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Poore Jeremy having run out doth now indever to gett Imployment in his Ma:tes service , & if any shipp of his Ma:ties Comes out for Bombay itt is posable wee may gett him in or one of y:m
 
Poore Jeremy having run out doth now indever to gett Imployment in his Ma:tes service , & if any shipp of his Ma:ties Comes out for Bombay itt is posable wee may gett him in or one of y:m
  
so pray send a release from Benedas of y:e Debts as were as y:t lre of Atorney – Expressing y:t he hath had satisfaction from me for y:e said debt of y:e ffalkner<ref>The identity of ffalkner is not known</ref> whose estate was remited by M:r Reminton<ref>?Henry Remington</ref> unto y:e deceased J. Blackman<ref>Captain Jeremy Blackman, d. 1665</ref>, if y:e wine I sent proved well I pray let me know y:t I may gett more from y:e same hand honest Drayten<ref>Honest Drayton was possibly the innkeeper of the Old James in Bishopsgate Street</ref> at y:e great James<ref>The Great James in Bishopgate Street, London, was also known as the Old James, and later as the Ship Tavern. It was visited on a number of occasions by Samuell Pepys in the 1660s. See http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/2190.php, viewed 23/12/11</ref> at Bishopsgatestreet
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so pray send a release from Benedas of y:e Debts as were as y:t lre of Atorney – Expressing y:t he hath had satisfaction from me for y:e said debt of y:e ffalkner<ref>The identity of ffalkner is not known</ref> whose estate was remited by M:r Reminton<ref>?Henry Remington</ref> unto y:e deceased J. Blackman<ref>Captain Jeremy Blackman, d. 1665</ref>, if y:e wine I sent proved well I pray let me know y:t I may gett more from y:e same hand honest Drayten<ref>Honest Drayton was the innkeeper of the Great or Old James in Bishopsgate Street.  Latham & Mathews state that Drayton died a rich man in 1677.  See PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Edward Drayton, Vintner of London 02 October 1677</ref> at y:e Great James<ref>The Great James in Bishopgate Street, London, was also known as the Old James, and later as the Ship Tavern. It was a sizeable tavern with eighteen hearths, and was visited on a number of occasions by Samuell Pepys in the 1660s.   (Robert Latham, William Matthews, ''The diary of Samuel Pepys'', vol. 10 (XXXX, XXXX), p. 424)</ref> at Bishopsgatestreet
  
 
Our good friend honest S:r Willm Battin<ref>Sir William Batten</ref> dyed last night, God Almighty fitt us all for y:e howver, I am Crazie & cannot bee Long after him, having not yet recovered from y:t Could w:ch I tooke at Gravesend in Jewly & August, The Aggett hafts & beads w:ch yo:w sent by Cap:t Millet on Acc:t in ?3/3:d I doe still keepe y:e warehouse.  I have sence S:r George Smiths death<ref>Sir George Smith died XXX.  See XXXX</ref> shewed y:m & have bin offered but 100.ll starling for y:m all, thow they Cost me 3 times as much & Could I gett 150 ll ffor y:m they should goe  The Amber sould well & Could procure a pcell of good muske ??ingraine such as yo:w & President Blackman<ref>Captain Jeremy Blackman was President of the English East India Company in Surat, XXXX-XXXX</ref> sent in his time it would yeld good mony marke it w:te y:e owne marke G.O. & Consigne it to me as for yoew owne acc:t & give ye Comp:a a hint of it in yo:e lre I hoope – you will ffind itt to Answer yo Expectation in Case make returns if y:e pearls sent out on ye Returne in y:t Comodity
 
