MRP: October 1663, Letter from Richard Cradocke to Sir GO, Spahaune

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October 1663, Letter from Richard Cradocke to Sir GO, Spahaune

BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX ff. 5-7

Editorial history

14/12/11, CSG. Created page






Abstract & context


In this letter written in Spahaune in October 1663 and sent to Sir George Oxenden, Richard Craddock noted that in his last letter to Sir George Oxenden he had promised on his arrival at Spahaune to lodge a complaint with the King of Persia about various abuses and affronts the English had been subjected to in the last several years. This had not been possible due to the absence of the King. Instead Craddock had written two petitions and sent Abdlehaud to deliver them. Craddock was now hopeful that he would receive a stricter ffirmand.

Craddock had engaged "our broker ?Tockeney" to satisfy all the court expenses:

for ?Piscashes & other Bribes w:ch must necessarily bee given pretending I had noo occasion to Engage my selfe in Durbarr businese I haveing allreaady Conclud:d w:th y:e Shawbund:r for y.e Hono:ble Comp:as share of Customes.

Craddock stated that past agents have incurred vey large expenses but to no avail "y:t I am quite dishartned to adventure on any more w:th out an Expresse ord:r from y:e Right Worp:ll y:e Presid:t Esq:r." The Shawbunder appeared to have agreed, after much delay, to pay the charges demanded by Craddock. Craddock stated that the payment of expenses to various officials and officers at the Bund has gone on so long that it had "growne now into y:e nature of an Evill Disease w:ch cannot bee Cured w:thout fforceable meanes." Craddock stated that these high expenses make his factory appear "most unprofitable."

He wished

God in his Mercy send us better tymmes y:t wee may not onely bee spending but alsoe putt into a Capacity to encrease theire Stock w:ch would prove both á Cred:t & satisfaction to us y:t live heere.

Craddock concluded that he has been told

nothing in these parts will Content y:r Worp:ll more than fresh fruit as pears Aples Etc w:ch at my Comeing downe I will not faile to Bring with mee.



Suggested links


See 2nd February 1662/63, Letter from Richard Craddocke to Sir GO, Gombroone
See 27th August 1663, Letter from Richard Cradocke to Sir GO, Spahaune
See June 1663 Letter from Richard Craddock to Sir GO
See 26th March 1664, Letter from Richard Cradocke to Sir GO, Spahaune
See March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Craddocke to Sir GO
See March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Craddocke to Sir GO Letter2
See March 1665/66, Letter from Richard Craddocke to Sir GO Letter3



To do


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Transcription


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[BL, Add. MS. XX, XXX ff. 5-7]



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