|
Date. |
Name of Petitioner. |
Subject of Petition. |
Reference. |
1623. July 4 |
Anthony Wallis |
Release from prison |
Court Min. Bk. VI., p. 6 |
" " |
Phocbe Adcombe, widow |
Her husband's estate |
" 9 |
" 9 |
Jane, widow of Capt. John Davis |
Her husband's wages, and compensation for his imprisonment by the Dutch. |
" 14 |
" " |
Thomas Carpenter |
Charity |
" 15 |
" " |
William Churchar |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Gertrude, widow of William Lambert. |
Her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Apprentices in the Lesser James |
Wages and employment in the Charles. |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Bourne |
Allowance for cloves |
" " |
" " |
Walter Starr |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
William Pybourne |
Allowance for cloves |
" " |
" " |
Mildred, widow of Henry Carnaby. |
Her husband's and two servants' wages. |
" " |
" 11 |
Widows of the Trial's men |
Their husbands' wages |
" 17 |
" " |
George Pettus |
Wages and compensation while prisoner with the Dutch, from March 1616 to Oct. 1618. |
" 18 |
" " |
Mary Cockaine |
Her brother's estate |
" 19 |
" 16 |
Thomas Bell, the Company's smith for 20 years. |
Charity |
" 21 |
" " |
Robert Hayes |
Employment |
" " |
" 23 |
John Tumbles, master mate of Lesser James. |
Wages |
" 23 |
" 30 |
Mr. Roberts, master of the James |
Wages |
" 37 |
" " |
Anthony Wallis, prisoner in St. Katherine's. |
Release from prison |
" " |
Aug. 1 |
Henry Bate |
Increase of wages |
" 43 |
" 4 |
John Felps (Phelps), mate of the Richard. |
A portion of his wages |
" " |
" " |
Emma Chesmore, widow |
Relief |
" 44 |
" " |
Ann Fryar, widow |
Relief |
" " |
" " |
Sibilla,wife of Jas. Rynd, preacher |
Monies of her husband |
" " |
" 6 |
James Browne, engineer |
Employment about fortifications |
" 46 |
" " |
Ellen Chesterton |
Wages of husband and servant |
" 49 |
" " |
David Bourne (insolvent) |
Transfer of his adventure |
" " |
" " |
James Troughton |
Imprest on wages |
" 51 |
" 8 |
Widow of William Baffin, the late master of the London. |
Her husband's estate of 800l. besides his wages. |
" 52 |
" " |
Bruite Gread, carpenter |
Wages for his boy |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Grove, steward |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" " |
John Lilly |
Wages of his servant, Mark Mayes |
" 53 |
" " |
Ann, widow of Roger Smith |
Charity |
" " |
" 13 |
Humphrey Dovey, porter of the Bridgehouse. |
Allowance for work |
" 59 |
" " |
John Parkes and Winifred his wife. |
Her brother,RichardWestby's estate |
" 60 |
" " |
Master and Wardens of the Company of Watermen. |
Wages of Hugh Crosse, late servant to Katherine Browne, deceased. |
" 61 |
" 15 |
Rebecca, widow of Edward Startnpp. |
Wages of her husband and servant |
" 66 |
" " |
Thomas Grove |
Employment in the Charles |
" 67 |
" " |
Ann Merryt |
Wages of her servant, John Thomas, deceased. |
" " |
" " |
Alice Jones |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 67 |
" 19 |
Jane Orton |
Her husband's and servant's wages |
" 69 |
Aug. 20 |
— Beane |
His deceased brother's estate |
" 73 |
" " |
— Needham, a minister |
Employment in the Indies |
" " |
" " |
John Bonner, gunner of the Jonas. |
Pepper got by private trade |
" 74 |
" |
Parser and mariners of the Lion |
To sell their goods at Ipswick |
" 75 |
" " |
Widow of Capt. Thos. Batten |
Gratification for her husband's extraordinary services. |
" " |
" " |
Richard Montfort |
Part of his servant William Jackson's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Margaret Saunders, widow |
A debt due to her husband |
" " |
" " |
Ralph Wade for Edward Walker |
Wages of Edward Davison, Walker's servant. |
" " |
" " |
Rachel Moore |
