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Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.
 
Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.
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A noot of the Nedfull as hath nine
 
A noot of the Nedfull as hath nine
comanded by donfrancisco and Captin [?felleXXXX]
+
comanded by donfrancisco and Captin [?fellesshea]
furth of our shipps stearne as Apeareth
+
furth of our shipps storre as Apereth
 +
 
 
Imprimis the 30th of december 1633 in the River
 
Imprimis the 30th of december 1633 in the River
 
of Corcke 5 Barregus of beere for the shippe
 
of Corcke 5 Barregus of beere for the shippe
more the last of [?metch] Englishe still in the
+
 
[?XXXXXXXXX] by the ordar and for the takin of A prise
+
more the last of metch Englishe still in the
from A hollandar neere 3 [?XXX] of [?XXXX] beinge
+
[?XXXtheXXXX] by the ordar and for the takin of A prise
 +
from A hollandar neere 3 [?hogsheads] of Sidar beuridge
 
a hundreth and quartar of bread A quartar fish and halfe
 
a hundreth and quartar of bread A quartar fish and halfe
A packe of pesson uppon the portengall [?mercators]
+
A packe of pesson uppon the portengall [?marreXXXors]
 
and souldiers which ware Aboard nere 200 in all
 
and souldiers which ware Aboard nere 200 in all
more the [?XXXX] daye beinge the 31th and last
+
 
of [?marche] ther was spent 16 pieces ofordnance
+
more the seayde daye beinge the 31th and last
to seaye 12 sackers 4 mynnions with the [?XXXste]
+
of metche ther was spent 16 pieces of ordnance
and lickewise towe shotte of powdar delivered to the souldiars
+
to seaye 12 sackers 4 mynnions with the shotte
 +
and licke wise towe shotte of powdar delivered to the souldiars
 
that were Aboard us for the  small shotte and by
 
that were Aboard us for the  small shotte and by
 
ther ordar
 
ther ordar
 +
 
The 2th of Appreall at the gournars returne from
 
The 2th of Appreall at the gournars returne from
the [?XXXXX] and by ther ordar [?] peeces ordnance
+
the [?seaye] and by ther ordar [?] peeces ordnance
The 20th of Appreall to Phillisean 2 pounds of
+
 
muskett powdar by his ordar in the [?XXXXXXXX]
+
The 20th of App[re]all to Phillisean 2 pounds of
 +
muskett powdar by his ordar in the [?match XXXX]
 +
 
 
The 25th of June thar was delivered by Philliseans
 
The 25th of June thar was delivered by Philliseans
ordar in lixburne 1 pound 3.4 of muskett powdar
+
ordar in lixburne 1 pound 3/4 of muskett powdar
 +
 
 
The 9th of maye in lansarott by phillipsean
 
The 9th of maye in lansarott by phillipsean
ordar which sulde have gon before A basse of beer 2 pounds
+
ordar which shulde have gon before A basse of beer 2 pounds
of[?XXXXXXXX]and Aquarke of mastar sead<ref>"mastar sead" = mustard seed</ref>
+
of Candells and A quarte of mastar sead<ref>"mastar sead" = mustard seed</ref>
 
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Worshippfull Pietar Richaut to Walds [?XXXXX]
 
Worshippfull Pietar Richaut to Walds [?XXXXX]
 
the merchant Bonauenture from Bristoll and
 
the merchant Bonauenture from Bristoll and
[?XXXX] furth by mr John Steuens Ad 1633
+
leayd furth by mr John Steuens Ad 1633
 +
 
 +
Imprimis to William Pope for 40 bushills pesse at 3 shillings 8 pence [per] bushill
 +
 
