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Textiles, garments, & dyes glossary



Purpose

This page provides a glossary of Textiles, garments, & dyes glossary taken from early and mid-C17th English High Court of Admiralty documents, second half of the C17th Chancery Court documents relating to commercial disputes, second half of the C17th Prerogative Court of Canterbury merchants' inventories, and a London coastal portbook from the 1650s.






Index



A


Adorettas ("Tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[1]
Allum (alt. allom) ("wax, grogeram yarne silke, cotton yarne and allum to be carried to Ligorne"[2];"28 caske of allom")[3]
Ardas silke[4]


B


Basan silke ("Imprimus one bagg of Basan silke 58 lb neat at 20 s per lbl")[5]
Bayes ("serges, bayes, sayes Norwich stuffes perpetuanes, and other goods, and after the same were provided, and bought the same were shipped on board a shipp called the Mackarel to bee carried and transported to Amsterdam")[6]
Bayes clothes ("4 bales of bayes clothes")[7]
Beads ("which lading hee saith consisted in woollen and lynnen cloth, serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. combs, bells, morters and pestles, earthen ware glasses, beads, cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old cloathes and other comodityes")[8]
Beads of gold ("a rosarie of one hundred and fifty beads of gold laid upon precious wood, and linked togeather with a gold chaine, the said rosarie amounting in value to fifty pounds sterling or thereabouts")[9]
Beaver ("one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets")[10]
Beaver hatt ("the arlate Robert Page was owner and lawfull proprietor and in possession of a certaine Negro and of a beaver hatt, and died possessed thereof on or about the 23:th day of June last on Nevis one of the Caribbe Islands"[11]
Beaver skinns ("the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns"[12]
Bengall taffetaes
Longe Bocking bayes ("twenty peeces of longe Bocking bayes")[13]
Bollagna silke ("Item 3 baggs of Bollangna silke 119 li neat at 24s per lb")[14]
Box combs (alt. box combes) ("One chest of this eighth marke containeing two hundredd dozen of box combes"[15]
Box-wood (alt. box wood) ("201 hogsheads of traine oile, 96 packs of whalebone, 1185 peeces of box-wood, sixtie seaven or sixtie eight baggs of wooll, and foure rolls of slight striped stuffe, all which were laden at Bayon in ffrance")[16]
Brazil wood ("200 Quintalls of Brazil Wood")[17]
Brazil woode
Brazeelewood ("an allegation given on the behalfe of John Charker concerning the possession of 200 quintalls of Brazeelewood brought to this port of London in the shippe the Jon and Abigall of which Thornas Morley Captaine"[18]
Bootes ("such goods as the sayd Moulson had on board for his owne accompt as hatts shooes bootes sayes, broadcloath, stuffes, diaper linnen and the like")[19]
Broad cheynies ("Tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[20]
Broad cloath
Broad lockerams ("besides the sayd tenn bales, fower Nests of truncks, fower full conteyning flaxe and twenty peeces of narrow lockerams and halfe a peece of Tregar or course cloath, and sixe peeces of broad lockerams"[21]
Broad perpetuanes ("foure bayles of broad perpetuanes")[22]
Broad tapsells ("three bales of broad tapsells")[23]
Boulster
Buckskins
Buffalo hides[24]
Bull hides ("hee is not certaine but there may be more bull hides and fewer cowhides, or more cow hides and fewer bull hides, but for the number of hides bull and cow hides together hee beleeveth them to be as followeth within tenn or twelve hides more or lesse in the whole)")[25]


C


Cabinetts ("which lading hee saith consisted in woollen and lynnen cloth, serges. stuffs needles thread riben pinns. Knives sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and pestles, earthen ware glasses, beads, cabinetts hatts. shooes. old cloathes and other comodityes")[26]
Callico lawnes or shashes
Callicos (alt. callicoes) ("having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for which place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX")[27]
Calve skins ("the said Whitwood did provide a considerable quantity of calves skinnes for part of the said ships Lading")[28]
Calma silke ("one bale of white Calama silke")[29]
Cambricke (alt. cambrick) ("one smale box of cambricke and lawnes"[30]; "the said producent within the space of a yeare before October last shipped and sent severall goods (as linnen cloth, laces, and cambrick and other goods at severall times and in severall shipps from Ostend"[31]
Camlett
Campachina (alt. campecha) [wood][32]
Campecha wood ("the second bill of lading annexed wherein are mentioned nynety and fower pipes of Canary wyne, and one hundred and sixty peeces of campecha wood, and thirty bundles of salsaperilla, and two baggs of cacao")[33]
Cannopyes
Canvas ("j pack quarter xx webbs of canvas")[34]
Caracca hydes ("the said 54 Caracca hydes and the said chest of tortoise shells")[35]
Carackas hides ("his factor loaded aboard the said shipp the Morning Starr then lying at Santa Cruse in Teneriff an hundred large or Carackas hides (marked as in the margent), to be transported in the said shipp to Amsterdam")[36]
Carpetts
Castor hatts ("the said Burges did lade and put on board the said ship eight castor hatts which this deponent sawe on board the said ship at Fallmouth")[37]
Cazarra hydes ("the foresaid ffour and ffifty Cazarra hydes")[38]
Cheynies (alt. cheynes) ("tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, Twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[39]
Childrens woosted stockings ("a small box, both containeing forty two dozen of mens; and twenty nine dozen of womens, and childrens woosted stockings")[40]'
China silk
Cloake ("there was laden and put on board the said ship in the River of Thames a cargoe of goods consisting in linnen and woollen cloath, East India stuff, searges, beads, glasses, muskets, pistolls, strongwaters, brandewines, white wine and clarret, silke stockings, suits and cloakes shoes, knives, sizers combs pins, needles, thimbles, thred ffish hooks, bells, locks, lead and severall other comodityes.")[41]
Cloth ("one peece of fine cloth conteyning thirtie and one yards")[42]
Cobbwebb lawnes ("a parcell of Cobbwebb lawnes lately seized in the said shippe the young Tobias"[43]; "about fifty foure pieces of cobbwebb lawnes taken out of the said shipp")[44]
Colchester bayes ("the said Robert Bretton of this deponents sight and knowledge bought in this citie of fiftie peaces of Colchester bayes and then going into the countrey hee the said producent ordered this deponent on his behalfe after they were died into black and colours to lade them for the Canaries")[45]
Coloured hatts ("Two Packs, No 6. and 8: with coloured hatts")[46]
Coloured taffetes ("one great chest No C with sixteene pieces of coloured taffetes")[47]
Coloured serges ("ffoure bales of coloured serges")[48]
Combs ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[49]
'Conie skinns (alt. cony skins) ("one butt of conie skinns")[50]
Corrall beads ("this deponent tooke aboard at Newfoundland by the order of the said James Napper (which hee verily beleeveth was for the said Nappars sole accompt about eleven kintalls, and a halfe of drye ffish, as a private adventure which this deponent sold at Genoa, and invested the said money in corrall beads by his order, to the about the vallue of thirty two peeces of eight")[51]
Cotton woolls ("Ciprus cotton woolls are usually and ordinarily putt in very great baggs, which cannot be stowed without very great paines and difficulty, more especially when a shipp draweth nere to her full lading, having already receaved the most considerable quantity of her cargo")[52]
Cotton yarn (alt. cotton yarnes) ("at Scanderoone there were there laden aboard her [the Anne] about one hundred baggs of galls, about one hundred Bales of Cotton Yarne, and other goods")[53]
Cotton wool (alt. cotton wooll) ("72 baggs of cotton wool")[54]
Cottons ("having aboard her a quantitie of marchandizes consisting in XX cottons and callicos XX XXX XXX factor XXX account taken aboard her on the coast of Cormandel was carrying XX XXX for Bantam for which place the said goods were XXXX and were provided XXXXX to be ther XXXXXX")[55]
Counterpaine
Course cloath ("besides the sayd tenn bales, fower nests of truncks, fower full conteyning flaxe and twenty peeces of narrow lockerams and halfe a peece of Tregar or course cloath, and sixe peeces of broad lockerams"[56]
Cow hides ("hee is not certaine but there may be more bull hides and fewer cowhides, or more cow hides and fewer bull hides, but for the number of hides bull and cow hides together hee beleeveth them to be as followeth within tenn or twelve hides more or lesse in the whole)")[57]
Cow hornes
Cowyres (alt. cowries)[58]
Cutcheneale (= cotcheneale) ("The clayme of Christopher Boone of London merchant for severall parcells of silver and ?cutcheneale heretofore specially claymed by Adrian Goldsmith of Antwerpe having bin seized in the shipps the Sampson Salvador Saint George and Morning Star and since legally transferred to him the sayd Christopher Boone")[59]