Wages of her servant, Robert Gapper |
" 76 |
" " |
William Kirby |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas, wife of James Guttrie |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Barbara, wife of Robert East |
Same |
" " |
" " |
John Powell |
Wages of his apprentice, Stephen Worsley. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Birt |
Employment for her son Richard |
" " |
" 22 |
Henry Sturmy |
Allowance of wages |
" 81 |
" 25 |
John Ducy |
Employment in the dockyard |
" 84 |
Sept. 3 |
— Alexander, master of the Diamond. |
20l. of his wages to be paid to his mother, Thomasine. |
" 101 |
" " |
Alice Harrison |
Her son's wages |
" " |
" " |
Henry Clarke |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
John Lilly |
Wages of his servant, Mark Mayres |
" 104 |
" " |
Thomas Thorneborough, purser |
To be purser to the Great James |
" " |
" " |
James and Elizabeth Bale |
Estate of their son Edward Barnard, surgeon, deceased. |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Shesh |
10l. on account of his servant, Thos. Bond. |
" 105 |
" " |
Hugh Crosse |
"Charitable recompense" for loss of an eye. |
" " |
" " |
Jane, widow of Thomas Archbell, master of the Jonas, slain before Ormuz. |
"Charitable comfort" for herself and four fatherless children. |
" 106 |
" " |
Ann, wife of James Sterling |
Two months of her husband's pay |
" " |
" " |
William Lovering |
"Charitable consideration" |
" " |
" " |
Joane, wife of Philip Beck |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Jane, wife of Richard Alcock |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Alice Southerne |
Clothing for her son, an apprentice |
" " |
" " |
Philip Fabian |
Consideration for services |
" 107 |
" " |
Margaret, wife of Henry Smith |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" 5 |
William Kitchin, surgeon |
Calicoes, landed from the Lion |
" 108 |
" " |
Master of the Primrose, of Ipswich |
His servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
Samuel Collson |
Increase of wages |
" 109 |
" " |
James Weall |
49 books of calicoes, &c. |
" 113 |
" " |
Stephen Norris |
His wages |
" " |
" 10 |
Do. |
Same |
" 118 |
" " |
Churchwardens of Ratcliffe |
The wages of Thomas Jackson, deceased, for his children. |
" " |
" " |
Jane, widow of John Huffe |
Charity |
" 119 |
" " |
William Kitchen, surgeon |
Calicoes, landed from the Lion |
" " |
" " |
Susan, widow of Gideon Johnson |
Her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Joane Beck |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 120 |
" " |
Basil Bowdler, purser's mate |
Three months' imprest |
" " |
" 12 |
Samuel Collson |
Increase of wages |
" 122 |
" " |
John Boomer, gunner |
His pepper from the Jonas |
" 123 |
" " |
Ursula, widow of John Hills |
Relief |
" 124 |
" " |
Mary, widow of Thomas Hartley |
Part of her husband's pay |
" " |
" " |
Lettice, wife of Michael Young |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Mary Towers |
The goods of Luxon, her debtor |
" " |
" 17 |
Rachel, wife of Thomas Barnes, mate in the Elizabeth. |
Wages of Alexander Hickes, an apprentice, executed in the Indies. |
" 126 |
" 19 |
Christopher Clatworthy |
Charity for loss of hand |
" 127 |
" " |
— Crew |
Wages of his deceased brother John |
" 130 |
Sept. 19 |
Joseph Wyatt, trumpeter |
Wages |
" 130 |
" " |
Richard Prescott |
Employment as purser |
" " |
" 24 |
Margaret Saunders |
28l. owing by Thomas Quince |
" 135 |
" 26 |
Henry Bate, factor |
303 ryals disbursed for the Bear |
" 140 |
" " |
Sarah Hall |
20l. of her father's wages, Captain Robert Adams. |
" 141 |
" " |