 +
ffor Chardgs of mr Paulings comeinge downe and by mr Moyer
 +
 
 +
To William Curlles for 44 bushills pessen at 3 shillings 9 pence
  
Imprimis to William Pope for 40 bushills pesse at [?XX] pence [per] bushell
 
ffor Chardgs of mr Paulings cominge downe and by mr Moyer
 
To William Curlles for 44 bushills pessen at 3/8 0 pence
 
 
To [?XXXX] Jones for 7 bushills and A pecke oatmeale
 
To [?XXXX] Jones for 7 bushills and A pecke oatmeale
 +
 
ffor 6 bushills pessen bought in the market
 
ffor 6 bushills pessen bought in the market
 +
 
more for 5 bushills pease
 
more for 5 bushills pease
ffor 18 bushills of mr william Wyat at 3/8 8 pence [per] bushill
+
 
 +
ffor 18 bushills of mr william Wyat at 3 shillings 8 pence [per] bushill
 +
 
 
To hugghe Lewes for 7 bushills and A pecke mastard
 
To hugghe Lewes for 7 bushills and A pecke mastard
Seed at 5/8 6 pence and A barrell
+
Seed at 5 shillings 6 pence and A barrell
  
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more to him for 5 bushills peson at 3 shillings 8 pence a bushill
 +
 
 +
more to mr Richard [BLANK] for 6 [?tonns] 2 barrills
 +
of beere at 3 shillings per tonn as per his bill A peareth
 +
 
 +
more for Thomas Turneau bakear for 59 hundredweight 3/4 at
 +
13 shillings 8 pence 1/3 at 16 shillings per hundredweight
 +
 
 +
To Thomas Yates baker for 30 hundred brad 3/4 at
 +
15 shillings 8 pebce and 1/3 at 16 shillings per hundred
 +
 
 +
To portars and men to watche the lighters
 +
 
 +
ffor 3 lockes for the Scuttles
 +
 
 +
ffor [?dealle] to Alderman Cooke for the bread [?XXX]
 +
 
 +
ffor A bay[?XXX] of Charcholl
 +
 
 +
ffor Beffe to William Shapheard
 +
 
 +
ffor Salting chardgs
 +
 
 +
for portridge of letters
 +
 
 +
more payd for Cookes stowes
 +
 
 +
ffor 12 gallans vinnegar
 +
 
 +
ffor 28 pounds of Candells
 +
 
 +
more for lyghters to carry Aboard the shipps provizon
 +
 
 +
more for Carringe of provizon
 +
 
 +
more to portars for ladinge the lightars
 +
 
 +
ffor Entringe the shippe in Custome house and
 +
[?shXXXX] offes
 +
 
 +
for 6 pounds of sewett
 +
 
 +
more for wood
 +
 
 +
ffor moneye to hallelirs to hall doune the provizon
 +
 
 +
ffor 5 hundred newelandfishe at 14 shillings per hundred
 +
 
 +
ffor 27 bushills of Salt at 2 shillings 6 pence per bushill
 +
 
 +
To a meshingar sent Aboard for [?XXXX]
 +
 
 +
To Thomas Burton as per bill for Cupps [?XXXX]
 +
 
 +
To John Jones smith for Iron hoopes for 26
 +
butts and pipes and 6 tonn hoggs and 6 barreoos
 +
 