D


Damaske (alt. damask)
Damaskillias ("Tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[60]
Diaper ("such goods as the sayd Moulson had on board for his owne accompt as hatts shooes bootes sayes, broadcloath, stuffes, diaper linnen and the like")[61]
Dimmitees (alt. dymithy; dimity) ("Thomas ?Constable gunner of the sayd shipp and slayne att the tyme of surprizall in Trapany had aboard her att the tyme of the sayd seizure for his own accompt several peices of moka?rres, dimmitees, silke stockings Clothes and other things which were as this deponent beleiveth of the cleare value of forty pounds sterling")[62]
Dressing boxes ("druggs, wine dressing boxes, shooes and such like merchandizes")[63]
Druggs (= drugs) ("hee hath ?two of his owne shipp ?chests which are full of druggs for his owne account"[64]; "two small skinns of druggs, two small barrells of druggs")[65]
Dyed silke


E


East India stuffe (alt. East India stuffes) ("the time arlate this rendent was sent by the said Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods videlicet 7?1 pipes of wine and no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper and noe more 20 peeces of East India stuffe called pantadoes, and a parcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, and no other goods as hee beleeveth")[66]
Elephants teeth (alt. eliphants teeth)
English puldanis[67]
English wooll[68]


F


Feathers ("thirtie baggs of feathers which were bought and laden by him this deponent at Bayon")[69]
fflaxe (alt. flax; flaxe) ("the arlate shipps were laden with wheate fflaxe and Iron")[70]
ffranjinsense ("two chests of ffranjinsense")[71]
ffreizes ("nyne hundred twenty five Yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes")[72]
Flanders lace
Flax (alt. Flaxe) (("a parcell of flax to be brought unto Roscoe")[73]
Floramides ("Tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, Twenty sixe peeces of Paragons Tenn peeces of broad Cheynies, fowerteene peeces of Meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five Yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke Adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow Cheynyes")[74]
Freizes (alt. frizes) ("Tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[75]
Fringe (alt. curtaine fringe)[76]
Frizes (alt. freizes) ("Ten bales of white serges conteyning one hundred peices of serge and sewall sorts of bayes and frizes then remaining in a warehouse belonging to the said William Pym at Saint Malo aforesaid"[77]
Fustians
Fustick ("a parcell of sassaperilla and other druggs, and some Brazill wood and fustick")[78]


G


Galls (alt. gaulls) ("the sayd two chests of galls as by the invoice of them delivered unto him appeareth were worth one hundred and two pounds tenn shillings sterling or thereabouts in England but what profitt they would have yeilded at Bantam or else where in the East Indies in bartering or selling hee knoweth not"[79]; "soe soone as the said ship [the Anne] delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, the said William Malym the master and company of the said ship. did take aboard her, a lading of cottons, galls and other peeces to be transported in her to this port of London")[80]
Gaulls (alt. galls) ("having already received and laden aboard her one hundred baggs of wool and 400 baggs and upwards of gaulls")[81]
Ginghams
Gloves
Goat skins
Gotes skins
Gownes
Greene bayes
Grogeram yarne (alt. grogaran; grogoran) ("wax, grogeram yarne silke, cotton yarne and allum to be carried to ligorne"[82]; "the Grogoran yarne schedulated of Begbazar in the Turks dominions")[83]


H


Haberdashery wares ("Haberdashery wars, as hatts, Tape Needles Pins ... and such like")[84]
Harlem stuff ("one case of harlem stuff")[85]
Hatts ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[86]
Hayre
Headcloth
Hemp ("68 bundles of hemp"[87]; "bundles of rough hemp")[88]
Hessens ("one hundred and forty eight pices of Hessens")[89]
Hides ("This deponent saith That coming in August 1653 last past as a passenger from Cadiz in Spaine to Saint Malloe ffrance in a certaine shipp named the Saint Vincent hee well well remembreth that some dayes before the says shipps depture from Cadiz he saw one Raphael da Luna who was the servant of the acclate Manual Lowij Carnero carry on board the sayd shipp a good parcell of Indian hides, which hee sayd were his masters, and he consigned the same to William Claviel att Saint Mallo who does busines as a factor for the sayd Carnero")[90]
Holland quilte
Holland sayes ("five cases of Holland sayes")[91]
Hoods
Hundscot sayes (alt. Hounscott; Hunscotts) ("One fardell or pack of white hundscot sayes"[92]; "One fardell or pack of this third marke No: 5. with 25 peeces of black hunscot sayes"[93]


I


Indico (= Indigo) ("a little before the arrivall of the said ship Peace at Nevis, the tobacco plants indico and sugar canes were there at at the other Leeward islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of hurricanoes")[94]; "they had allsoe receaved seaverall other letters from theire agents and correspondents there wherein the manner of the said takeing away of the said tenne barrells of indico belonging to the said producent was menconned and expressed")[95]
Indicoes ("hurricanoes and stormes had spoyled most of the sugar canes, tobaccoe, and Indicoes in those places, and had rooted many of them up")[96]


J


Jems
Jewells



K


Kersyes (alt. kersies) ("the said goods amounted to a great vallue they being Bayes. [?WX?sh] Plaine Cottons [?XXXX] Million ffustians. Norwich Goods. Stockings, and Kersyes, and such like Comodityes"[97]; "lynnens, mercerie wares, silke stuffs, kersies and other commodities to the valew of about tenn thousand pounds fflemish, and after laded the same at Amsterdam")[98]
Kid skins
Kilmornock stockins