David Gilly |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Philip Davison |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Richard Browne. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Woolley, purser's mate |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Peter Bell, purser |
His wages |
" 142 |
" " |
Willam Hall |
Benevolence for wounds in fight with the Portugals. |
" " |
" " |
John Wright |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
John White |
Wages and debts due |
" " |
" " |
Susan Humphreys |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Alice Knight |
Benevolence |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Garlick |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Alice, widow of Elias Kirkwoode |
Husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Robert Stokes |
Estate of Simon Mountford |
" 143 |
Oct. 1 |
John Lamprier |
Continuance of employment |
" 147 |
" " |
Robert Day |
Gratuity for his services |
" " |
" " |
Jane Boyde, alias Porter, widow |
A debt out of Francis Wadsworth's estate. |
" 148 |
" " |
John Johnson, master of Rose |
Remainder of his wages |
" " |
" " |
John Wood, master of Lesser James. |
Part of Thomas Harman's wages |
" " |
" " |
William Morris |
Benevolence for wound at Ormuz |
" " |
" " |
Ann, wife of Samuel Jenkins |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
William Taylor, a boy |
Benevolence for services |
" " |
" " |
John Allen, shipwright |
Part of wages of his two servants, Thomas Bayley and Wm. Dredge. |
" 149 |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Huffield. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ellen, wife of Samuel Prichett |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Lydia Bacon, widow |
Remainder of servant John Bryant's wages. |
" " |
" " |
John Woodfall |
Part of servant Richard Lytefield's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Richard Hanley, shipwright |
Part of servant Thomas Gerrard's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Moyses Boomer |
Benevolence for the loss of an eye |
" " |
" " |
Robert Pickering |
Benevolence for "his long and miserable voyage." |
" 150 |
" " |
Peter Bell |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Rose, widow of Willm. Farrington |
Part of her servant John Hitchcock's wages. |
" " |
" " |
John Rose, the prisoner |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Marian Baxter |
10l. of Thomas Johnson's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ellen, wife of John Chesterton |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 151 |
" " |
Susan, wife of William Collins |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Alice, wife of John Shorting |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Burte, widow |
Benevolence |
" " |
" " |
Helen, wife of Henry Searle |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
John Tombles, mate |
His wages |
" " |
" 3 |
Peter Bell, purser |
His wages |
" 153 |
" " |
Judith Hubbert |
Her servant Henry Blackler's wages |
" 156 |
" " |
Alice Shorting |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Mathias Waterhouse |
Cloth, of Richard Smith, deceased |
" 157 |
" " |
John Goodrick, surgeon |
Part of his servant Wm. Peirce's wages. |
" " |
" " |
Dorothy Chadsley |
Part of Jeremy Davies' wages |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Symon Anderson |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ann Long |
John Crew's estate |
" " |
" " |
Arthur Hatch, preacher |
A gratification |
" " |
" " |
Robert Brownrigg, gunner |
Increase of wages |
" " |
Oct. 3 |
William Hide |
John Goodson's estate |
" " |
" 6 |
Joan Boyd |
Money owing to her |
" 159 |
" 8 |
Robert Stacy |
His wages |
" 157 |
" " |
Exors. of Robert Jeffries |
His estate |
" 168 |
" " |
Henry Jackson |
Employment |
" 171 |
" " |
Mary Eman, widow |
Her deceased son Richard's estate |