 +
TO Allixandr Laumbar for 8 lanthornes
 +
 
 +
ffor Sealridge of beffe and salt
 +
 
 +
ffor A firkin of buttar 70 pounds neate
 +
 
 +
ffor 2 lockes
 +
 
 +
more for hallinge doune of provizon
 +
 
 +
more for 2 hundred ofg [?chasse] in 14 Chestes at 201/2 per pound
 +
 
 +
more in mony desburst to the marrenars
 +
 
 +
To moneye [?XXXX] of mr Moyer twentie pound
 +
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16
 +
 +
1634
 +
 +
Thaccompt of suche moneyes as was Received for
 +
pashingars and goods past from the Tarreras
 +
to lixborne beinge as [?XXX] and the 26th of June
 +
and Received by Phillipeano Salgado
 +
 +
Imprimis of Sixe fathers of the Company of Jhesus
 +
which payd Thurtye thre myll res beinge
 +
 +
of [?XXXX] fathar francescanus Twelve
 +
myll rese is
 +
 +
of Jacomo Antonio for him selfe And Another
 +
yuthe that was Robed Seuen thousand Reese is
 +
 +
more of him for 115 hides at 2 hundred 1/2 the pere is
 +
 +
ffor pashidge of Towe neagars five thousand
 +
Rees which is 125 Rees
 +
 +
ffor A prest and A yuthe which leaye in the greate
 +
Cabine phillipsean duth take to him selfe
 +
 +
ffor pashidge of 54 smalle hides at 2 Rees the peece
 +
 +
ffor pashidge of [?three] small chests foure thou-
 +
sand maruades is 100 Rees
 +
 +
ffor pashidge of other Towe neagars five thousand
 +
marruades is 125 Rees
 +
 +
more of A pashingar that was Robed Three thousand
 +
maruades is 75 Rees
 +
 +
more of A student and one Robbed sixe thousand
 +
maruardes is 150 Rees
 +
 +
more for pashidge of A negar letle boye A thousand
 +
five hundreth Rees is 37 Rees 1/2
 +
 +
more for other towe negars five thousand maruades
 +
 +
more for other towe negars foure thousand
 +
Rees which is 100 Rees
 +
 +
more for Another negar towe thousand Rees is
 +
 +
more for pashidge of Towe fathar from lansar
 +
Rotte which Came from Santo[?maye] and for the dyeate
 +
Twentye thousand maruades is 500 Rees
 +
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1634
 +
 +
The 16th of July Received by Manuell
 +
Letton 29 muyes of salt the
 +
boote wher in William Bonnar Neat is
 +
The seayd daye by Allfonsa gomes
 +
wherin came A parteingall 29 moyes salt
 +
more the seayd daye by Manuel furnanes
 +
wherin was Robart swanly 27 moyes
 +
wher in Came [?XXXX] Johnes 27 moyes
 +
The 17th received by Allfonca gomes whearin
 +
William Bonnar was 29 moyes
 +
The seayd 17th by manuell gonsalles
 +
wher in was Robart Treeuellean 58 moyes
 +
The 18th by Anthony Nunes mr whear
 +
in Came Thomas [?MoXXXe] 29 moyes
 +
The 19th by [?Xuanbell] fernandes wher
 +
in was William Bonnar 20 moyes
 +
The seayd 19th by Manuell gonsalles wher
 +
in was domingo [BLANL] the biskenar 57 moyes
 +
The seayd 19th by Gonsall rodregues in
 +
whom was Robart Swably 28 moyes
 +
The 21th of July by Manuell fernandes
 +
wher in was ffrances Johns 21 mues
 +
The seayd 21th by John Garrells 16 moyes
 +
with out Any one of our company with herr
 +
The 22th by Manuell Eston wher in
 +
was ffrancs James 30 moyes is
 
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1634
 +
 +
Noot that the 10th of September I came to mr
 +
John Michells house at night And  Agred
 +
with him and his wiffe for my lodginge dyeate
 +
And washinge to seaye 6 pence [A XXXXX]And 12 pence
 +
A weeke for beddinge and washinge And so to
 +
Cotenue as longe as I shall remayne in the house
 +
 +
Imprimis the forsayd 10th of September I supte
 +
The 11th of the seayd I supte
 +
The 12th of the seayd I supte
 +
The 13th of the seayd I supte
 +
The 14th beinge sondaye I dined
 +
And supte
 +
The 15th of the seayd I supte
 +
The 16th I supte is
 +
The 17th I supte is
 +
The 18th supte is
 +
The 19th supte is
 +
The 20th supte is
 +
The 21th beinge sondaye dynte and supte
 +
The 22th supte did suppe is
 +
The 23th supte did suppe i
 +
The 24th and 25th did suppe is
 +
 +
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 +
1635
 +
 +
The 28th of Apprell of the mr William
 +
haymon 20 shillings lent money is
 +
 +
The last of the seayd Received of Sir William
 +
Cottennes man £20 by ordar and [?AXXX]
 +
from the mr Robart Moulton for the seayd
 +
which I Receive uppon my voiadge
 +
 +
The 5th of maye Received of Mr John
 +
Barkear of Bristoll Alderman, £25
 +
with some he douth Adventar with me
 +
I beinge bound for the Island of fyall
 +
or Anye othear place within or without
 +
the streeates in the George of London mr Robart
 +
Moulton, and with in Amounts of her
 +
Saffe retourne to Repaye the sayd
 +
£25 with the halfe of the proffet which
 +
shall Accrewe of geayne by the seayd
 +
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 +
 +
1635
 +
 +
The 10th of november peayd to mr)
 +
Thomas Puliston of London [?XXXcke])
 +
man by vertue of A letter recived the 9th)
 +
of this instant from mr Edward Payne)
 +
and for the use of mr John Barker)
 +
Alldearman of Bristoll the some of £25)
 +
which is ffor the licke some he ventred)
 +
with me in the George of London as A)
 +
[?BoXXe] seayd, for which I have his Receppt)
 +
 
