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24 September 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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518 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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People
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<u>James Bostock</u>
<u>Vincent Delabarr</u> +
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'''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C … '''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C 2/ChasI/D38/51 Short title: Delabarr v Paige. Plaintiff: Delabarr. Defendant: Paige. Document type: [Bill and answer or answers] Short title: Delabar v Lawes. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabar and another. Defendants: Anthony Lawes. Subject: money matters. Document type: answer. 1654
C 5/377/92 Short title: Hide v Delabarr. Plaintiffs: Silvanus Hide. Defendants: Vincent Delabarr, and John Delabarr. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1650<br />
C 5/378/52<br />
C 5/408/35 Short title: Delabarr v Wormell. Plaintiffs: John Delabarr and Vincent Delabarr. Defendants: William Wormell. Subject: personal estate of the deceased John Kipp. Document type: bill, answer. 1655
C 6/18/32 Short title: Billingsley v Delabare. Plaintiffs: Richard Billingsley. Defendants: Vincent Delabare and Barbara Delabare his wife. Subject: manors of Siston, Gloucestershire, and Redwick, Magor, and Salsbury, Monmouthshire. Document type: bill, answer. 1659
C 6/64/35 Short title: Delabarr v Bayly. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabarr. Defendants: Susannah Bayly spinster, Mary Goddard widow, Elizabeth Pendleton widow, Mary Pendleton spinster, James Smith and Mary Smith his wife. Subject: not specified, Middlesex. Document type: plea. 1671<br />
C 6/200/27 Short title: Delabarr v Phillips. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabarr and Thomas Delavall . Defendants: Isaac Phillips . Subject: money matters, Kent. Document type: bill only. 1660
C 10/30/142 Dame Christian Leigh widow v Vincent Delabarr: Bexley, Kent. Answer 1652<br />
C 10/30/144 Dame Christian Leigh widow v Vincent Della Bare (Delabarr): Bexley, Kent. Bill and demurrer 1652
<u>PROB</u>
PROB 11/283/344 Will of James Bostock, now Chief Factor for the Honorable English East India Company in Manasser 13 November 1658<br />
PROB 11/315/365 Will of John Delabarr, Merchant of London 02 December 1664<br />
PROB 11/323/370 Will of Elizabeth De Haze alias Bulteel, Widow of Saint Giles Cripplegate, City of London 06 March 1667<br />
PROB 11/328/4 Will of Mary Delabarre, Widow of London. 15 August 1668Delabarre, Widow of London. 15 August 1668 +
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by the meanes whereof shee was in danger o … by the meanes whereof shee was in danger of perishing with<br />
her company, and was hurt and [?en]damaged<br />
in her maste sailes, rigging and hull, to the valew of two hundred<br />
pounds sterling or thereabouts, which had undoubtedly bin<br />
avoided in case the said dutch had not soe stayed and hindered<br />
her as aforesaid. yielding a reason as aforesaid.
To the twelveth hee saith that the said Abraham hill, John<br />
Gregory, henry Crane and company by reason of the said<br />
wrongs and hinderances soe donne them by the said dutch<br />
shipps and companies, have in losse of time as aforesaid<br />
deterioration of the said ship in her masts, sailes, rigging<br />
and hull as aforesaid, and otherwise suffered losse and<br />
damage to the summe of two thousand pounds sterling or<br />
thereabouts in his estimation. And hee cannot<br />
further depose.
To the 13th hee saith that Bantam afoeresaid is a place<br />
to and at which the English have traded for many yeeres<br />
namely (as hee hath bin credibly informed) for fourtie or fiftie<br />
yeares last, and have not bin hindered that ever hee had heard till<br />
about May 1656 that the dutch interrupted such their<br />
freedom of trading there, and saith that by common repute<br />
there hath bin an English factorie and severall English merchants<br />
and factors there resident for all the time aforesaid. And<br />
this hee saith is publique and notorious.
To the 14th article and the schedule annexed hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee this deponent was presenton the<br />
day of the date of the said schedule namely the 21th of March<br />
1656(57) aboard the said ship at Pulla[?gund] aforesaid, when<br />
and where hee saw the arlate ffrederick Skinner, James<br />
Bostock and Robert Cock subscribe the same with their respective<br />
hands, and that the said Skinner was then Agent for the<br />
English East India Company at Bantam, and the said<br />
Bostock and Cock were English merchants there resident,<br />
And saith the contents of the said schedule were and are true and<br />
soe had and donne as therein is contained, yielding a reason of<br />
his knowledge as aforesaid, and further doth not depose.
Wm: Stannard [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The nineteenth of August <u>1658</u>
The claime of Vincent delabarr)<br />
Thomas delaval, Michaell da haze,)<br />
henry Reig[?n]ier, and company for the<br />
''Vincent'' now called the ''Elizabeth'' etcetera)
Examined upon an allegation<br />
given in on the behalf of the<br />
said dela Barr and others the<br />
fourth instant.
'''Rp. 1'''
'''Humphrey Bourne''' of dover Mariner, aged<br />
35 yeares or thereabouts a witnesse sworne<br />
and examined.
Tonesse sworne<br />
and examined.
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