" " |
" " |
Mr. and Wardens of Watermen |
Wages of John Taylor, a prisoner |
" " |
" 10 |
Mr. Alexander, servant of the Prince. |
Wages of John Alexander, lost in the Hope. |
" 172 |
" " |
John Smith |
Estate of his brother, Richard Smith |
" 175 |
" " |
— Pingley |
Oversight of the salting of beef |
" " |
" " |
Robert Holmes |
John Hinchley's wages |
" 176 |
" 13 |
Daniel White, purser of the Palsgrave. |
Purser of the Jonas |
" 177 |
" " |
Robert Loftus |
Employment |
" 179 |
" 15 |
Mrs. Baffin |
Her husband's estate |
" 182 |
" " |
Katherine Cluff |
Benevolence |
" 183 |
" " |
Agnes, wife of Thomas Bellamy |
John Challcomb's estate |
" 195 |
" " |
Aron Ellis |
Gratification for services |
" " |
" " |
Edmund Parsons |
John Frowde's estate |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Gilbert Richardson. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Margaret, wife of Richard Mailer |
Same |
" 196 |
" " |
Katherine Cook |
Wages of her husband, a runaway |
" " |
" " |
Edward Hessand |
Part of servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Border |
"Reward" for loss of leg |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Warwick, a salter |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
Rebecca Barnes |
Part of her son's wages |
" " |
" " |
William Copp |
Recompense for loss of his servant at Ormuz. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Nunn |
Wages of her servant, James Harris |
" " |
" " |
John Goodrich, Barber surgeon |
Wages of his servant |
" " |
" " |
Ann Taylor |
Boat-hire of her husband, carpenter of the Charles. |
" " |
" " |
Jane Ellmore |
Wages of her servant |
" " |
" " |
George Maddox |
Payment of monies from the Supply |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth Legatt |
Estate of her kinsman, Randal Grimes. |
" " |
" " |
Magdalen Hales, widow |
Charity |
" 197 |
" " |
Richard Wilkinson |
5l. paid to a pretended wife |
" " |
" " |
Joane, wife of Randall Jesson |
Wages for a deceased servant |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Bartholomew Goodale. |
Part of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
John Brewer |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Jane Scott, widow |
Benevolence |
" " |
" 17 |
Alice, widow of Elias Kirkwood |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 185 |
" 21 |
James Dover |
Steward's place |
" 201 |
" " |
Nicholas Wooley |
Employment as a writer in the Indies |
" " |
" " |
David Gilley |
To be a purser's mate |
" " |
" " |
John Boulter |
Steward's place |
" " |
" " |
John Lilly |
Same |
" " |
" " |
George Smith |
Purser's mate |
" 202 |
" " |
John Thatcher |
Employment as a landman |
" " |
" " |
Robert Leek |
Steward's place |
" " |
" " |
Anthony Berry |
Employment as a marine man |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Keeleson |
Steward's place |
" " |
" " |
— Slow and — Bottomley |
Employment as soldiers |
" " |
" " |
William Browne |
Steward or mate's place |
" " |
" " |
— Bugbarrough |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
John Thorowgood, Henry Williams, Charles Latham, and divers more. |
Pursers, purser's mates, stewards, or steward's mates. |
" " |
" " |
Henry Jackson |
Employment |
" 211 |
" 24 |
William Zouch, Thomas Snow, and Robert Norris. |
Employment as factors |
" 213 |
Nov. 4 |
Stephen Miller |
Steward in the Jonas |
" 228 |
" " |
Arthur Davis |
Purser's mate or steward |
" " |
Nov. 4 |
Joshua Bryan and John Hyder |
Pursers or mates |
" 229 |
" " |
Edmund Oader |
Employment in the Indies |
" " |
" " |
John Cole and William Knightly |
Employment |
" " |
" " |