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 +
 +
1636
 +
 +
Memorandum that the 29th of martche I gave
 +
mr Edward Payne of Bristoll my bille for
 +
five pound seaven sheillings which he desburst
 +
to my selfe and to my wiffe and sonne to
 +
Raymond to peaye when god shall in Able
 +
me and ther fore no time seet dounne on
 +
the bill for payment is
 +
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11
 +
 +
1635
 +
 +
Mr Robart Moulton Capten of the George
 +
[?XXX] £10 4 shillings and is [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX] mr John
 +
Boys Apuented me to receive of him and
 +
he the sayd Moulton Exsepted the sayd
 +
to paye at the Arivall in Any place in
 +
England as per [?AXXXXX] A peece per [?XX]
 +
more £5 11 shillings 6 pence by [?Apuent] ment of
 +
humphay Cadburrye and the [?searcher]
 +
Capten Moulton Exsepted the seayd
 +
more £9 8 shillings by Apuente ment from
 +
mr John Brandon and the seayd captin
 +
moulton exsepted the seayd to paye
 +
as Afore seayd and hath undear
 +
wrotten ther nuots as by the seayd Apereth
 +
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 +
1635
 +
 +
mr Robart Molton Above seayd
 +
is dew £25 8 shillings 6 pence videlicet and
 +
to seaye £5 8 shillings 6 pence to me in
 +
monye and £20 I descounted
 +
and allowe him ffor the licke
 +
some that was lennt me by
 +
Sir William Cottells ordear be
 +
ffor my goinge to Sea in the Saint
 +
George bound for Brasell [?XX]
 +
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 +
1635
 +
 +
The 22th of [?XXXX] Received of mr Mathew
 +
Cradocke £10 for my accompt which is
 +
to wards my Employe ment in the
 +
Abrahame bound for Eirland and
 +
[?veuageinge]
 +
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1634
 +
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The 31th and last of July we sette seayle
 +
from the Castell of Saint touves Called  at
 +
tonne whear [?we] [?XXX] 2 dayes for A wind
 +
 +
The 9th of September our shippe Came in to the
 +
Poole of douvre wher I was sett A shore and went
 +
post to London, and was landed About 12 of the
 +
clocke at myd daye And was in London the next
 +
morninge by 8 of the clocke,
 +
 +
The 13th of the seayd shee Came to Black walle
 +
 +
The 18th of the seayd shee Came before lyme house
 +
 +
1634
 +
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 +
The 14th of ffebruary Agreed with mr Washington
 +
of [?lencomes] End by mr John Barker meaynes
 +
that my sonne George shall serve him since
 +
[?XXXXX] ffor meate, dreenke and App[ar]ell with
 +
washinge and [?XXXinge], And went to him
 +
the 18th of the seayd month
 +
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1633
 +
 +
A noot of oure ferst departur from [?hunXX]
 +
And what time we Arived and departed from
 +
Euery porte as here Aftar Apereth
 +
 +
Imprimis the marchant BonAdventure departed furth of
 +
hungrod into kyngrode the 18th of November
 +
 +
The 22th of the seayd shee departed furth of kyngrod
 +
and Arived at the pashidge in the River of Corcke
 +
the next daye beinge the 23th
 +
 +
The 16th of January About Aleuen of the clocke in the daye
 +
we sette syale furth of the rivar of Corcke
 +
 +
The 30th of January we Arived in the pashidge
 +
 +
The 15th of  martche we put furth of the pashidge
 +
beinge the [?thard] time of our goinge furth and so [?XXXXXX]
 +
 +
The 29th of the sayd martche we arived in the Rood
 +
of the Mathearas
 +
 +
The 2th of Maye we sette to seaye from funchall in
 +
the matheras for lanserott,
 +
 +
The 5th of the sayd maye we Arived in the Roode of
 +
Lansarotte at nyghte and the next daye landed our pashingers
 +
 +
The 14th pf the seayd  maye we sette seayle from
 +
Lansarrott for Lixburne with the wind next ar North
 +
 +
The 2th of June we Arived by meaynes of contrary
 +
winds in the Roade of Tarre Tarreca which we did for the
 +
best [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX} to have hadd storre of dryght for Lixburne
 +
 +
To the 6th of June we sette sayle from the Tarroca for
 +
lixburne
 +
 +
The 23th of the sayd June we Arived at Belline in the
 +
River of Lixborne and the next daye we went before
 +
the Cittye of Lixborne
 +
 +
The 10th of July we sett seayle from Lixborne to Belline and
 +
the next daye beinge the 11th daye we sett furth for
 +
Saint touells
 +
 +
The 12th of the seayd July we Arived before the towne
 +
of Saint touells
 