Our good friend honest S:r Willm Battin<ref>Sir William Batten</ref> dyed last night, God Almighty fitt us all for y:e howver, I am Crazie & cannot bee Long after him, having not yet recovered from y:t Could w:ch I tooke at Gravesend in Jewly & August, The Aggett hafts & beads w:ch yo:w sent by Cap:t Millet on Acc:t in ?3/3:d I doe still keepe y:e warehouse.  I have sence S:r George Smiths death<ref>Sir George Smith died XXX.  See XXXX</ref> shewed y:m & have bin offered but 100.ll starling for y:m all, thow they Cost me 3 times as much & Could I gett 150 ll ffor y:m they should goe  The Amber sould well & Could procure a pcell of good muske ??ingraine such as yo:w & President Blackman<ref>Captain Jeremy Blackman was President of the English East India Company in Surat, XXXX-XXXX</ref> sent in his time it would yeld good mony marke it w:te y:e owne marke G.O. & Consigne it to me as for yoew owne acc:t & give ye Comp:a a hint of it in yo:e lre I hoope – you will ffind itt to Answer yo Expectation in Case make returns if y:e pearls sent out on ye Returne in y:t Comodity
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'''Edward Drayton, vintner'''
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Edward Drayton, vintner, was resident in St. Helen's Bishopsgate in the 1650s and 1660s.  In the parish register book there are records of a number of christenings for children of Edward Drayton and XXX, his wife:<ref>W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), ''The registers of St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London'' (London, 1904)</ref>
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1653 August 28 Elizabeth d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife  (p. 32)
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1654 July 14 Anna d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (was born) (p. 33)
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1655 Aug. 26 Edward s. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 34)
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1656 Nov. 2 Jane d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife  (p. 36)
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1658 Jan 30 Edward s. of Edward Drayton, Vintnner. and Jane his wife (p. 38)
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1660 March 25 Elizabeth d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 39)
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?1661 June XX Mary d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 40)
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1662 25 Dec. Liddia d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 41)
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===Possible primary sources===
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PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Edward Drayton, Vintner of London 02 October 1677

Revision as of 18:16, December 23, 2011

15th October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, London


BL, MS. XX,XXXX, ff. 34-36

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Abstract & context




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See biographical profile of Sir William Ryder



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[BL, MS. XX,XXXX, ff. 34-36]

[f. 34]

[LH SIDE]
Right Worp:ll & my Worthy ffriend

[RH SIDE]
London 15th October 1667


I conforme y:e proceding lines to bee Coppy of my last p:via Aleppo sense w:ch is Come yo:es of y:e 24:th of Novemb 1666 p: shipp Returne who thanks bee to God is Gott safe to us & delivered; y:e ??comp:a & s:t George are also nye y:e River they ware in y:e ??goace [OR goare?] 2 dayes past & I hoope they may gett over this day, wee have A Court of salles on Thursday y:e 9:th present so our next [shipps is crossed out] y:t may tell yo:w how our suratt goods goe of w:ch will bee by y:e shipps y:t may dept towards yo:w after Christmaste so y:e Comp:a have thought fitt to send Cap:t Barker[1] in y:e nimble Pinke w:th hopes y:t shee may arrive w:th yo:w somtime in March & bring yo:w an Earnest of w:t y:e Comp:a Intends yo:w y:e Ensewing spring

& I cannot excuse myselfe that by this optewnity I send yo:w not a tast of good liquer w:ch I understand yo:e good Brother S:r He:n Oxinden suplyes now & I shall remem:r p y:e shipps – yo:e brother is often on y:e Exchange & in towne ffriquently about yo:e business, M:r Masters y:t was w:th Capt Bowing I shall take Care of y:t he may XXXXate to yo:w upon one of y:e Surartt shipps w:ch are not yett Apointed ffor though y:e Comp:a have ffraighted severall shipps yett they have not yett, resolved to w:ch ports they shall goe

I am sory y:t y:e xxxx perles prove so bad & doe hope yo:w may ffind out some way to dispose of y:m I shall hardly gett any from theme

[f. 35]

in time to goe to yo:w by y:e next ships I thanke yo:e rare & good resolution y:t yo:w will end w:th Benidasse & send me a release of y:e debt & also A lre of Atorny to recover heare w:t I can w:ch will Amount to lettle

Poore Jeremy having run out doth now indever to gett Imployment in his Ma:tes service , & if any shipp of his Ma:ties Comes out for Bombay itt is posable wee may gett him in or one of y:m

so pray send a release from Benedas of y:e Debts as were as y:t lre of Atorney – Expressing y:t he hath had satisfaction from me for y:e said debt of y:e ffalkner[2] whose estate was remited by M:r Reminton[3] unto y:e deceased J. Blackman[4], if y:e wine I sent proved well I pray let me know y:t I may gett more from y:e same hand honest Drayten[5] at y:e Great James[6] at Bishopsgatestreet