John Norris |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Richard Wild |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Robert Jynning, John Coombes, Henry Williams, Edward Hopkins, William Perry, James Dunnings, Baptist Norris, Edward Bangham, John Hawthorne, John Wilson, Michael Noyes. |
Employment |
" " |
" |
Rowland Delf |
Swabber or swabber's mate |
" " |
" " |
George Pettus |
The charges of an arrest |
" " |
" " |
Joane, wife of Randall Jesson |
Employment, for her husband |
" " |
" " |
Judith, wife of John Grissell |
Her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
Ann, wife of John Tumbles |
20l. on account of her husband's wages. |
" 230 |
" " |
Joseph Waytes |
Allowance of wages |
" " |
" 11 |
George Pettus |
Increase of wages and law charges |
" 242 |
" 12 |
Augustin Kingsmell |
Employment in the Indies |
" 249 |
" " |
John Border |
Compensation for the loss of a leg, or employment. |
" 250 |
" " |
Mr. Bushell, on behalf of the Lord Viscount St. Albans. |
Employment for Isaac Oader |
" 251 |
" 14 |
Henry Bate |
Repayment of moneys disbursed |
" 255 |
" " |
John Kingston |
Employment as factor |
" 256 |
" " |
Robert Loftus |
Employment in the Indies |
" " |
" " |
George Page |
Same |
" " |
" 17 |
Susan Andrews |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 258 |
" " |
William Greene |
Employment as steward's mate or landman. |
" " |
" " |
John Thomas |
Payment of wages |
" " |
" 21 |
William and Francis Sandcroft, and George Barrett. |
Estate of John Sandcroft, deceased |
" 263 |
" " |
Elizabeth, wife of Edward Twells |
Her husband's wages |
" 264 |
" " |
Wm. Methwold |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Divers coopers |
Employment at Blackwall |
" 266 |
" " |
John Wood |
His servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
Edmund Wodar |
Employment |
" " |
" 24 |
John Pilchard |
Employment as merchant |
" 269 |
" " |
Isaac Crowther |
Employment in the Indies |
" 271 |
" " |
Richard Barbury |
Employment as steward or mate |
" " |
" 26 |
Jane Milborne |
Her servants' wages |
" 279 |
" " |
John and Winifred Parkes, only sister of Richd. Westby. |
Richard Westby's estate |
" " |
" " |
Helen Jeronimo, a Moore |
Her husband's wages |
" 280 |
" " |
Robert Holmes |
Wages of John Henchely (Hinchley) |
" 282 |
" " |
John Roberts, late master of the Little James. |
His wages |
" 284 |
" " |
Robert Barnes |
These are bracketed together, some being for more than two months' yearly of their husbands' wages, and others for servants' wages. |
" " |
John Bradbury |
Joane Stamp |
Ann Kemp |
Rebecca Barnes |
Ann Stanley |
Judith Grissell |
Mary Linklatter |
Katherine Morris |
Katherine Cooke |
Joan Hebb |
Susan Andrewes |
William Currant |
Robert Herriott |
Ales Lockier |
William Burch |
John Sympson |
Nov. 26 |
Joane Archbell, widow |
Charity [her husband slainat Ormuz] |
" 284 |
" " |
Sarah Roome, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Amy Walker, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Myriam Turner, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Richard Sampall |
Same |
" 285 |
" " |
Jane Mason |
A legacy of 5l. |
" " |
" " |
Atherton Leake |
Employment as purser's mate or steward. |
" " |
" " |
Samuel White, boatswain |
Part of his servant's wages |
" " |
" " |
John Thomas, late cook of Palsgrave. |
Part of his wages detained |
" " |
" " |
Richard, son of Aaron Burte |
Employment and apprenticeship |
" " |
" " |
Oliver Havers |
14l. given to his pretended wife |
" " |
" " |
Ales, [Alice] widow of Henry Clarke |
10l. of her husband's wages |
" " |
" " |
William Kendall |
Compensation for 137 ryals charged by Ball for unvendable saffron. |
" " |
" " |
Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Gidwyn. |
Wages of her servants, Peter Chapman and John Hall. |
" " |
" " |
Jane Milborne |