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Think laterally. Andrew Hardie's spelling in his account book in in HCA 30/636/3 is particularly unusual.

Colin (a half Scot) is convinced Hardie is a Scot, but has no proof, other than the intriguing fact that Hardie dictated his will, whilst sick and living in the "Scot's house" in Middleburg, after the Abraham had arrived there from Barbados.






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The 18th day of Novembr beinge Tuesdaye ouer
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November 1633

The least of the Companys waidgs of the
merchant Bonne Adventure of [?LXXXXXX]
the [?XXXXXX] bound for [??Castell]

Imprimis
Mr Thomas Lee
Thomas Anthony
Tobias White
Drew Dabson sergant
William Cotton
Christofer Read pilot £11 for his waidgs to passidge
Abram Pauline
Thomas Payton
John Porter bottson
Joseph Lyes [?coup]
Edward Brotone
Thomas Mondy
Robard Travilian
Nicklas Parry
[?XXXXXX] Swanly
Thomas tayler
William Bonner
Thomas Barton
ffrances Jones
Thomas yorcke gunnar
hugh hawkings
Andrew shepheard
Thomas [?Xwone]
humphry Brotone
George Tayler
henry Redman
William hitch cocke
Simon keetch
William hendly
hughe Wyans
George passett
William hardy



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monyes desbursed by mr John Steevans
to the company in bristoll as Appeareth

Imprimis to mr William Cotton
more to ffrancs Johns
more to Josepa Lyes
Receaved more to hughe hawkins, receaved by the master
more to William hutche cocke
[?XXX] more to George Talor, Receaved by the master
more to Roger Robbine dischardg



past and chardge in his accompt as Appeareth

Noot that the 18th of Novembr our shippe
sette sayle furth of [?XXXX] in to Kinge
rodde and the 22th of the sayd moneth we
sett sayle furthe of kinge rodde and
the next daybeinge the 23th we arrived
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A noot of the Nedfull as hath nine
comanded by donfrancisco and Captin [?fellesshea]
furth of our shipps storre as Apereth

Imprimis the 30th of december 1633 in the River
of Corcke 5 Barregus of beere for the shippe

more the last of metch Englishe still in the
[?XXXtheXXXX] by the ordar and for the takin of A prise
from A hollandar neere 3 [?hogsheads] of Sidar beuridge
a hundreth and quartar of bread A quartar fish and halfe
A packe of pesson uppon the portengall [?marreXXXors]
and souldiers which ware Aboard nere 200 in all

more the seayde daye beinge the 31th and last
of metche ther was spent 16 pieces of ordnance
to seaye 12 sackers 4 mynnions with the shotte
and licke wise towe shotte of powdar delivered to the souldiars
that were Aboard us for the small shotte and by
ther ordar