Our good friend honest S:r Willm Battin[7] dyed last night, God Almighty fitt us all for y:e howver, I am Crazie & cannot bee Long after him, having not yet recovered from y:t Could w:ch I tooke at Gravesend in Jewly & August, The Aggett hafts & beads w:ch yo:w sent by Cap:t Millet on Acc:t in ?3/3:d I doe still keepe y:e warehouse. I have sence S:r George Smiths death[8] shewed y:m & have bin offered but 100.ll starling for y:m all, thow they Cost me 3 times as much & Could I gett 150 ll ffor y:m they should goe The Amber sould well & Could procure a pcell of good muske ??ingraine such as yo:w & President Blackman[9] sent in his time it would yeld good mony marke it w:te y:e owne marke G.O. & Consigne it to me as for yoew owne acc:t & give ye Comp:a a hint of it in yo:e lre I hoope – you will ffind itt to Answer yo Expectation in Case make returns if y:e pearls sent out on ye Returne in y:t Comodity

And now y:t wee hoped on Tusday next to hae had a very hopefull sall of our Comp:as goods this day hath brought of 9 ships Arrivall in Holand of y:e Comp:as, w:ch hath even dashed all our hoopes, our thoughts were to be obtained 6:8 9: ??p:ll for our pep & y:e Dutie [OR Dutre] now bringing 12 C: baggs, wee cabbot now hope to have above halfe y:t monye & other goods will also fall som w:t in proportion

I shall say nothing to yo:w about Amber but shall ?Consern w:th S:r Hen:y about itt & happely yo:w may have a pcell by y:e ships in y:e spring & some false stones yo:w shall also have as in Copy

But send uo:e returnes in Amber Greace & muske for Diamonds if not well bought will yeld litle I Could wish yo:w might finde some good oportunity to recover our Damages of ?Saffage y:n I might have hopes of y:e granada shells & w:tever is ours shall

[f. 36]

be recovered I desire may be own halfe for yo:w prop Acc:t & y:e otherhalfe mine I have or shall buy of M:r Conyers, The Royall Comp:a are still in there kneews but not w:thout hopes Of A Joyfull resurrect: of w:ch more here after – I pray remember to bee as kinde as yo:w Cann to my ffreinds sonn M:r Portman, Myselfe & Wife w:th sonn & Dagter middletonn[10] Acknowledg yo:e kind remembrance of us & Return our dew respects, y:e Poore of trenety house pray for yo:e, & soe doth hee dayly who desires to Aprove himselfe

[RH SIDE]
S:r yo:e most Cordiall ffreind & humble
Servant whilst
Will:m Rider



Notes


Edward Drayton, vintner

Edward Drayton, vintner, was resident in St. Helen's Bishopsgate in the 1650s and 1660s. In the parish register book there are records of a number of christenings for children of Edward Drayton and XXX, his wife:[11]

1653 August 28 Elizabeth d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 32)
1654 July 14 Anna d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (was born) (p. 33)
1655 Aug. 26 Edward s. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 34)
1656 Nov. 2 Jane d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 36)
1658 Jan 30 Edward s. of Edward Drayton, Vintnner. and Jane his wife (p. 38)
1660 March 25 Elizabeth d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 39)
?1661 June XX Mary d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 40)
1662 25 Dec. Liddia d. of Edward Drayton, Vintner, and Jane his wife (p. 41)




Possible primary sources


PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Edward Drayton, Vintner of London 02 October 1677
  1. ?Captain James Barker
  2. The identity of ffalkner is not known
  3. ?Henry Remington
  4. Captain Jeremy Blackman, d. 1665
  5. Honest Drayton was the innkeeper of the Great or Old James in Bishopsgate Street. Latham & Mathews state that Drayton died a rich man in 1677. See PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Edward Drayton, Vintner of London 02 October 1677
  6. The Great James in Bishopgate Street, London, was also known as the Old James, and later as the Ship Tavern. It was a sizeable tavern with eighteen hearths, and was visited on a number of occasions by Samuell Pepys in the 1660s. (Robert Latham, William Matthews, The diary of Samuel Pepys, vol. 10 (XXXX, XXXX), p. 424)
  7. Sir William Batten
  8. Sir George Smith died XXX. See XXXX
  9. Captain Jeremy Blackman was President of the English East India Company in Surat, XXXX-XXXX
  10. Sir William Ryder's daughter was married to the London merchant Richard Middleton
  11. W. Bruce Bannerman (ed.), The registers of St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904)