East Indies: Miscellaneous, 1622

Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan, Volume 4, 1622-1624. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1878.

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Miscellaneous, 1622

1622 ? 224. Thirty Articles particularly recommended by the commission for trade for its advancement, with observations. The 28th article concerns the East India merchants, "that their trading turn not to the prejudice of the kingdom." [Three pages, in the handwriting of Sir Robert Heath. Domestic Corresp., Jac. I., Vol. CXXXV., No. 53, Cal., p. 477.]
(1622.) 225. A second request of Augustine Spaldinge to the President and Council. Whereas his former request was to have their allowance for his going home with the Palsgrave, his time of covenanted serving in the country being expired, and his body sickly and weak. Their reasons so far prevailed with him, as to be willing to stay until the departure of the next ship. But having received letters from his wife and friends in England, that the Company have been most falsely informed by some that went home in the Royal James, that he has committed misdemeanours to the prejudice and wronging of the Company, his earnest request is that they would make enquiry of those chief points which his wife and friends write he is falsely accused of, especially as so many men of note and worth are now met here together, that are best able to testify the contrary; and give a certificate how they find it, and further, what his carriage and care of the Company's service has been, so that if it should please God to take him out of this vale of miseries unto the hill of His mercies before his return to England, he may send same to his wife and friends, for the Company's better satisfaction of his truth and honesty. The chief things he is accused withal are:— That he has not only prejudiced the Company by private trade, but that on the coast of Sumatra and Jacatra has sold many bales of silk for his own account. Acknowledges that he sold at several times goods to the value of 450 or 500 ryals, which were truly his own, not to spend in riot and wantonness, but for the better relief of his wife and family; but he never wronged or prejudiced his employers in the least measure. Endorsed, "Copy of a Request made by Augustine Spalding, 1622." [One page and a half. O.C., Vol. IX., No. 1109.]
1622.
Heree [? Herat.]
226. Copies of the King's firmans to all Rahdars and to Mullaimbeg, and of the King's demands. The taking silk from Guylan or Shirwan for Ispahan to be free. All viziers and governors to be ready to provide camels and mules without delay, and to guard them from place to place. The King demands coats of mail, guns of six palms length, fine cloth, morse teeth, mastiffs, water and land spaniels, Irish greyhounds, and the smallest lap-dogs to be found, well-tempered knives, some singular pieces of goldsmiths' work, some of the finest and choicest sorts of china, some of the drug called Mamoora di China, drinking glasses, and "Dehauin Franck, a kind of blue stone, whereof they make powder for eyes." Endorsed, "1622. The King of Persia his demands, with other privileges granted us, at the agents' being at Court." [One page and a half. O.C., Vol. IX., No. 1113.]
1622. 227. Catalogue of writings sent for England in the Palsgrave, 1622, comprising wills, inventories, accounts, consultations, proceedings, protests, answers, letters, and certificates. Endorsed, "Catalogue of all the writings sent from Jacatra &c. into England by the Palsgrave." [One page and a half. O.C., Vol. IX., No. 1110.]
1622 ? 228. Notes of bad debts, &c. at Jambi and elsewhere to be charged to W. M[anistone's] account. [One page. O.C., Vol. IX., No. 1112.]
(1622.) 229. Account of goods brought into Holland by the Dutch East India Company and there sold, restorable to the English; consisting of pepper valued at 46,623l. 12s. 0d., silk at 1,786l. 8s. 10d., and "the unicorn's horn" at 400l., total 48,810l. 0s. 10d.; from which is to be deducted for freight and assurance 10,837l. 12s. 11d., leaving 37,972l. 7s. 11d. net. [Extract from Holland Corresp.]
1622–1624. 230. Extracts from letters containing accounts of the sale of divers jewels in Surat belonging to Morris Abbott, and others. The 1,000l. jewel sold for 5,280 rupees. The pair of pendant pearls at 2,300 rupees. Two pair emeralds, weighing 117 and 136 carats, set in gold with two small rubies to adorn them, sold for 2,910 rupees nett. [One page. O.C., Vol. IX., No. 1092.]

1622.

Petitions to the East India Company of Persons who solicit Employment, Increase of Wages, or Payment of Wages due to their Relatives in the Company's Service.