The 2th of Appreall at the gournars returne from
the [?seaye] and by ther ordar [?] peeces ordnance

The 20th of App[re]all to Phillisean 2 pounds of
muskett powdar by his ordar in the [?match XXXX]

The 25th of June thar was delivered by Philliseans
ordar in lixburne 1 pound 3/4 of muskett powdar

The 9th of maye in lansarott by phillipsean
ordar which shulde have gon before A basse of beer 2 pounds
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Accompt of mony disbursed for the use of the
Worshippfull Pietar Richaut to Walds [?XXXXX]
the merchant Bonauenture from Bristoll and
leayd furth by mr John Steuens Ad 1633

Imprimis to William Pope for 40 bushills pesse at 3 shillings 8 pence [per] bushill

ffor Chardgs of mr Paulings comeinge downe and by mr Moyer

To William Curlles for 44 bushills pessen at 3 shillings 9 pence

To [?XXXX] Jones for 7 bushills and A pecke oatmeale

ffor 6 bushills pessen bought in the market

more for 5 bushills pease

ffor 18 bushills of mr william Wyat at 3 shillings 8 pence [per] bushill

To hugghe Lewes for 7 bushills and A pecke mastard
Seed at 5 shillings 6 pence and A barrell

more to him for 5 bushills peson at 3 shillings 8 pence a bushill

more to mr Richard [BLANK] for 6 [?tonns] 2 barrills
of beere at 3 shillings per tonn as per his bill A peareth

more for Thomas Turneau bakear for 59 hundredweight 3/4 at
13 shillings 8 pence 1/3 at 16 shillings per hundredweight

To Thomas Yates baker for 30 hundred brad 3/4 at
15 shillings 8 pebce and 1/3 at 16 shillings per hundred

To portars and men to watche the lighters

ffor 3 lockes for the Scuttles

ffor [?dealle] to Alderman Cooke for the bread [?XXX]

ffor A bay[?XXX] of Charcholl

ffor Beffe to William Shapheard

ffor Salting chardgs

for portridge of letters

more payd for Cookes stowes

ffor 12 gallans vinnegar

ffor 28 pounds of Candells

more for lyghters to carry Aboard the shipps provizon

more for Carringe of provizon

more to portars for ladinge the lightars

ffor Entringe the shippe in Custome house and
[?shXXXX] offes

for 6 pounds of sewett

more for wood

ffor moneye to hallelirs to hall doune the provizon

ffor 5 hundred newelandfishe at 14 shillings per hundred

ffor 27 bushills of Salt at 2 shillings 6 pence per bushill

To a meshingar sent Aboard for [?XXXX]

To Thomas Burton as per bill for Cupps [?XXXX]

To John Jones smith for Iron hoopes for 26
butts and pipes and 6 tonn hoggs and 6 barreoos

TO Allixandr Laumbar for 8 lanthornes

ffor Sealridge of beffe and salt

ffor A firkin of buttar 70 pounds neate

ffor 2 lockes

more for hallinge doune of provizon

more for 2 hundred ofg [?chasse] in 14 Chestes at 201/2 per pound

more in mony desburst to the marrenars

To moneye [?XXXX] of mr Moyer twentie pound



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Thaccompt of suche moneyes as was Received for
pashingars and goods past from the Tarreras
to lixborne beinge as [?XXX] and the 26th of June
and Received by Phillipeano Salgado