L


Lace ("two small packs with white lace"[99]; "Two small bundles of the eighth marke, one with white laces and the other with silver and gold lace counterfeit No 19.")[100]
Lagee silke (alt. legee silke) ("Item 22 lb of fine Lagee silke at 18: s per lb")[101]
Leather ("some were sydes of leather tanned which hee reckoned and accompted as hydes severally though in truth they were but half hydes")[102]
Legee silke (alt. lagee silke) ("amongest the rest one bill of lading for one baile of legee silke and one faugot of Sufa silke to be carried to Ligorne")[103]
Linnens ("saith that the said cargo of linnens were laden by monsieur Le Mot Arman, and consigned to this port to the said Mr fford")[104]
Linnen cloath (alt. lynnen cloth; linnen cloth) ("these hides of this deponents knowledge who went a passenger in the Saint Vincent came safe to the sayd Claviels hands, and hee as this deponent is well assured did here sell the same and convert the proceed thereof in to Linnen Cloath for accompt of the sayd Carnero")[105]
Livery lace
Lockerams ("besides the sayd tenn bales, fower nests of truncks, fower full conteyning flaxe and twenty peeces of narrow lockerams and halfe a peece of Tregar or course cloath, and sixe peeces of broad lockerams")[106]
Logwood (alt. log wood) ("hee was in the said yard (out of which the said Logwood was taken and sent on board the said ship) whilest, some of the said wood was weighing, and sawe most of it sent, and brought aboard the said ship, the said yard being neere the waterside and neere unto the place: where his ship lay")[107]; "whither hee doth not know beleeve or hath heard that the said fower tonnes and ten sticks of logwood were sold by the said Jeremiah Sweetman or some other of the said English that arrived in the said shippe unto some of the inhabitants of Barnstaple Biddeford or ?Northam before the same were arrested by authority of this Court"[108]; "1339 sticks more of Log or Brazele wood conteyning 102 quintalls")[109]
Long cloth
Longe Bocking bayes ("twenty peeces of Longe Bocking bayes")[110]


M


Mace
Mader ("about the 20th of July last this deponent sent the said ship Cock from Rotterdam to Glascoe, with a ladlng of iron mader, starch, fruits, sugar, deales and wine for account of John Anderson the elder and Ninian Anderson")[111]
Mahalaga currans ("one hundred and sixty tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao currans videlicet one hundred & thirty of Mathaligo and thirty tonnes of Petrao currans")[112]
Mahaligo currans ("one hundred and sixty tonne of Mahaligo Currans")[113]
Malaga wine (alt. Mallaga wines) ("170 butts of Malaga wine")[114]
Malassa's
Mannettee ("[At Brazil] tooke in a sort of ffish called Mannettee and dying-stuff calle Ruckoo")[115]
Manilloes ("twenty two caske black manilloes")[116]
Marble stones ("The claime of Chowne Wakeford and others for salvage of small marble stones saved out of the Greene Dragon at or neere Brighthelmstone Smith")[117]
Mares ("the said shippe the Edward and John for the accompt of maior Chamberlayne and others mentioned in the allegation given on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number of twenty sixe horses and gueldings and 2 mares")[118]
Marmalade
Mathaligo currans ("one hundred and fifty tonnes of Mathaligo currans seized on board the Lady ffrigott)[119]
Malt ("seeing the said seizure of the ffortune, which was laden with malt and barley")[120]
Marma ("15:o barrells of Marma")[121]
Matted chaire
Matts
Mault ("19 Hogsheads of ?Mault")[122]
Meale ("the ship the King David arlate lying neere Saint Martins and not farr from Rochell, within the time arlate, tooke in her Lading arlate of two hundred and fforty tonns or thereabouts of barley, a quanty of meale, a parcell of course linnen and a parcell of paper, all to be delivered at Cadiz"[123]
Medicaments
Meduses ("tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[124]
Mercerie wares ("lynnens, mercerie wares, silke stuffs, kersies and other commodities to the valew of about tenn thousand pounds fflemish, and after laded the same at Amsterdam")[125]
Middle sparrs[126]
Middle wire
Mill stones
Minnekin bayes ("the said three bales of perpetuanaes and two bales of minnekin bayes were at the time of their lading aforesaid worth the summe of two hundred twenty eight pounds twelve shilings and six pence sterling money")[127]
Minx skinns ("the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns")[128]
Mixed kersies
Mixed serges
Mixt shiffer ("One pack No 2 with ninety peeces of mixt shiffer, silke, and wooll, of this 5th marke")[129]
Mohaire
Morea silke ("Item a bale of Morea silke wt. 160: lb neat, at 7: s the small lb")[130]
Morters ("which Lading hee saith consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old cloathes and other comodityes")[131]
Moyhaire yarne ("Item 33 li of moyhaire yarne")[132]
Muscavadas (alt. muscavadoes sugars) ("in the yeare 1647 and particularly in and about the moneth of November in the said yeare Barbadas sugar muscavadas (which is the ordinary sort) was here worth 14 li per hundred and consequently two hogsheads were worth 28: li sterlinge at the common and usuall price, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent hath longe dealt as a marchant in that commoditie, and at that time sold at that rate, and saith that two hogsheads of Barbadas sugars doe ordinarile containe nine hundred weight of sugar")[133]
Muscavadoe sugar (alt. muscavadoes sugars) ("of this deponents knowledge Nevis Mascovado sugar is better than Barbadoes muscavadoe sugar")[134]
Muscovia linnen yarne (" hee saith hee at Harlem paid for part of his goods being Muscovia linnen yarne")[135]
Muske
Musketts



N


Naples orgazine ("No. 3 item one other bale of Naples orgazine w:t 223 lb neat, at 21 s per lb")[136]
Naples tammins ("one bale of Naples tammins")[137]
Narrow cheynies ("tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[138]
Narrow lockerams ("besides the sayd tenn bales, fower Nests of truncks, fower full conteyning flaxe and twenty peeces of narrow lockerams and halfe a peece of Tregar or course cloath, and sixe peeces of broad lockerams"[139]
Nayles
Needle wire
Needles ("which Lading hee saith consisted in woollen and lynnen cloth, serges. stuffs needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[140]
Negroes ("March the 26: 1652 A noate of what cargoe I received for a voyage to Guinea in the bite to buy negros")[141]
Nevis sugar ("hee beleeveth Nevis sugar is better than Barbados sugar")[142]
Newfoundland fish
Normandy apples ("bound for Haver de Grace in ffrance with her ladeing of Normandy apples")[143]
Normandy cancas[144]
North Sea codd
Norwich goods ("the said goods amounted to a great vallue they being bayes. [?WX?sh] plaine cottons [?XXXX] Million ffustians. Norwich Goods. Stockings, and Kersyes, and such like Comodityes")[145]
Norwich stufts (alt. Norwich stuffes)
Nutmegg
Wall nutts ("at Souters aforesaid and at Saint Martins in France the said master and companie caused to be laden and putt aboard the said shipp for their respective accompts twenty six hogsheads of vinegar three hogsheads of wyne one hogshead of brandewine, a quantity of about 150000. wall nutts to be also transported in the said shipp to Edam for their accompt the same being the proceed of cheese and other goods by them carried out of Holland and sould in ffrance")[146]


