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HCA 13/73 f.104v Annotate
First transcribed 13 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 104  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
People '''Thomas Grove''' JUST POSSIBLLY: PROB 1'''Thomas Grove''' JUST POSSIBLLY: PROB 11/404/217 Will of Thomas Grove, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex.10 April 1691 ----<br /> '''Vincent Delabar''' C 5/2/28 Short title: Delabarr v Nicasius. Plaintiffs: John Delabarr and Vincent Delabarr. Defendants: John Nicasius. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Frances Penniquin, Herefordshire. Document type: bill, answer. 1649<br /> C 5/2/29 Short title: Delabarr v Spence. Plaintiffs: Vincent [Delabarr]. Defendants: Alice Spence. Subject: money matters. Document type: answer. 1649<br /> C 5/5/53 Short title: Delabarre v Gorge. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabarre. Defendants: Sir Arthur Gorge kt, [unknown] Spence and others.Subject: property in St Giles without Cripplegate, London.Document type: bill, plea. 1649<br /> C 5/5/60 Short title: Delabarre v Nicasius. Plaintiffs: John [Delabarre] and Vincent [Delabarre]. Defendants: John Nicasius. Subject: money matters. Document type: answer. 1649<br /> C 5/12/10 Short title: Delabarre v [Hide]. Plaintiffs: John Delabarre and Vincent Delabarre. Defendants: [Silvanus Hide]. Subject: money matters, Kent. Document type: bill, answer. mutilated. 1651<br /> C 5/377/92 Short title: Hide v Delabarr. Plaintiffs: Silvanus Hide. Defendants: Vincent Delabarr, and John Delabarr. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1650<br /> C 5/378/52 Short title: Delabar v Lawes. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabar and another. Defendants: Anthony Lawes. Subject: money matters. Document type: answer. 1654<br /> C 5/408/35 Short title: Delabarr v Wormell. Plaintiffs: John Delabarr and Vincent Delabarr. Defendants: William Wormell. Subject: personal estate of the deceased John Kipp. Document type: bill, answer. 1655 C 6/64/35 Short title: Delabarr v Bayly. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabarr. Defendants: Susannah Bayly spinster, Mary Goddard widow, Elizabeth Pendleton widow, Mary Pendleton spinster, James Smith and Mary Smith his wife. Subject: not specified, Middlesex. Document type: plea. 1671<br /> C 6/103/36 Short title: Dowse v Symes. Plaintiffs: Giles Dowse . Defendants: Walter Symes and Vincent Delabarre . Subject: money matters, Hampshire. Document type: bill, two answers. 1649<br /> C 6/103/40 Short title: Dowse v Syms. Plaintiffs: Thomas Dowse and Edward Kelsey . Defendants: Walter Syms and Vincent Delabarre . Subject: money matters, Hampshire. Document type: bill, two answers. 1649<br /> C 6/141/67 Short title: Kekwich v Kelsey. Plaintiffs: George Kekwich and Elizabeth Kekwich his wife. Defendants: Edward Kelsey and Vincent Delabar . Subject: money matters, Hampshire. Document type: bill, two answers. 1656<br /> C 6/200/27 Short title: Delabarr v Phillips. Plaintiffs: Vincent Delabarr and Thomas Delavall . Defendants: Isaac Phillips . Subject: money matters, Kent. Document type: bill only. 1660<br /> C 6/284/61 Short title: Barre v Delabarr. Plaintiffs: Adam Barre and Sarah barre his wife. Defendants: Vincent Delabarr, Thomas Viner and Richard Lone. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Sarah Billingsley. Document type: bill, answer. 1671 C 10/8/37 Vincent Delabarre and Barbara his wife v Sir John Ferryes knight, William Sheldon and Nicholas Hunt: Punsborne manor, etc. Bill and demurrer 1649<br /> C 10/30/142 Dame Christian Leigh widow v Vincent Delabarr: Bexley, Kent. Answer 1652<br /> C 10/30/144 Dame Christian Leigh widow v Vincent Della Bare (Delabarr): Bexley, Kent. Bill and demurrer. 1652 SEE: PROB 11/315/365 Will of John Delabarr, Merchant of London. 02 December 1664<br /> SEE: PROB 11/328/4 Will of Mary Delabarre, Widow of London. 