Imprimis of Sixe fathers of the Company of Jhesus
which payd Thurtye thre myll res beinge

of [?XXXX] fathar francescanus Twelve
myll rese is

of Jacomo Antonio for him selfe And Another
yuthe that was Robed Seuen thousand Reese is

more of him for 115 hides at 2 hundred 1/2 the pere is

ffor pashidge of Towe neagars five thousand
Rees which is 125 Rees

ffor A prest and A yuthe which leaye in the greate
Cabine phillipsean duth take to him selfe

ffor pashidge of 54 smalle hides at 2 Rees the peece

ffor pashidge of [?three] small chests foure thou-
sand maruades is 100 Rees

ffor pashidge of other Towe neagars five thousand
marruades is 125 Rees

more of A pashingar that was Robed Three thousand
maruades is 75 Rees

more of A student and one Robbed sixe thousand
maruardes is 150 Rees

more for pashidge of A negar letle boye A thousand
five hundreth Rees is 37 Rees 1/2

more for other towe negars five thousand maruades

more for other towe negars foure thousand
Rees which is 100 Rees

more for Another negar towe thousand Rees is

more for pashidge of Towe fathar from lansar
Rotte which Came from Santo[?maye] and for the dyeate
Twentye thousand maruades is 500 Rees



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The 16th of July Received by Manuell
Letton 29 muyes of salt the
boote wher in William Bonnar Neat is
The seayd daye by Allfonsa gomes
wherin came A parteingall 29 moyes salt
more the seayd daye by Manuel furnanes
wherin was Robart swanly 27 moyes
wher in Came [?XXXX] Johnes 27 moyes
The 17th received by Allfonca gomes whearin
William Bonnar was 29 moyes
The seayd 17th by manuell gonsalles
wher in was Robart Treeuellean 58 moyes
The 18th by Anthony Nunes mr whear
in Came Thomas [?MoXXXe] 29 moyes
The 19th by [?Xuanbell] fernandes wher
in was William Bonnar 20 moyes
The seayd 19th by Manuell gonsalles wher
in was domingo [BLANL] the biskenar 57 moyes
The seayd 19th by Gonsall rodregues in
whom was Robart Swably 28 moyes
The 21th of July by Manuell fernandes
wher in was ffrances Johns 21 mues
The seayd 21th by John Garrells 16 moyes
with out Any one of our company with herr
The 22th by Manuell Eston wher in
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Noot that the 10th of September I came to mr
John Michells house at night And Agred
with him and his wiffe for my lodginge dyeate
And washinge to seaye 6 pence [A XXXXX]And 12 pence
A weeke for beddinge and washinge And so to
Cotenue as longe as I shall remayne in the house

Imprimis the forsayd 10th of September I supte
The 11th of the seayd I supte
The 12th of the seayd I supte
The 13th of the seayd I supte
The 14th beinge sondaye I dined
And supte
The 15th of the seayd I supte
The 16th I supte is
The 17th I supte is
The 18th supte is
The 19th supte is
The 20th supte is
The 21th beinge sondaye dynte and supte
The 22th supte did suppe is
The 23th supte did suppe i
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The 14th Apprell I was shippe in the
George Sir William Cottinns shipp by
mr Robart Molton and I to have by
the moonth as [?Amletts] of his the licke
wadges as hee geueth the [?XXXXXX]

The 18th of the seayd Apprell the master
sheeped my soone [?Raymound] and to feue
him by the month as he gave to othear [?XX]
[?seters] which aftar warrs was agreed for [?XX]
by the moneth

The 13th of Maye it was ordred and Agreed
by the mr Robart Moulton that I should
have fiftye shellings the month. And my
Sonn Raymond is 18 shillings the month and I Received £1 10 shillings
the seayd time 30 shillings [?XXbouts] our halfe paye
for what was past tiel we come tograues
Ennd



1635
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The fearst of ffebruary Raymond was
shipped in the [?SXXX] by the mr
Wollman and is to have 20 shillings per month
and was shipped in my presents

The 18th of martche 1635 Raymond
went from lyme house to the [?Soone]
beinge at Graues Ennd in company of
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The 28th of Apprell of the mr William
haymon 20 shillings lent money is

The last of the seayd Received of Sir William
Cottennes man £20 by ordar and [?AXXX]
from the mr Robart Moulton for the seayd
which I Receive uppon my voiadge

