Difference between revisions of "Notes on HCA 13/67 depositions"
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* Owners of the ship were Adrian Goldsmith (1/2); Giles Billet ("in right of Vincent Clingenbergh of Hamborough), and Phillip da Papa of the rest; Henry Lawreson Veger Master (of Ostend) (1/16) | * Owners of the ship were Adrian Goldsmith (1/2); Giles Billet ("in right of Vincent Clingenbergh of Hamborough), and Phillip da Papa of the rest; Henry Lawreson Veger Master (of Ostend) (1/16) | ||
+ | * NOTE: Philip da Papa may well be "Philip da Paep - living at Ostend; merchant; consignee on behalf of George Boschaert, merchant of Antwerp, of silver sent from Boschaert's three factors in Cadiz" | ||
* July 1652 owners of the ''Morning Starr'' set out and imployed her from Ostend for Mallega, "and to touch by the way at Biscay a porte of Spaine thereabouts to put men ashore that were transported from fflanders for the service of the Kinge of Spaine" | * July 1652 owners of the ''Morning Starr'' set out and imployed her from Ostend for Mallega, "and to touch by the way at Biscay a porte of Spaine thereabouts to put men ashore that were transported from fflanders for the service of the Kinge of Spaine" | ||
* Took in a lading of wine and fruite at Mallega and returned for Flanders | * Took in a lading of wine and fruite at Mallega and returned for Flanders | ||
* Seized by the English in her course for Ostend | * Seized by the English in her course for Ostend |
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The claime of Adrian Goldsmith and company for the shipp the Morning Starr Henry Lawreson Veger Master
- Owners of the ship were Adrian Goldsmith (1/2); Giles Billet ("in right of Vincent Clingenbergh of Hamborough), and Phillip da Papa of the rest; Henry Lawreson Veger Master (of Ostend) (1/16)
- NOTE: Philip da Papa may well be "Philip da Paep - living at Ostend; merchant; consignee on behalf of George Boschaert, merchant of Antwerp, of silver sent from Boschaert's three factors in Cadiz"
- July 1652 owners of the Morning Starr set out and imployed her from Ostend for Mallega, "and to touch by the way at Biscay a porte of Spaine thereabouts to put men ashore that were transported from fflanders for the service of the Kinge of Spaine"
- Took in a lading of wine and fruite at Mallega and returned for Flanders
- Seized by the English in her course for Ostend