First transcribed
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8 February 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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16 +
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MRP: HCA 13/64#head-8c6f5788a71918818307e98eef7fcb1e9e197a90|HCA 13/64 ff.22r-23r: Case: Thomas Papillon and Laurence Martell
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Deposition: 2. Jacobus Corsellis, of S:t Gabriellis ffanchurch, London, Merchant, aged XX: Date: November 16th 1650 +
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Materials
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Vinegar<br />
pipes of brandie<br />
paper +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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People
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Godfrey<br />
Richard Magin (midship … Godfrey<br />
Richard Magin (midshippman)
Charles Corsellis<br />
John Daniel (notary publique, London) (b. ca. 1627, m. ?, d.1665)<br />
Jacob Luce (b.?, m.?, d. 1688)<br />
Laurence Martel (b. ?, m. ?, d. 1677)<br />
Samuel Vernon (merchant, London)<br />
John Weekes (servant of Laurence Martel, London)eekes (servant of Laurence Martel, London) +
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Places
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Storehouses of the Officers for prize goods
ffenchurch streete London +
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Primary sources
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<u>Charles Corsellis</u>
C 6/ … <u>Charles Corsellis</u>
C 6/62/32 Short title: Corsellis v Parker. Plaintiffs: Charles Corsellis, John Corsellis, Segar Corsellis, Anne Corsellis his wife and Joseph Alston. Defendants: Henry Parker. Subject: manor of Much Bentley, Essex. Document type: answer only. 1676
PROB 11/441/110 Will of Charles Corsellis, Gentleman of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 06 November 1697
PROB 32/37/92 Deceased: Corsellis, Charles, St. Martin in the Fields, Middx. Inventory 10 September 1697 - 30 September 1697
William Boeve's will includes references to Nicholas Corellis, and the Luce brothers (Jacob and Luke)<br />
- "I give to the said Nicholas Corsellis, Luke Lucie and Jacob Lucie for their paines therein to bee taken to every of them Twenty pounds a peece in money"<br />
- [[Tools: PROB 11/305/93 Will of William Boeve of Saint Dunstan in the East 10 July 1661|PROB 11/305/93 Will of William Boeve of Saint Dunstan in the East 10 July 166]]
Maurice Thompson's daughter, Martha, married a Corsellis<br />
- "I give and confirme to my deare brothers George & William and Robert Thomson Trustees for my daughter Martha Corsellis during her naturall life the yearely summe of One Hundred Pounds"<br />
- [[Tools: PROB 11/351/63 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham%2C Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676|PROB 11/351/63 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 167]]of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 167]] +
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Ships
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haderene
Black Horseman +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/02/2013 +
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Transcription
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To the 4th article and the schedule therei … To the 4th article and the schedule therein mentioned and now read to him hee<br />
saith the sayd shipp ''haderene'' at her seizure had abord her betweene decks<br />
divers hogsheads of vineger and pipes of brandie and in her great Cabin<br />
severall bales of goods (the contents whereof hee knoweth not but hath heard they<br />
were paper) but the number or markes of the sayd hogsheads pipes or bales<br />
hee remembreth not, which goods continued aboard her stowed in the same<br />
places they here seized, untill the tyme they were delivered at Plymouth to the<br />
officers of Prize goods belonging to this Commonwealth, this hee the better knoweth<br />
being a Midd shipp man and imployed by the sayd Godfrey to see the sayd viniger<br />
Brandie landed and delivered, and accordingly this deponent did see the<br />
same delivered in to the storehouses of the Officers for prize goods there and did observe<br />
that when the sayd Viniger and brandie was soe stowed that the hatches could not<br />
bee opened without removeing them and therefore is the more certayne they continuing<br />
in the same manner stowed as they were seized And further to this article<br />
and schedule hee cannot depose./
To the 5th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the lawe and the Registry of<br />
this Court and his foregoeing deposition and saving the same cannot<br />
further depose./
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
Richard Magin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The nineth of July 1667.
On the behalfe of Jacob Luce and}<br />
Charles Corsellis of London Merchants}<br />
touching the shipp the ''Black horseman''.}
'''Rp. Nevill.'''
'''John Daniel''' of the citie of London Notary publique<br />
aged fourtie yeeres or thereabouts, '''Samuel'''<br />
'''Vernon''' of the same citie Merchant aged 44 yeeres or thereabouts and<br />
'''John Weekes''' of the same citie servant of Laurence<br />
Martel of the citie afore said Merchant aged<br />
twenty yeeres or thereabouts, sworne before<br />
the right Worshippfull John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the<br />
Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie of England<br />
say and deposeth respectively by vertue of their oathes
That on or about the thirteenth day of June 1657 last past<br />
they were all present at the house of Laurence Martel<br />
situat in ffenchurch streete London, and sawe him signe seale<br />
and for his act and deed deliver the bill of sale (now showed<br />
unto them) of the said shipp the ''Black horsman'', bearing<br />
date the said thirteenth of June last, which being soe donne, they<br />
as witnesses thereof soe their names respectivley on the back<br />
thereof as thereon appeareth. And further that they well<br />
know the said Laurence Martell and alsoe Jacob Luce and<br />
Charles Corsellis to be all English men and Merchants of<br />
thislish men and Merchants of<br />
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