The 5th of maye Received of Mr John
Barkear of Bristoll Alderman, £25
with some he douth Adventar with me
I beinge bound for the Island of fyall
or Anye othear place within or without
the streeates in the George of London mr Robart
Moulton, and with in Amounts of her
Saffe retourne to Repaye the sayd
£25 with the halfe of the proffet which
shall Accrewe of geayne by the seayd


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The 10th of november peayd to mr)
Thomas Puliston of London [?XXXcke])
man by vertue of A letter recived the 9th)
of this instant from mr Edward Payne)
and for the use of mr John Barker)
Alldearman of Bristoll the some of £25)
which is ffor the licke some he ventred)
with me in the George of London as A)
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Memorandum that the 29th of martche I gave
mr Edward Payne of Bristoll my bille for
five pound seaven sheillings which he desburst
to my selfe and to my wiffe and sonne to
Raymond to peaye when god shall in Able
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Mr Robart Moulton Capten of the George
[?XXX] £10 4 shillings and is [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX] mr John
Boys Apuented me to receive of him and
he the sayd Moulton Exsepted the sayd
to paye at the Arivall in Any place in
England as per [?AXXXXX] A peece per [?XX]
more £5 11 shillings 6 pence by [?Apuent] ment of
humphay Cadburrye and the [?searcher]
Capten Moulton Exsepted the seayd
more £9 8 shillings by Apuente ment from
mr John Brandon and the seayd captin
moulton exsepted the seayd to paye
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mr Robart Molton Above seayd
is dew £25 8 shillings 6 pence videlicet and
to seaye £5 8 shillings 6 pence to me in
monye and £20 I descounted
and allowe him ffor the licke
some that was lennt me by
Sir William Cottells ordear be
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The 22th of [?XXXX] Received of mr Mathew
Cradocke £10 for my accompt which is
to wards my Employe ment in the
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The 31th and last of July we sette seayle
from the Castell of Saint touves Called at
tonne whear [?we] [?XXX] 2 dayes for A wind

The 9th of September our shippe Came in to the
Poole of douvre wher I was sett A shore and went
post to London, and was landed About 12 of the
clocke at myd daye And was in London the next
morninge by 8 of the clocke,

The 13th of the seayd shee Came to Black walle

The 18th of the seayd shee Came before lyme house

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The 14th of ffebruary Agreed with mr Washington
of [?lencomes] End by mr John Barker meaynes
that my sonne George shall serve him since
[?XXXXX] ffor meate, dreenke and App[ar]ell with
washinge and [?XXXinge], And went to him
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A noot of oure ferst departur from [?hunXX]
And what time we Arived and departed from
Euery porte as here Aftar Apereth

Imprimis the marchant BonAdventure departed furth of
hungrod into kyngrode the 18th of November

The 22th of the seayd shee departed furth of kyngrod
and Arived at the pashidge in the River of Corcke
the next daye beinge the 23th

The 16th of January About Aleuen of the clocke in the daye
we sette syale furth of the rivar of Corcke

The 30th of January we Arived in the pashidge

The 15th of martche we put furth of the pashidge
beinge the [?thard] time of our goinge furth and so [?XXXXXX]

The 29th of the sayd martche we arived in the Rood
of the Mathearas

The 2th of Maye we sette to seaye from funchall in
the matheras for lanserott,

The 5th of the sayd maye we Arived in the Roode of
Lansarotte at nyghte and the next daye landed our pashingers

The 14th pf the seayd maye we sette seayle from
Lansarrott for Lixburne with the wind next ar North

The 2th of June we Arived by meaynes of contrary
winds in the Roade of Tarre Tarreca which we did for the
best [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX} to have hadd storre of dryght for Lixburne

To the 6th of June we sette sayle from the Tarroca for
lixburne

The 23th of the sayd June we Arived at Belline in the
River of Lixborne and the next daye we went before
the Cittye of Lixborne

The 10th of July we sett seayle from Lixborne to Belline and
the next daye beinge the 11th daye we sett furth for
Saint touells

The 12th of the seayd July we Arived before the towne
of Saint touells


  1. "mastar sead" = mustard seed