MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO

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March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO

BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, f. 60

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Abstract & context


Michael Dunkin wrote to Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated March 1665/66.

In the letter, Dunkin XXXX

Michael Dunkin was a long serving officer of the English East India Company. In 1647 he was described in the Court Minutes as "assistant treasurer"[1] Two years later, on August 27th, 1647, he was made free of the Company "having served many years."[2] In 1659 he was described as "cash-keeper," on a salary of £150 per annum, ranking after the accountant-general, Jeremy Sambrooke; the writer of letters, Samuel Sambrooke; and the solicitor, James Acton.[3] In May 1663, Dunkin was described as "cashier-general", on an annual salary of 200/.[4]



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To do


(1) Check PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Michaell Dunkin, Gentleman of London 02 March 1675



Transcription


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[BL, Add. MS. XX,XXX, f. 60]



Notes

English East India Company


"[July 35, 1645] Officers for the Company's service are chosen as follows : Jeremy Sambrooke to be book-keeper or general accountant ; Adam Bowen, writer and ' register of letters ' to foreign parts, and keeper of the calico warehouse ; Valentine Markham, auditor ; John Blount, warehouse-keeper of indigo and cinnamon, etc. ; James Acton, solicitor ; Thomas Rilston, husband ; John Young, purser-general ; William Hurt, paymaster of the mariners ; Samuel Sambrooke, assistant to Bowen ; John Spiller, beadle and porter ; Michael Dunkin, assistant to the Treasurer ; Richard Swinglehurst, secretary and keeper of the Exchange cellar"[5]



Mary Dunkin, daughter of Michael Dunkin, marriage articles, 1671


"Marriage Articles of Thos. Waddington of Plaistow (co.Essex), gent., and Mary, dau. of Michl. Dunkin of London, merchant, of ppties [not details] to be purchd. in Essex, Kent, Hertford, Middlesex, Surrey or Bedford, 1671."[6]

"[1671] Dec. 13 Thomas Waddington, of S:t Andrew Undershaft, London, Gent., Bach:r ab:t 23, & Mary Dunkin, of Fenchurch Street, London, Sp:r, ab:t 18 ; consent of father Michael Dunkin, Merchant ; at All Hallows in the Wall, London."[7]



Possible primary sources

TNA


PROB 4/9559 Inventory of Michael Dunkin, 1676 5 Mar. [illeg.]

PROB 5/3214 DUNKIN, Michael, of St Katherine Coleman, London 1675

PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Michaell Dunkin, Gentleman of London 02 March 1675
  1. Jump up 'A Court of Committees, July 35, 1645' (Court Book, vol. xix, p. 311), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A calendar of court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649 (Oxford, 1912), pp. 92-93
  2. Jump up 'A Court of Committees, August 27, 1647' (Court Book, vol. xx, p. 142), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A calendar of court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649 (Oxford, 1912), p. 220
  3. Jump up 'A Court of Committees for the New General Stock, July 20, 1659 (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 201), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A calendar of court minutes of the East India Company, 1645-1659 (Oxford, 1916), pp. 335-336
  4. Jump up 'A Court of Committees, May 15, 1663' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 623), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 311
  5. Jump up 'A Court of Committees, July 35, 1645' (Court Book, vol. xix, p. 311), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A calendar of court minutes of the East India Company, 1644-1649 (Oxford, 1912), pp. 92-93
  6. Jump up Somerset Archive and Record Service: Papers of the Combe Family of Earnshill, Curry Rivel: (17/4) VARIOUS COUNTIES deeds DD\CM/193 1610-1770
  7. Jump up Joseph L. Chester & George J. Armytage, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1558 to 1699 (London, 1886), p. 197