O


Oaken bark
Oaken baulkes ("oaken baulks upon the wharfe")[147]
Oaken boards[148]
Oake timber ("the said shipp is of the burthen of about 32 tonns and had on board her a lading of oake timber (for building of shipping and houses) laded on board her by severall merchants living at ffrederickstadt")[149]
Oares ("seaventie oares, twelve bundles of corke, three baggs of wooll")[150]
Oates("xl quarters oates")[151]
Oiles (" they use to receive from Lisbone, sugars, tobaccoes, oiles and other commodities")[152]
Olaves (alt. olives) ("ffifty jarrs of olaves")[153]
Old brass
Old cloathes ("which lading hee saith consisted in woollen and lynnen cloth, serges. stuffs needles thread riben pinns. knives sizers silke, and woosted stockings. combs, bells, morters and pestles, earthen ware glasses, beads, cabinetts hatts. shooes. old cloathes and other comodityes")[154]
Old metall ("j barr j baskett of old metall j tonn of [?England]")[155]
Onyons (alt. onions)
Oranges ("Thomas Taylor and Loys Taylor his wife were, comonly accounted and reputed the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of eight and twenty ceder chests, which contained and were filled (as this deponent verily beleeveth) with tobaccoe; and alsoe sixty six rolls of tobaccoe, and of foure more rolls of tobaccoe, and of a quantity of oranges")[156]
Orgazine ("No. 3 Item one other bale of Naples orgazine weight 223 lb neat, at 21s per lb")[157]
Orsoy (alt. ossoy) ("Item one other bale of orsoy weightt 220 lb neat at 20 s per lb")[158]
Ossen brigs ("sent in her from London that voyage bayes, cottons, plaines and Ossen brigs and other goods to the value of fower hundred pounds sterling")[159]
Ostridge feathers ("then laden onboard the said ship severall thousands of hydes, severall bales of bees wax each bale containing about foure quintalls, a chest of ostridges feathers, a quantity of box wood and some other merchandizes which said goods and merchandizes were to be carryed and transported in the said ship Anne and Margaret to Leghorne")[160]
Otter skinns ("the said barrill att the time of the said lading containeing ninety eight beaver skinns, seaven otter skinns. and fower minx skinns")[161]
Oxe hydes ("nine hundred twenty three oxe hydes")[162]
Oyle ("the said ship the Lixon ffrigot was laden at Ligorne with oyle rice silke stockings, and rope, and some other comodityes")[163]; "each pipe of oyle"[164]; "one tunn butt of oyle lately found in the sea by the company of the shipp the Maidenhead and brought to this port of London")[165]


P


Painted bricks ("for this deponent and shipps companies joint accompt twelve dozen of greene matted stooles or chaires, together with about two thousand eight hundred of painted bricks for flooring")[166]
Pantadoes (alt. pintadoes; pintados) ("the time arlate this rendent was sent by the said Edmund Cowse to Virginia with a quantity of goods vizt 7?1 pipes of wine and no more as he beleeveth 2: chests of white earthen ware one bale of paper and noe more 20 peeces of East India stuffe called pantadoes, and a parcell of red earthen wares worth nothing at all as he beleevth, and a small quantity of salt, and no other goods as hee beleeveth")[167]
Paper ("Theise goods laden are as followeth eight pipes of Oporto wynes whereof, Two are white, one ?eager, A bale cont 32: rames of white writing paper A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50:li Two chests of fine earthen ware A parcell of course earthen ware A parcell of Salt"[168]
Paragons ("tenn bales of goods conteyning sixteene peeces of Taunton serges, Twenty sixe peeces of paragons tenn peeces of broad cheynies, fowerteene peeces of meduses, sixe peeces of black bayes, nyne hundred twenty five yards or Spanish yardes of ffreizes peeces of quarter silke, and tenn peeces of halfe silke adorettas, sixe peeces of damaskillias or floramides, and fower peeces of narrow cheynyes")[169]
Paternoster beades
Paving stones "shee had aboard her 131 beames or thereabouts of timber, fourteene thousand pipestaves, 89 peeces of planck, 46 baggs or thereabouts of flax, three hundred tonnes of paving stones, and 150 cases of bottles, foure chests of windowe glasse, and six iron gunns or peeces of ordnance, and noe other goods, which iron guns were not of the shipps provision but were laden in hold to be sold for merchandizing, they being fowle and uneven cast"[170]
Pease ("whither there were not sixty two sacks full of pease Laden aboard the Shippe, and whither the said pease were not dry and well conditioned when they were Laden aboard the said Shippe?")[171]
Peeces of eight
Penny nayles
Pepper abr. pepp ("the said Thomas Newman, and one ffrancis Griffith the then purser of the said ship (who is since deceased) did goe on shore, in the said port of Indra Ponza, to buy pepper and did buy a great quantity of pepper there, which was all to have bin transported in the said ship to Leghorne, for the account of Sir John Dethick and company aforesaid")[172]
White pepper ("the said Godfrey Jonas had ?two parcells of white pepper aboard her worth eleaven pounds sterling")[173]
Perfume ("the said shipp in or about ffebruary last was a twelvemoneth departed from XXX XXXX aforesaid for Santa Domingo, and arrived from VXXX CXXXXX XX two hundred thirtie two chests of sugar and tenn chests of perfume, and six sacks of carra nuts, and eight peeces of XXXXX, which were to be carried to and delivered at Santa Domingo")[174]
Perpetuanes (alt. perpetuanoes; perpetuana's) ("Serges, Bayes, Sayes Norwich stuffes Perpetuanes, and other goods, and after the same were provided, and bought the same were shipped on board a shipp called the Mackarel to bee carried and transported to Amsterdam")[175]
Pestles ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[176]
Pewter
Petrao currans ("one hundred and sixty tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao currans videlicet one hundred and thirty of Nathaligo and thirty tonnes of Petrao Currans" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
Pickle oysters ("the said Josiah Burgis did at ffallmouth after the said ships arrivall there lade and put on board her foure dozen and a halfe of pickle oysters and about twenty pounds weight of tynn which hee soe put onboard for his owne account")[177]
Pickled herrings (= pickled herings) "To the second interrogatorie this deponent saith and deposeth that the sayd ship the Hart had att the tyme of the sayd seizure, one hundred and four score tonnes of pickled herrings on board her")[178]
Pickled lemmons ("at such her coming thether she came full laden with muscadino candies and pickled lemmons")[179]
Pictures ("16 baggs of wooll of the 7 and 8:th for accompt of Martin XX XXXXXX XXX Thomas?Molender arlate, and one roll of ?pictures of XXXX Vanderplanck")[180]
Pilchards (alt. pilchers) ("And saith the said shipp went from Plymouth with a lading of about 600 hogsheads of pilchards to bee carried in the said ship and to bee delivered at Leghorne")[181]
Pinns (alt. pins) ("which lading hee saith consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[182]
Pintadoes (alt. pintados) ("A packett 20. peeces of pintados which here sell at 50 li)[183]
Pipe boards
Pipe clay
Pipe staves (alt. pipestaves)
Pipes of wine (alt. pypes of wine)
Pistols
Pitch ("The second was from Masterland with herrings to Stockholme, and there this deponent tooke in a lading of pitch, tarr, iron and some dealeboards, for and to bee delivered at this city of London to Charles Marisco a merchant here")[184]
Plaine cottons
Plaine dales[185]
Plaines ("sent in her from London that voyage bayes, cottons, plaines and Ossen brigs and other goods to the value of fower hundred pounds sterling")[186]
Pladding
Planck boards
Plancks[187]
Plate
Porke
Portmantle (alt. port mantle(s)) ("one portmantle with weareing linnen and some small favours and curiosities bestowed upon this deponent in ffrance"[188]; "two port mantles")[189]
Portugall oyle ("out of the shipp Red-Mill for 23. pipes amd 21. hogsheads of Portugall oyle 565 [li] - XX- XX")[190]
Pots ("three baggs or sacks of tortois shells, and five greate pots, and two smale ones of balsome or druggs, all for account of the said owners, of Amsterdam, which said shells and druggs the said skipper bought of and from Augustin Rosetti the foresaid Genoese, who came passenger and had goods in the said shipp")[191]
Pruans (alt. prunes) ("fifteen punchions of pruans"[192]; "twenty punchions of prunes")[193]
Pruning hookes


