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===Charles Smeaton, for Surat, 1661===
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"The following men are entertained for Surat: John Spiller at 100/. a year to go as second to the President ; John Goodyear at 100 marks a year ; Gerard Aungeir, Charles Smeaton and Strensham Maisters, ' now at Suratt ', at 30/. each a year; Caesar Chamberlen, John Pettit, Charles Bendish, and Richard Francis at 25/. a year ; William Jones, William Blackman, Henry Chune, and Henry Oxinden at 20/. a year."<ref>'A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (''Court Book'', vol. xxiv, p. 439), in [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/166/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.),  A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168]</ref>
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===Mr. Smeaton, 1663===
  
 
A Mr Smeaton is mentioned in a letter: MENTIONED IN LETTER FROM THOMAS RASTEL TO GO: London 30:th March 1663: f. 63
 
A Mr Smeaton is mentioned in a letter: MENTIONED IN LETTER FROM THOMAS RASTEL TO GO: London 30:th March 1663: f. 63
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==Possible primary sources==
  
 
Cf. also: Will of Charles Smeaton, Mercer of London 09 August 1662 PROB 11/309 Laud Quire Numbers: 108 - 162 pp. 3 PDF
 
Cf. also: Will of Charles Smeaton, Mercer of London 09 August 1662 PROB 11/309 Laud Quire Numbers: 108 - 162 pp. 3 PDF

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29th September 1663, Lewis Gwin, Robert Barbor and Charles Smeaton to Sir GO, Angdeeva

BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, ff. ?

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Charles Smeaton, for Surat, 1661


"The following men are entertained for Surat: John Spiller at 100/. a year to go as second to the President ; John Goodyear at 100 marks a year ; Gerard Aungeir, Charles Smeaton and Strensham Maisters, ' now at Suratt ', at 30/. each a year; Caesar Chamberlen, John Pettit, Charles Bendish, and Richard Francis at 25/. a year ; William Jones, William Blackman, Henry Chune, and Henry Oxinden at 20/. a year."[1]



Mr. Smeaton, 1663


A Mr Smeaton is mentioned in a letter: MENTIONED IN LETTER FROM THOMAS RASTEL TO GO: London 30:th March 1663: f. 63



Possible primary sources


Cf. also: Will of Charles Smeaton, Mercer of London 09 August 1662 PROB 11/309 Laud Quire Numbers: 108 - 162 pp. 3 PDF
  1. 'A Court of Committees, December 18, 1661' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 439), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), pp. 167-168