Her servant Henry Morgan's wages |
" 286 |
" " |
Elizabeth Browne |
Part of her servant, Alexander Pierce's wages. |
" " |
" " |
John Wright |
Employment and an allowance |
" " |
" " |
William Rice |
Apprenticeship |
" " |
" " |
John White, boatswain |
Allowance of wages |
" " |
" " |
Rachell Barnes |
Wages of her servant Alexander Hixe. |
" " |
" " |
Robert Pickering, surgeon |
Re-employment as Burgeon |
" " |
" 28 |
John Ersfield |
Employment as factor |
" 275 |
" " |
William Doyly |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Gregory (or George) Clement |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Richard Haynes, son of the master of Merchant Taylors' School. |
Employment as a writer |
" 278 |
Dec. 1 |
James Bickford |
His wages |
" 286 |
" " |
Alexander Coachman |
Employment as purser's mate or steward. |
" " |
" " |
James Bickford |
Interest on wages forborne |
" 288 |
" " |
Sibilla, wife of James Rynd |
Wages of her husband, a preacher |
" 289 |
" " |
George Buttery |
His wages |
" " |
" " |
Peter Bell, purser |
40l. stayed from his wages |
" " |
" 3 |
Richard Adcombe |
Entertainment as apprentice |
" 291 |
" " |
Robert Cooeley |
Employment as factor |
" 292 |
" " |
Edward Plommer |
Same |
" " |
" 5 |
Mary Jackson |
Her brother, William [sic George] Cokayne's estate. |
" 295 |
" " |
Thomas Reynolds, purser |
Repayment of money disbursed |
" 296 |
" " |
John Pilchard |
Employment as factor |
" 297 |
" 8 |
William Knightly |
Employment |
" 302 |
" " |
Gunners of the Royal James, Jonas, Star, and Eagle. |
Harbour wages |
" 304 |
" 10 |
Alice Alexander, widow |
Charity |
" 332 |
" " |
Elizabeth Mallard, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Margery Parfect, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Joane Howell, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Lucy Bayly, widow |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Byxe |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Christopher Snell |
Same |
" " |
" " |
John Cole |
Same |
" " |
" " |
William Perkins |
Employment as common man |
" " |
" " |
John Dickman |
Employment as surgeon |
" 333 |
" " |
Mary Hartly |
Her husband's pepper and wages |
" " |
" 12 |
Nicholas Woolley |
Employment as factor |
" 307 |
" " |
Edward Lee, the Company's solicitor. |
A gratification |
" " |
" " |
Adam Bowen |
Increase of wages |
" " |
" 15 |
Abraham Chamberlain |
One Bixe to go as factor |
" 309 |
" " |
— Brownlowe |
Employment as factor |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Challicombe |
Estate of John Challicombe, deceased |
" " |
" " |
Widow of Percival Hudson |
Money due to her husband |
" " |
" " |
The Company's secretary |
A gratification for 1½ years' service |
" 310 |
" 17 |
John Hinchley |
To go to the Indies as master or a passenger. |
" 313 |
" " |
— Friday, a preacher |
His indigo |
" 314 |
" 19 |
Tichburne, the solicitor |
Money disbursed |
" 317 |
" " |
Gabriel Hawley |
Employment in the Indies |
" " |
" " |
Arthur Clifford |
Allowance for 2 hhds. of nutmegs |
" 318 |
" " |
Jane Herbert |
Part of her son's wages |
" 319 |
" " |
Robert Tellowe |
Remission of a fine imposed by the President. |
" " |
" " |
Ann, wife of Samuel Jenkins |
Part of her husband's wages |
" 320 |
" " |
Francis Haldanby |
Employment as a soldier |
" " |
" " |
Alice Ramsey |
Relief for the deserted child of Lawrence Peters. |
" " |
" 23 |
Jeremy Sambrooke |
Increase of wages |
" 321 |
" " |
Thomas Chancey |
Same |
" 322 |
" " |
William Waulker, porter |
Same |
" " |
" " |
Thomas Teggin |
Recompense for assisting the beadle in warming the general courts. |
" " |
" " |
John Grimston, beadle |
Consideration for the hire of Teggin |
" " |
" " |
Nicholas Woolley |
Place of purser's mate |
" 324 |