Q


Quarters ("the Howse of ffreindship did want and stand in need of severall materialls and things to fit and enable her to proceed to sea, namely of Tarr Deales Bankes Sparrs Quarters Battens, Traine Oyle, Spunyarne, Ratlyn, Thrumb, Marlin houselin Rosinn Billetts, and suchlike Comodityes")[194]
Quicksylver ("with rich commodityes, quicksylver, rice, annise seeds, currants")[195]



R


Rack dales[196]
Raisins (alt. raysins; razons; raisons) ("in or about the moneth of march last viewed 117 barrells of raisins or thereabouts lying in a warehouse at Buttolphs Wharfe, and acknowledged by both the parties litigant to have come out
of the shipp the Messina Merchant whereof the said Warren is master")[197]
Ratlyn "the Howse of ffreindship did want and stand in need of severall materialls and things to fit and enable her to proceed to sea, namely of Tarr Deales Bankes Sparrs Quarters Battens, Traine Oyle, Spunyarne, Ratlyn, Thrumb, Marlin houselin rosinn billetts, and suchlike comodityes"[198]
Raw silke
Raysons
Red canary ("the said Alvarado did order this deponent to deliver the said hogshead of red canary to the said Mr Caseby, upon the arrivall of the said ship at London")[199]
Red and yellow earth
Red earthenware
Red herrings
Red serge ("headcloth of red serge")[200]
Resin (alt. ?rosin)("her lading consisted in french wines, Resin, feathers, skinns and other goods of the growth and making of france")[201]
Rhenish wine ("bound for Amsterdam to fetch Rhenish wine")[202]
Riben ("which lading hee saith consisted in woollen and lynnen cloth, serges. stuffs needles thread riben pinns. knives sizers silke, and woosted stockings. combs, bells, morters and pestles, earthen ware glasses, beads, cabinetts hatts. shooes. old cloathes and other comodityes")[203]
Rice ("the said ship the Lixon ffrigot was laden at Ligorne with Oyle Rice Silke Stockings, and Rope, and some other comodityes")[204]
Rope ("thirty coyles of rope")[205]
Roape
Rochell wines ("7 ½ Tonns of Rochell wines att) 60:li the tonn french mony and in English mony 4:li. 3:s. 4:d per tonn"[206]
Rodd iron ("who by name bought the 413 iron potts, 300 bundles of rod iron, and 170 iron kettles laden on board the shipp the Saint Andrew arrested by authority of this High Court of Admiralty"[207]
Rope ("thirty quoyles of rope two great trunks, severall quarter caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other things which were for the said Woods owne Private Trade and account")[208]
Rosemary ("a parcell of dry rosemary leaves consists, and squills, Eight parts of DXXXX, and two ?sucall cases of perfume and at Sabia on the same account")[209]
Rosin "the Howse of ffreindship did want and stand in need of severall materialls and things to fit and enable her to proceed to sea, namely of tarr deales bankes sparrs quarters battens, traine oyle, spunyarne, ratlyn, thrumb, marlin houselin rosinn billetts, and suchlike comodityes")[210]
Round wood[211]
Rubarb ("The two bales of worme seed and one bale of rubarb schedulated hee saith are of the growth of Bask and Barhar under the Dominions of the King of Juzbeck neere Persia")[212]
Ruckoo ("[At Brazil] tooke in a sort of ffish called mannettee and dying-stuff calle Ruckoo")[213]
Ruggs ("ten bales of ruggs videlicet five broad and five narrow")[214]
Russian hides
Rye ("with Rye & Barly")[215]