15 August 1668 '''Pepys on Vincent Delabar''' "Tuesday 2 April 1661: ...Then to the Dolphin to Sir W. Batten, and Pen, and other company; among others Mr. Delabar; where strange how these men, who at other times are all wise men, do now, in their drink, betwitt and reproach one another with their former conditions, and their actions as in public concernments, till I was ashamed to see it. But parted all friends at 12 at night after drinking a great deal of wine."UNIQ73dd892c097acff7-ref-00001A31-QINU '''Secondary sources on Delabarr family''' "Yet another member of the French Church, John Delabarr (c. 1599-1664), son of a Hugenot refugee, launched ventures in a variety of trades and was a principal owner of several ships, in partnership more than once with his younger brother Vincent and his sister's husband John Kipp, also a London Huguenot".UNIQ73dd892c097acff7-ref-00001A34-QINU One of Kenneth R Andrews' references regarding John Delabar is to Cell's Newfoundland. An online search for this reveals a number of mentiones of "John Delabarre" in Peter E. Popes' ''Fish into Wine: The Newfoundland Plantation in the Seventeenth Century'' (UNC, 2004)<br /> - See pp. 83, 88, 89, 90, 106, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 120, 313, 438, 449<br /> - e.g. p.89, FN 11: John Delabarr, Interrogatories, in Kirke et al. v. Delabarre, ca,. 1636, HCA 23/11 (282); On Delabarre's trade see John Delabarre, Libel, in Dellabarre v. Harbourne, 1633, HCA 24/96 (334); Account Book, 1622, 1637, HCA 30/635334); Account Book, 1622, 1637, HCA 30/635  +
Primary sources <u>Baker and Milsom Sources of Engli<u>Baker and Milsom Sources of English Legal History: Private Law to 1750 (Oxford, 2010), p. 547</u> [[File:SNIPPET_Baker_&_Milsom_EngLegHist_Delabar_&_Delaval_V_Gould_1661_2010_P547_DL_CSG_210813.PNG]] Journal of the House of Lords, 1666, vol. XII, p. 90UNIQ73dd892c097acff7-ref-00001A37-QINU<br /> - Lords appointed to examine a number of merchants "concerning the Goods and Merchandizes of several Merchants trading to France". The merchants examined included George Toriano, Vincent Delabar, Abraham Beake, and Theodore Jacobson. 'The Company to Vincent Delabar (at Dover), July 9, 1662 (Letter Book, vol. iii, p.147) in CEEC, 1660-63, p.236 (see also p. 205) in CEEC, 1660-63, p.236 (see also p. 205)  +
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Transcription To the :18th hee referreth himselfe to hisTo the :18th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition<br /> where hee hath satisfied the same soe farr as hee can: To the .19th hee saith that for about three yeeres last hee<br /> hath sailed in the said ship ''Peace'' with the said<br /> Thomas Grove, and thereby Knoweth. that hee is an<br /> able skillfull, and Experienced Seaman, and soe Comonly accounted and hath<br /> as hee hath heard used the Sea for a long time, and<br /> further cannot answer, referring himselfe to his foregoeing deposition./. To the 20th hee saith that the said Grove did set forward<br /> his mariners, and encourage them to doe their dutyes<br /> the said Voyage; and upon carles Neglects of the<br /> same, the said Grove did Corect some<br /> of his said Mariners, giving them moderate Correction<br /> with a Ropes End or the hil?t, And to the rest Negatively<br /> saving that one Richard Blagne or Blake who<br /> was Boatswaine of the said ship the said Voyage<br /> did at Plymouth Receive of Mr Wood five pounds<br /> in money. Besides his twelve monethes pay which hee<br /> receaved here in London) but upon what account<br /> hee soe received the same hee knoweth not :/: To the .21th and 22th Interrogatorie hee answereth. negatively<br /> for his part:./: Thomas Yeomans [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ********************************** The 23th of April 1659./ Wood against Grove Examined on the Libell./ '''6us.''' '''Lawrence Broadbolt''' of Nevis in the West Indies<br /> Merchant borne at Knasburrough in Yorkshire<br /> aged 44 yeares of thereabouts a witness sworne<br /> and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet To the 22th article of the sayd Libell hee saith that by reason hee<br /> this deponent is an Inhabitant of the Island of Nevis arlate<br /> and was there at the tyme the shipp ''Peace'' arlate came thither in the<br /> yeare 1657 and untill after her departure thence which was in the yeare<br /> 1658 hee knoweth that the sayd shipp did lye at Nevis in disposing<br /> of her ffish and other Commodities divers moneths in the yeare 1657<br /> and for some tyme (but how long hee remembreth<br /> not) in the yeare 1658 and saith that while the sayd shipp ''Peace'' soe<br /> lay at Nevis a Ketch laden with ffish and other provisions and of which<br /> the arlate John hollway was Merchant came alsoe to Nevis<br /> and this deponent hath credibly heard from severall Inhabitants<br /> of Nevis that the arlate Thomas Grove hath in company of the<br /> sayd Hollway at Nevis sayd that hee would take such course that<br /> the old Roague (speaking of Luke Woods should sell noe ffish [XXX GUTTER]<br /> forell noe ffish [XXX GUTTER]<br /> for  +
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