate |
Repayments of alleged disbursements. |
" " |
" " |
Jeremy Sambrooke |
Increase of salary |
" 220 |
Dec. 1 |
Henry Thorneton, mariner |
Wages paid by mistake to another |
" 224 |
" " |
[William] Barker |
His brother's estate |
" " |
" " |
Anne, widow of Richard Roberts |
Employment for her son |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Bell |
Charity |
" 225 |
" " |
Sir John Stradling |
[Robert] Turberville's estate |
" " |
" " |
Symon Gleyd |
Employment |
" 227 |
" 3 |
Mr. Barnes, of Albery Hatch |
His brother's prosecution |
" 228 |
" " |
William Towerson |
His brother Capt. [Gabriel] Towerson's estate. |
" " |
" " |
Almott Clench |
His brother George's estate |
" 229 |
" 8 |
Ellen, daughter of Gilbert Lodge, 100 years old. |
Part of wages of two servants, William Quick and John Lyne. |
" 240 |
" " |
James Remmant |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Giles Blackstone, mason |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Edward Tynes |
Increase of salary or gratification |
" 244 |
" 10 |
Giles Paxton |
Employment |
" 249 |
" 13 |
Edward Ford, mason |
John Jarmyn, his servant, to accompany him. |
" 260 |
" " |
Thomas Taylor, writer |
Consideration for extra services |
" 261 |
" 15 |
The two Rands |
Gratification for seven years' services. |
" 265 |
" " |
Thomas Thornborough |
Increase of salary, &c. |
" 266 |
" " |
Symon Gleyd |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Malachi Martin |
To be purser in the Dolphin |
" 267 |
" " |
Maudlin Selby, widow |
Charity |
" " |
" 17 |
[William] Towerson |
Wages of John Amy |
" 269 |
" " |
Edward Tynes |
Increase of salary, or gratification |
" 270 |
" " |
Captain Blythe |
Increase of wages for his steward Gosnold. |
" " |
" " |
John Allen, ship carpenter |
Part of wages of his two servants |
" " |
" 20 |
[Valentine] Markham, auditor |
Increase of salary |
" 272–4 |
" " |
Thomas Grymes |
Employment as steward's mate. |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Wolley |
Wages and employment |
" 273 |
" 22 |
Katherine Jacob |
Part of her son's wages |
" " |
" " |
[John] Roberts, mate |
Imprest, and three months' pay for his wife. |
" 274 |
" " |
Mr. Grimstone, beadle |
Increase of wages |
" 275 |
" " |
Thomas Tiggin, under-beadle |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Francis Woodcock |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Gardiner |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Halsey |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Dawkes |
Wages |
" " |
" " |
Charles Charles |
Same |
" " |
" " |
William Walker |
Increase of salary |
" " |
" " |
John Keeling |
One third of moneys recovered from runaways, &c. |
" 276 |
" " |
Alice, widow of Stephen Twyne |
Wages of two servants |
" " |
" 24 |
The widow of Capt. Jourdain |
Her husband's wages to be detained as against Jonas Viney and his mother. |
" 277 |
" " |
Mr. Welden |
His adventure in the joint stock |
" 278 |
" " |
Randall Gleeson |
Estate of Thomas Hood |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Newton |
Maintenance of child of John Fippeny from Brute Gread. |
" " |
" " |
Symon Southworth, barber |
Employment |
" " |
" 29 |
David Bourne |
His adventure in the joint stock |
" 281 |
" 31 |
James Barlow |
Employment |
" 282 |
" " |
Isabel, widow of John Hodges |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 283 |
" " |
Augustine, son of Thos. Miller, deceased in Japan. |
To be apprenticed for seven years. |
" " |