S


Sack-cloth ("foure [?rowles] of sack-cloth")[216]
Sacks ("to whome were the said sacks delivered at Tangier for the use of the garrison there, and whither the said Robert Oyle did not keepe some of the said sacks on board")[217]
Saddles ("one pack of saddles")[218]
Saffron ("And saith that in or about July last there was laded aboard the said shipp at Nantes a cargo of wine, and XXXXX, and vinegar and caskes of saffron to be carried in her for Bridges for accompt (as this deponent understood) of her said owners")[219]
Salmon ("he beleeveth that every last of the said salmon conteined 12: barrels and was worth 20:li sterl per last and not above and that every Last of herrings contained 12 barrells of herrings worth 10 li sterling per last")[220]
Salt ("two boates lading of salt"[221]; "ffrench salt"[222]; "Out of the prize shipp Turke 165 2/5 of Spanish salt")[223]
Salt peter (alt. salt peeter)
Sarsenett
Sassa perilla (alt. sassaperilla; sassaperill) ("and thence returned to Truxille, and there tooke in Sassa perilla and ?ligden"[224]; "a parcell of sassaperilla and other druggs, and some Brazill wood and fustick")[225]
Sattens "Taffetas, Sattens and Stuff")[226]
Sayes ("Serges, Bayes, Sayes Norwich stuffes Perpetuanes, and other goods, and after the same were provided, and bought the same were shipped on board a shipp called the Mackarel to bee carried and transported to Amsterdam")[227]
Scarlett ("there were also there laden aboard the sayd shipp that voyage by Manoell Swares twenty bales of fine linnen cloath and a peece of scarlett and one trunck with hatts therein"[228]; "the two half peices of fine scarlett")[229]
Scarlett cloath (alt. scarlett cloth)[230]
Scotch lynnen cloth ("iiij C ells scotch Lynnen cloth")[231]
Scotch ticking
Scottish linnen cloth
Scottish linnen yarne[232]
Screene fannes[233]
Sea beere ("desired him to provide and send onboard the said ship ffourty eight barrells of harbor beer twelve tonne and a halfe of sea bear, two barrells of strong beere, and two barrells of sea bear more, and foure punchions of beere, with the caske")[234]
Seacoles ("hee had a shipps lading of seacoles consigned unto him from the said Atkins and for his the said Atkins accompt, which miscarried and were sunck")[235]
Seale skinns (alt. seal-skins) ("the sayd rack or derelict when shee was found as aforesayd forty tonne or thereabouts of trayne oyle but much damnified by water and about 70 tonne of empty casks about thirty bundles of hoopes, one great copper, and fower and twenty seale skinns, (and some fish and bread which was utterly spoiled by longe continuance in water)")[236]
Searge curtayn
Searge hangings
Seeds ("divers goods, as seeds, papers, looking=glasses, steele and other wares which he shipped at Venise")[237]
Serges (alt. searges) ("the producente Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell (both well knowne to this deponent) wrote and gave commission to M:r Nicholas XXX of Exon to buy them 5 bales of serges, of 10 peeces of serges in each Bale, and to lade them aboard the shipp the Diamond of Topsham bound for Saint Malo, and to marke them F.C. and consigne them to Marc ?John at Saint Maloe for accompt of the said producents Tomas Papillon and Lawrence Martell XX XXXX of ffrancis Calendrini, which hee knoweth because this deponent keepeth the accompte of the said Mr Papillon wrote the said letter to the said partner by their order")[238]
Shagg
Shavings
Sheep skins (alt. sheepe skinns) ("three lasts of wheate, eleaven baggs of wool, 2000 sheep skins, and about 20 shipp pounds of iron")[239]
Sheetes ("seaventy foure chests of sheetes")[240]
Mixt shiffer ("One pack No 2 with ninety peeces of mixt shiffer, silke, and wooll, of this 5th marke")[241]
Shooes ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[242]
Shott
Shells ("three baggs or sacks of tortois shells, and five greate pots, and two smale ones of balsome or druggs, all for account of the said owners, of Amsterdam, which said shells and druggs the said Skipper bought of and from Augustin Rosetti the foresaid Genoese, who came passenger and had goods in the said shipp")[243]
Sherry wyne ("two Butts Sherry Wyne")[244]
Shiffer ("One pack No 2 with Ninety peeces of Mixt Shiffer, Silke, and wooll")[245]
Shomack (alt. shoomack; shewmack; shemack; sumack) ("there was at Porto Port aforesaid a Hamburgher or fflemish shipp laden with oranges, lemmons, shomack and other commodities"[246]; "hee this deponent att or about the time aforesaid received att Porto Porte aforesaid aboard his said shipp 165. bailes of shomack marked IP. for which hee signed bills of lading to the use of the said Joseph de Prere Merchant of Amsterdam"[247]
Sider (alt. cider; cyder)
Silke (= silk)("divers other goods or bales of silke, and other merchandizes and moneys for Account of the said Riccard and Company"[248]; "the 5 bales of silke are of the growth of the parts and places neere Ardiveile in Persia")[249]
Silke carpett
Silke gownes ("the said merchandize in the said truncks consisted of linnens, and two silke gownes and two silke petticotes and some other goods of good valew")[250]
Silke hoods[251]
Silke petticotes ("the said merchandize in the said truncks consisted of linnens, and two silke gownes and two silke petticotes and some other goods of good valew")[252]
Silke quilte (alt. silke quilt)
Silke Stockings (alt. silke stockins) ("the said ship the Lixon ffrigot was laden at Ligorne with oyle rice silke stockings, and rope, and some other Comodityes"[253]; "Thomas ?Constable Gunner of the sayd shipp and slayne att the tyme of surprizall in Trapany had aboard her att the tyme of the sayd seizure for his own accompt several peices of moka?rres, dimmitees, silke stockings Clothes and other things which were as this deponent beleiveth of the cleare value of forty pounds sterling")[254]
Silver (alt. sylver) ("hee is well assured and verily beleeveth that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely provided and laded for the proper and sole account of the sad producent and upon his adventure")[255]
Sivitt ("one glass of sivitt")[256]
Sizers ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[257]
Skinns (alt. skinnes; skins) ("her lading consisted in french wines, Resin, feathers, skinns and other goods of the growth and making of france")[258]
Slaughter kids ("xix dozen of slaughter kids lij dozen of slaughter Lambs iiij [?xx] dozen of [?mort] kids iiij [?xx] dozen of [?mort] Lambs")[259]
Slaughter lambs ("xix dozen of slaughter kids lij dozen of slaughter Lambs iiij [?xx] dozen of [?mort] kids iiij [?xx] dozen of [?mort] Lambs")[260]
Slaves ("the 17:th day at night she came aboard againe and brought me word that I could not have men slaves under 40 barrs nor women under 35:")[261]
Slap-sellers-ware ("Merchandizes proper and serviceable for those parts videlicet: strong waters, linnen Cloath, bodies, pewter, Slap-sellers-ware suites of cloathes, fruit and spieceries and other goods and merchandizes the particulars whereof this rendent cannot at present exactly call to mind")[262]
Slesias
Slitt dales[263]
Slotias ("thirty four chests of Slotias")[264]
Smyrna raisins
Sope (alt. soape)
Spanish salt ("Out of the prize shipp Turke 165 2/5 of Spanish salt at 60:s per Weigh for 586:li 4:s or coming to in sterling money 586:li - XXX - XX")[265]
Spanish wine ("two pipes of Spanish wine, two pipes or greate fats of brandewine, two halfe abous of Spanish wine, and two barreles of knives (which had bin in a fatt that brake) all which goods were of those that were brought from Amsterdam in the said shipp")[266]
Spannish silke ("two bales of Spannish silke to be transported to the port of Lisbone")[267]
Spanish wools ("there were on the said Wednesay morning about foure or five baggs of Spanish wools put out of the frigot aboard her to be brought for London")[268]
Sparres (= sparrs; spars) ("whither hee was on board XXX said shippe the Saint Johns Head when the Deales and XXX were sent aboard the said Shippe to make bulke XXXX the Corne that was laden aboard the said Shippe, and XXX whither there were not 240 single deales, and foure and XXX twenty sparres")[269]
Speckled wood ("Sticks of speckled wood.) Identified by @Textilsnet as probably snakewood from Guiana or Surinam (Piratinera Guianensis). Among other uses, used as a textile dye-wood for an orange/yellow colour.[270]
Spice
Spice box
Spicerie ("Perpetuana's, bayes, hatts, linnens, wines, Spicerie and other goods")[271]
Spruce deales[272]
Spunyarne "the Howse of ffreindship did want and stand in need of severall materialls and things to fit and enable her to proceed to sea, namely of Tarr Deales Bankes Sparrs Quarters Battens, Traine Oyle, Spunyarne, Ratlyn, Thrumb, Marlin houselin Rosinn Billetts, and suchlike Comodityes")[273]
Starch ("a small caske (about the bignes of a butter ferkin) of starch which was found staved in the hold by meanes of the said storme")[274]
Statute lace
Stooles ("for this deponent and shipps companies joint accompt twelve dozen of greene matted stooles or chaires, together with about two thousand eight hundred of painted bricks for flooring")[275]
Stockfish 9alt. stock fish)
Stocking
Stocking sayes (" Peices of long Stocking Sayes")[276]
Striped curtaines
Striped stuff ("201 hogsheads of traine oile, 96 packs of whalebone, 1185 peeces of box-wood, sixtie seaven or sixtie eight baggs of wooll, and foure rolls of slight striped stuffe, all which were laden at Bayon in ffrance")[277]
Strong beer (" laded aboard her two hundred fiftie and seaven quarters of malt to be carried and transported in the said vessell to Bergen aforesaid, as alsoe a tonne of stronge beer")[278]
Strong water ("Nineteene of XXX of Strong water"[279]; "the said ship did carry out Iron, Strong Water, Wine, and other commodities to the value of about three thousand pounds, and sailed therewith as they beleive to Ginney, and there as they beleeve and have heard tooke in 100: and some odd negroes for part of the said ladeing and therewith and the other goods went away for the West Indies where they were lost and cast away without makeing of any port of discharge")[280]
Stryped hangings
Stuffs (alt. stuffes) ("the said Mr ffernandez bought or caused to be bought a considerable quantity of goods in this city, namely stuffs of severall sorts, and silke stockings, and other goods")[281]
Suckets ("one barrell of beaver and one fearkin of Suckets")[282]
Sufa silke (alt. suffe silke) ("amongest the rest one bill of lading for one baile of legee silke and one faugot of Sufa silke to be carried to Ligorne")[283]
Suffolk cloathes ("the arlate Mr Travers of London merchant had then three bales containing 15 or 16 Suffolke cloathes")[284]
Sugar (= sugars)
Sugar canes ("a little before the arrivall of the said ship Peace at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes")[285]
White sugar ("the Interrogate Thomas Rummings and Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum Tamerin and ?Cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare")[286]
Suit ("there was laden and put on board the said ship in the River of Thames a Cargoe of Goods consisting in Linnen and Woollen Cloath, East India stuff, Searges, Beads, Glasses, Muskets, Pistolls, Strongwaters, Brandewines, white wine and Clarret, Silke Stockings, Suits and Cloakes shoes, Knives, sizers Combs Pins, Needles, Thimbles, Thred ffish hooks, Bells, Locks, Lead and severall other Comodityes")[287]
Sumack ("comming from Porto Port in Portugall laden with oile, Sumack and sugar and two chests of tobaccoe")[288]
Surratt callicoes
Sweet meates (alt. sweetemeats; sweat meates) ("alsoe boxes of sweet meates and many gammons of bacon, and some earthenware with the said shipp for his owne account, which oranges and lemmons, sweete meates, bacon, and earthen ware together with his clothes taken away by the said ffrenchmen, were worth the summe of fiftie pounds sterling")[289]
Sweet oyles (alt. sweete oiles) ("I pray be pleased to give Orders unto this Bearer Anthony Guy Wine-Cooper to receive Twelve Butts of Sweet Oyles bought by John Day for my Accompt which is all at present from your humble servant Martin Noell"[290]; "hee never knew or heard of any question demannd or pretence by sute at lawe for 252 gallons of sweete oiles to the tonne, 236 gallons being the common and continuall proportion or allowance")[291]


