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Sept. 22. |
256. “The names of such persons as have written with their own hands, to venture in the pretended voyage to the East Indies (the which it may please the Lord to prosper), and the sums that they will adventure, the xxii. September 1599, viz.”— |
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£
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1. |
Sir Stephen Soame, Lord Mayor of London |
200 |
2. |
Sir John Hart and George Boales |
1,000 |
3. |
Sir John Spencer |
800 |
4. |
Nich. Mosley, alderman |
300 |
5. |
Paul Bannyng, alderman |
1,000 |
6. |
Leonard Hallyday, alderman |
1,000 |
7. |
Rich. Goddard, alderman |
200 |
8. |
John Moore, alderman |
300 |
9. |
Sir Stephen Soame, Rich. Carter, &c. |
400 |
10. |
Edw. Holmden, alderman |
500 |
11. |
Robert Hampson, alderman |
300 |
12. |
Rich. Staper |
500 |
13. |
Thos. Symonds |
200 |
14. |
John Eldred |
400 |
15. |
Robt. Coxe, grocer |
250 |
16. |
Nich. Leat, ironmonger |
200 |
17. |
Thos. Garway, draper |
200 |
18. |
Geo. Holman, grocer |
150 |
19. |
Thos. Hiccocke |
100 |
20. |
Robt. Sandy, grocer |
200 |
21. |
Nich. Pearde, clothworker |
100 |
22. |
Thos. Edwardes |
200 |
23. |
Nicholas Barnesley grocer |
150 |
24. |
William Dale |
100 |
25. |
Nicholas Lyng |
100 |
26. |
Nich. Style, grocer |
200 |
27. |
Lawrence Greene |
200 |
28. |
Edward Collins, clothworker |
200 |
29. |
Fran. Chery, vintner |
200 |
30. |
Oliver Style, grocer |
300 |
31. |
Rich. and Jas. Wyche |
200 |
32. |
Thos. and Robt. Middleton, Robt. Bateman |
500 |
33. |
Nich. Farrer, skinner |
200 |
34. |
Francis Terrell |
200 |
35. |
Thos. Farrington, vintner |
200 |
36. |
Richard Wragge |
200 |
37. |
Rich. Aldworthe |
200 |
38. |
Wil. and Ralfe Freeman |
300 |
39. |
William Romney |
200 |
40. |
William Paule George Canynge |
300 |
41. |
John Newman Reinold Greene |
200 |
42. |
John Woodward, ironmonger |
300 |
43. |
Baptist Hickes, mercer |
400 |
44. |
Rich. Cockayne and Comp. |
3,000 |
45. |
Clement Mosley Jerome Suger |
250 |
46. |
Richard Stephens |
200 |
47. |
Thomas Wheeler Lawrence Wethrall |
200 |
48. |
William Chambers William Stoane |
500 |
49. |
William Adderley and Thos. Henshawe |
300 |
50. |
Thos. Cambell Miles Huberd |
200 |
51. |
Wil. Garway, draper |
500 |
52. |
Rich. Cocks, grocer |
200 |
53. |
Ralfe Hamor, merchant–tailor |
200 |
54. |
Walter Fletcher |
200 |
55. |
John Robinson, senr., merchant–tailor |
200 |
56. |
Leonard White |
200 |
57. |
Thos. Cordell, mercer |
300 |
58. |
Rich. Wiseman, goldsmith |
200 |
59. |
Rich. Browne, &c. |
500 |
60. |
Roger Owfield |
300 |
61. |
Wil. and Edw. Turner |
200 |
62. |
Thos. Cutteler, grocer |
200 |
63. |
Edward Jaymes |
200 |
64. |
Robt. Bell John Potter |
200 |
65. |
John Highlord and John Morris |
200 |
66. |
Wil. and John Gore |
300 |
67. |
Rich. Howse and Hen. Robinson |
200 |
68. |
Thos. Bostocke John Ramridge |
200 |
69. |
Roger Howe |
200 |
70. |
Wil. Harrison and Wil. Bonde, merchant-tailor |
200 |
71. |
Robt. Lee, alderman |
300 |
72. |
John Buzbridge James Turner |
200 |
73. |
Urye Babbington |
200 |
74. |
Thos. Smythe, haberdasher |
200 |
75. |
Nicholas Crispe and Comp. |
200 |
76. |
Rich. Burrell, grocer, &c. |
200 |
77. |
John Hewett |
£333 6s. 8d. |
78. |
John Cornelis, goldsmith |
200 |
79. |
Wil. Hallyday, mercer John Duckett |
200 |
80. |
Hump. Wymers Rich. Edmonds |
200 |
81. |
Augustin Skynner Robt. Brooke Thos. Westwray |
300 |
82. |
Thos. Hines Robt. Barley Mathew Hamond |
300 |
83. |
Rowland Backhouse Barth.and Edw. Barnes |
400 |
84. |
Sir Rich. Saltonstall and his children |
200 |
85. |
John Coghill Henry Parkehurste |
200 |
86. |
Thos. Juxon, grocer |
200 |
87. |
Rich. Barrett Wil. Allen, mercer |
200 |
88. |
Thos. Eaton William Essington |
200 |
89. |
John Cowper, notary |
200 |
90. |
Jas. Deane, draper |
300 |
91. |
John Coombe |
200 |
92. |
John Swynerton, junr. |
300 |
93. |
Giles Doncombe Rich. Welbye |
200 |
94. |
Edm. Nicholson, grocer |
200 |
95. |
Henry Bridgeman, leather seller |
200 |
96. |
John Suzan Sam. Garrard |
200 |
97. |
William Barrell Walter Porter |
400 |
98. |
Wil. Offeley, the elder |
200 |
99. |
John Harbie, skinner |
200 |
100. |
Ralfe Buzbie, grocer |