T


Taffaty (alt. taffitye)
Taffetes (alt. taffetas) ("One great chest No C with sixteene pieces of Coloured Taffetes")[292]
Tallowe (alt. talow) (" Lading of Tallowe Butter and herrings")[293]
Tamerin ("the Interrogate Thomas Rummings and Anthony Beale had each of them considerable quantities of white pepper, greene ginger white sugar Casialignmum tamerin and ?cande but the certayne quantitie hee cannot declare")[294]
Tanned hydes
Tanton [i.e. Taunton] serges ("One Pack with twenty and foure peeces of Tanton serges")[295]
Tape ("Haberdashery wars, as hatts, tape needles pins ... and such like")[296]
Tapsells ("three bales of broad tapsells")[297]
Tarre (alt. tarr) ("thirty Quoyles of Rope two Great Trunks, severall Quarter Caskes with XXX and Oyle, and barrells of Pitch and Tarre, and some other Things which were for the said Woods owne Private Trade and account")[298]
Thimbles ("there was laden and put on board the said ship in the River of Thames a Cargoe of Goods consisting in linnen and Woollen cloath, East India stuff, Searges, Beads, Glasses, Muskets, Pistolls, Strongwaters, Brandewines, white wine and Clarret, Silke Stockings, Suits and Cloakes shoes, Knives, sizers Combs Pins, Needles, Thimbles, Thred ffish hooks, Bells, Locks, Lead and severall other Comodityes.")[299]
Thread (alt. thred) ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other comodityes")[300]
'Thrumb (alt. thrumms) "the Howse of ffreindship did want and stand in need of severall materialls and things to fit and nenable her to proceed to sea, namely of tarr Deales Bankes Sparrs Quarters Battens, Traine Oyle, Spunyarne, Ratlyn, thrumb, marlin houselin rosinn billetts, and suchlike Comodityes"[301]
Tiffanyes ("a small baile of silke or tiffanyes, which her the said Stanton sayd was worth two hundred pounds.")[302]
Timber ("the Skipper was taken out of his shipp aboard the man of warr that tooke him, and three Englishmen put on board the said vessell who brought her and her sd lading of Timber with this depot up into the river of Thames")[303]
Tobacco (alt. Tobaccoe)
Tobacco pipe clay
Tobacco pipes
Tobacco plants ("a little before the arrivall of the said ship Peace at Nevis, the Tobacco plants Indico and Sugar Canes were there at at the other Leeward Islands, spoyled and rooted upp by reason of Hurricanoes")[304]
Tobaccos
Tortle shells
Tortoise shells (alt. tortois shells) ("the said Chest of Tortoise Shells")[305]
Tortoyse shells ("one Chest of Tortoyse shells marked [MARK IN THE LH MARGIN] the second marke in the margent, which were soe laden on board the said ship the Morning Starr upon and for the Sole and propper Account of the said Alfonso Gomez Dias, Merchant of Amsterdam")[306]
Trane Oyle ("the arlate Thomas Grove did at Newfound Land lade some trane Oyle aboard the shipp Pease)[307]
Traine Oil ("the said Grove did Lade on board the said Ship at Newfound Land about six hogsheads of Traine Oyle, which was there stowed inn the Lazaretto or the fore?peeke of the said Ship, and there Continued untill it was unladen at Nevis")[308]
Tramboone cinamon
Tregar cloath ("besides the sayd tenn bales, fower Nests of Truncks, fower full conteyning flaxe and twenty peeces of narrow lockerams and halfe a peece of Tregar or Course Cloath, and sixe peeces of broad lockerams"[309]
Tucsan wines ("severall goods and Merchandizes were laden aboard the said shipp at Bayon to be transported in the same to the downes as aforesaid for the said Mr Luke Lucy's and Mr Vincent de la barr of dover their accompt, and saith the goods and merchandizes there laden aboard the said shipp were fourtie foure tunns and a half of Tucsan (sic) wines, fortie foure cakes of black Rosin and one hogshead of Gammons of bacon, all which were there laden by one henry Theverin Correspondent there to the aid Mr Lucy")[310]
Turners wares
Turpentine ("six hogsheads of turpentine")[311]
Turpentine oile
Turtle-fish ("taking the Iland of Cayman in her way where shee tooke in turtle-fish andd went and sold the same at Saint Christofers and the Ilands thereabouts,")[312]
Tynn (alt. tinne) ("the said Josiah Burgis did at ffallmouth after the said ships arrivall there lade and put on board her foure dozen and a halfe of pickle Oysters and about twenty pounds weight of Tynn which hee soe put onboard for his owne account")[313]


V


Vallens (alt. vallents)
Varinas tobaccoe ("184 potaccoes of Varinas tobaccoe weighing one and twenty thousand pounds at 8 peeces of 8 per cent."[314]
Venice glasses ("a faire chest of Venice glasses")[315]
Vermilion (alt. vermillion) ("13 yards of vermilion att 10 d per yard")[316]
Virginia tobaccoes ("a parcell of Virginia tobaccoes")[317]
Virginia leafe tobaccoe[318]
Vinegar ("And that all the said shipps lading (except a parcell of about sixtie cases of glasse, and five tonnes of vinegar belonging to this deponent")[319]


W


Wainscotts ("saw ?them put aboard the sayd shipp all for his the said Harrisons owne accompt and knoweth that he did the tyme aforesd lade aboard the said shipp for his like accompt 126 XXXXX wainscott of the value of ?110:li sterling or thereabouts")[320]
Wall nutts (alt. walnutts; wallnutts) ("at Souters aforesaid and at Saint Martins in France the said master and companie caused to be laden and putt aboard the said shipp for their respective accompts twenty six hogsheads of vinegar three hogsheads of wyne one hogshead of brandewine, a quantity of about 150000. wall nutts to be also transported in the said shipp to Edam for their accompt the same being the proceed of cheese and other goods by them carried out of Holland and sould in ffrance")[321]
Watered mohaire
Watered tabbies
Wax ("the rest of the said goods which shee had on board, were by direction and advise of the said Pickford or Ward carried in the said ship, to the coast of Barbary and there sold, and bartered the same for wax, and other comodityes to the best advantage to the said ffreighters")[322]
Wax candles
Wearing apparrell ("j trunck j box ij portmantles quarter wearing apparell")[323]
West India goods ("wines and West India goods, to be returned in the said shipp to this port for the said account of Mr ffernandez")[324]
West India hydes ("two thousand West India hydes")[325]
West India tobaccoe
West Phalia bacon
Wet fish
Whalebone ("201 hogsheads of traine oile, 96 packs of whalebone, 1185 peeces of box-wood, sixtie seaven or sixtie eight baggs of wooll, and foure rolls of slight striped stuffe, all which were laden at Bayon in ffrance")[326]
Whale oyle
Whales ("the voiage in question was a fishing voiage for the catching of whales and that the arlate Gosling and Mandrey were as they beleeve shipped by the said rendents or some of them at first as harponiers onely in the ship the Owners Adventure and left unto Thomas Damerell the Comander of the said ship to appoint them his Mates if he please")[327]
Wheat (alt. wheate) ("what was done with the wheat that was so kept aboard did not the said Robert Oyle after hee went from Tanger aforesaid feed geese, Turkeyes, henns, and hoggs therewith dureing the said Shippes voyage from Tangier aforesaid to Alicant and Xouire and to Zephalania and in his homeward voyage"[328]; "it being very notorious and well knowne to the said Mr Wayn Wright and all other merchants that use the East countrey trade that every Last of wheate payeth one dollar the charges at Stettin and Stralsound and the charges for Smacks and boates to bring the said corne on board, and petty pilotage and other dutyes, all which hee this rendent did really pay")[329]
White balkes[330]
White callicoe
White earthen ware ("chests of white earthen ware")[331]
White lace
White oakham
White pepper
White salt
White sugar
White timber[332]
White wine ("there was laden and put on board the said ship in the River of Thames a Cargoe of Goods consisting in Linnen and Woollen Cloath, East India stuff, Searges, Beads, Glasses, Muskets, Pistolls, Strongwaters, Brandewines, white wine and Clarret, Silke Stockings, Suits and Cloakes shoes, Knives, sizers Combs Pins, Needles, Thimbles, Thred ffish hooks, Bells, Locks, Lead and severall other Comodityes.")[333]
Window glasse "shee had aboard her 131 beames or thereabouts of timber, fourteene thousand pipestaves, 89 peeces of planck, 46 baggs or thereabouts of flax, three hundred tonnes of paving stones, and 150 cases of bottles, foure chests of windowe glasse, and six iron gunns or peeces of ordnance, and noe other goods, which iron guns were not of the shipps provision but were laden in hold to be sold for merchandizing, they being fowle and uneven cast"[334]
Wine ("how many hampers of wine laden aboard the said Shipp Saint Johns Head alias the Roman XX for the accompt of the said Mr Blan"[335]; "How longe after the arrivall of the said Shipp the Saint Joseph in the Port of Oratava were the thirteen pypes of wine laden aboard the said Shipp the Joseph by the ffor of the said Humphrey Dewell")[336]
Wire
Wooll (= wools) (John Dobson Master of the shipp the William of Dartmouth upon the ladings of the seaven and twentie baggs of wool mentionned in the premisse of this cause on board the said shipp the William of Dartmouth then lyeing in the porte or roade of Bilboa to be carryed in the said shipp from thence to London")[337]
Woollen yarne (alt. wool yarn) ("James Quilter ind ij parcells quantity ij hundred weight of worsted and woollen yarne"[338]
Woosted stockings (alt. worsted stockings) ("which Lading hee saith Consisted in Woollen and Lynnen Cloth, Serges. Stuffs Needles Thread Riben Pinns. Knives Sizers silke, and woosted stockings. Combs, bells, morters and Pestles, Earthen ware Glasses, beads, Cabinetts Hatts. shooes. old Cloathes and other Comodityes")[339]
Worsted yarne ("James Quilter ind ij parcells quantity ij hundred weight of worsted and woollen yarne"[340]
Worme seed ("The two bales of worme seed and one bale of Rubarb schedulated hee saith are of the growth of Bask and Barhar under the Dominions of the King of Juzbeck neere Persia")[341]
Wyer ("fourty two rings of wyer")[342]


Y


Red and yellow earth
Yellow timber[343]



Z


Zante currants ("Mathalago currants were [XXXXX] worth twenty XX per hundred more than Zante currants"[344]
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  17. HCA 13/73
  18. HCA 13/129 unfoliated, r., Personal answers of Augustine Coronell: Allegation: John Thacker: Date: June 23rd 1659
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  29. PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
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  54. PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
  55. HCA 13/73
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  66. HCA 13/128 unfol., r., Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX
  67. E 190/46/2 f.1r
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  70. HCA 13/128 unfol. r., Case: Beane against Jacobs: Personall answeares: Humfrey Beane: Date: XXXX
  71. HCA 13/73
  72. HCA 13/71 f.574v
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  101. PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8
  102. HCA 13/129, no fol. no., Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX
  103. HCA 13/71 f.322r
  104. HCA 13/69 no f.
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  106. HCA 13/71 f.574v
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  112. HCA 13/73
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  117. HCA 3/47 f. 6v, Wed. 7th June 1656
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  121. PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
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  129. HCA 13/72 f.9r
  130. PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8
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  132. PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8
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  134. HCA 13/73
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  136. PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8
  137. PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
  138. HCA 13/71 f.574v
  139. HCA 13/71 f.574v
  140. HCA 13/73 f.509r
  141. HCA 15/6, Case: ?Jones & others XXX marriners of the Constant Ruth against Holworthy and others: Item: A copy of an Account delivered by Mr Williams executors February 24:th 1654, f.2r
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  147. C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
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  156. HCA 13/73
  157. PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8
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  165. HCA 3/47 f.7v, 7th June 1656
  166. HCA 13/70 f.662r
  167. HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund and James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: XXXX
  168. HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Allegation: Edmund & James Cowse: Answer: Daniell ?Jiggles: Date: 1st November 1655
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  206. HCA 13/128 no fol. no. recto, Case: Office of the Judges ag:t Richard Lavers, promoted by Richard Ford; second schedule
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  220. HCA 13/129 no f., Personal answers of Peter Cornelius Youngboare: Allegation: ?Maurice Trent: Date: 17th March 1658
  221. HCA 13/73
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  263. C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
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  269. HCA 23/19, unfoliated
  270. HCA 13/53 f.35v; 'Piratinera Guianensis - Snakewood', Tropilab Inc website, viewed 21/10/2017
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  280. HCA 13/129, Personal answers of Robert Oxwick, William Weilday and John Jefferyes: Allegation: John White & others: Date: 4th Feb. 1658, unfoliated
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  282. HCA 15/6, no fol. no., bill of lading, Dec. 20th 1655
  283. HCA 13/71 f.322r
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  314. MRP: C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1
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  327. HCA 13/128 no fol. no. Allegation: XXXX: Answer: Richard Batson, Humfry Beane and Gowden Goldgue (alias Goldeye): Date: Feb ?8th 1656
  328. HCA 23/19 unfoliated
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  330. C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
  331. HCA 13/128
  332. C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
  333. HCA 13/73 f.499r
  334. HCA 13/63 f.401r
  335. HCA 23/19 unfoliated/73
  336. HCA 23/19 unfoliated
  337. HCA 24/112
  338. E190/46/2 ff.10r-19v
  339. HCA 13/73 f.509r
  340. E190/46/2 ff.10r-19v
  341. HCA 13/65 f.86r
  342. HCA 13/76 f.38v Annotate
  343. C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
  344. HCA 13/73