200 |
101. |
Henry Poalstedd George Whitmore |
200 |
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£30,133 6s. 8d. |
—[Three pages. Court Bk., E. I. Comp., Vol. I.] |
Sept. 24. |
256. Minutes of a meeting of the Adventurers in the intended voyage the East Indies. Resolution to apply to the Queen for her royal assent to an intended project, "for the honour of our native country and for the advancement of trade of merchandise within this realm of England _ to set forth a voyage this present year to the East Indies and other the islands and countries thereabouts," to make trade by the sale of commodities to be hereafter provided, or otherwise by buying or bartering of such goods, wares, jewels, or merchandise as those islands or countries may yield. Rules for preparation of the voyage: no ship to be received as the stock of any adventurer; all shipping to be employed, to be bought for ready money only; no commodity to be accepted as any man's portion of adventure, but all merchandise to be purchased by a committee of directors; fifteen persons named "Committees or Directors" to manage, order, and direct the affairs of this voyage, and concerning the suit to be made to the Queen for sole privilege to be granted to the adventurers for so many years as can be obtained, and for such immunities and freedom of customs as may be gotten. The names of the directors are:_ |
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Alderman Goddard. |
Tho. Symonds. |
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Alderman Moore. |
Nich. Style. |
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Richard Staper. |
Nich. Lyng. |
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Thos. Cordell. |
Rich. Wyche. |
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Wil. Garway. |
Roger Howe. |
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Thos. Middleton. |
Wil. Cockayne. |
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Thos. Cambell. |
Nich. Leat. |
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Rich. Wiseman. |
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John Highlord and William Romney appointed treasurers, to whom the adventurers are to pay their contributions in November and December. The share of no future adventurer to be for less than |
1599. |
200l. Twelve pence upon every 100l. to be paid at once to defray present petty charges. [Two pages and a half. Court Bk., E. I. Comp., Vol. I. Vide Bruce's Annals of the E. I. Comp., I., pp. 111, 112.] |
Sept. 25. |
258. Minutes of an "Assembly of the Directors of the voyage" [to the East Indies]. Resolution to divide themselves into two committees; the one to manage the business of the voyage and solicit the Lords of the Privy Council for privileges, the other to seek for shipping. Names of the two committees. A petition to the Privy Council approved of: which sets forth that divers merchants, induced by the success of the voyage performed by the Dutch nation, and being informed that the Dutchmen prepare for a new voyage, and to that end have bought divers ships in England, were stirred up with no less affection to advance the trade of their native country than the Dutch merchants were to benefit their commonwealth, and have resolved to make a voyage to the East Indies; they therefore request to be granted a privilege in succession, and to be incorporated into a company, "for that the trade of the Indies being so far remote from hence, cannot be traded but in a joint and a united stock;" that their shipping should not be stayed on any pretence, as the stay of one month loseth the opportunity of a whole year's voyage; that they may be permitted to send out foreign coin, and if there should be a want of it, that so much may be coined for them in the Queen's mint, out of bullion or plate brought in by their means; and that they may have freedom of custom for six voyages, "for that many experiments are to be made before the country shall be fitted with merchandise vendible there," and the Dutch merchants are freed for divers years both of custom outward and inward. [One page and a half. Court Bk, E. I. Comp., Vol. I. Vide Bruce's Annals of the E. I. Comp., I., pp. 112, 113.] |