Date. Name of Petitioner. Subject of Petition. Reference.
1622. Court Min. Bk.
Jan. 4 Marian Starr Part of her husband's wages V. 299
" " William Walker, surgeon's mate Recompense for service " "
" 11 William Willson Part of son's wages " 302
" " Thos. Corbett William Roundey's wages " 303
" 16 Abel Ashworth [Not stated] " "
" " Sarah Hollice [Not stated] " "
" " Phillip Woorgan About pepper " "
" " Samuel Gooch [Not stated] " "
" " Edward Bilton [Ditto] " "
" " George Smith [Ditto] " "
" " Gilbert Lodge [Ditto] " "
" " Joan Nicholson [Ditto] " "
" " Francis Chamberleyn About providing cooks " "
" " Lucy Bayly [Not stated] " "
" 23 Widow Lemman Her husband's wages, &c. " 307
" " Phillip Woorgan About pepper " "
" 25 Isaac Crowder, steward 200 ryals, part of his goods " 310
" " Do. 1,300 ryals of Thomas Crowther, purser, deceased. " "
" " Widow [Ann] Taylor Allowance for timber " 311
" 30 Edward Charley, surgeon Wages of his servant, Thomas Dobbins, who died at Pooloroon. " 315
" " Do. Increase of his son George's wages. " "
" " Dr. Hill Employment for his nephew " 316
" " Martin Chester, master gunner of the Blessing. Increase of wages, &c. " 318
" " Edward Tynes 50l. for his outfit " 318
" " Mary Jackson Her brother George Cockayne's estate. " "
Feb. 1 Viscount Mandeville, Lord President of the Council. Employment for Philip Wood, his kinsman. " 320
" " Thomas Dryfield Purchase of indigo " 321
" 4 Alice Taylor Employment for her son " 322
" " Katherine Hamlin George Sute, her servant's wages " "
1622. Court Min. Bk.
Feb. 6 Mrs. Fitzherbert Part of her husband's wages V. 324
" " Isaac Crowder Allowance for 203 pieces of 8 " "
" 8 The ships' carpenters Payment of wages " 327
" " Philip Woorgan Allowance for his pepper " "
" 11 Mary Jackson Her brother George Cockayne's estate. " 328
" " — Hanson Captain Pepwell's estate " 329
" 13 Mayor and jurats of Dover Wages of Thos. Cullen " 333
" 20 Bartholomew Waytes, auditor Employment for his son " 339
" " Robert Owen Wages " "
" " Edward Crany Servant's wages " "
" " Joan Orton Servant's wages " "
" " Rebecca Fernandus, widow Her husband's wages " "
" " Ann Jeffery, widow Charity " 340
" " Thomas Robinson Wages in advance " "
" " Edward Bilton His servant's wages " "
" 22 Susan Thompson, widow of Robt. Kendall. Part of her brother Joseph Benson's wages. " 343
" 25 Henry Mitchell His brother Mordochay's estate " "
" " Margaret Sherwood Part of her husband's wages " 346
" 27 William Beadle Giles Painter " 347
" " — Alford, on behalf of Wm. and Fras. Singleton. Their brother Thomas' estate " 350
" " George Loveyt and Alice Tyler Payment for painting the Companys' house at Blackwall. " "
Mar. 1 Henry Edens Pension for his son's services " 351
" " Priscilla, wife of Henry Rickman. Part of her husband's wages " "
" " Maudelin Selby, widow Her late husband's wages " 352
" " Robert Rolf Part of two servants' wages " 354
" 6 Jane Albrook Part of her brother's wages " 358
" " John Crowther His son's estate " 361
" " Sibil Clarke Her son William Symondson's estate. " 362
" 11 Elizabeth Wood Part of her husband's wages " 363
" 13 Abigail Carpenter Part of wages of Stephen Larimer. " 369
" 15 Emanuel Butta, master of the Blessing. His pay " 370, 5
" 18 Margery Moss Part of her husband's wages " 375
" " Wife of Thomas Echell Part of her husband's wages " "
" 27 Mary, wife of John Burred Her servant's wages " 381
" " Elizabeth, wife of Gilbert Richardson. Part of her husband's wages " "
" " Sibilla Fielder Her son Robert Carter's property " "
" " Jane Albrooke Her husband's wages " 382
" " Grace, wife of Michael Willis Part of her husband's wages " "
" " Anne, widow of Roger Smith Her late husband's pay " "
" " Thomas East, waterman Part of his servant Joseph Tarrant's wages. " "
" 29 Wife of Richard Jones, sailor Part of her husband's pay " 385
April 10 George Lovett and Alice, widow of Thomas Tyler. Payment for painting the Company's house at Blackwall. " 391
" " Maudelin Selby Charity " 392
" " Elizabeth Alexander Part of her husband's wages " "
" " Richard Hole Payment for making sails " 393
" " Martha Miller Part of her husband's wages " "
" " Joan Jackson Her discharge from Newgate " "
" 17 Samuel Bass His wages " 399
" " Sibilla Fielder Her son's property " 400
" 26 Thomas Jones His wages " 403
" " Henry Goldwell Purser's place " 404
May 3 Isaac Crowther Estate and employment V. 410
" " Fielder and wife Estate of Robert Carter, deceased. " 411
" 6 Tobias Harris, steward To be a purser " 415
" " Arthur Fowkes To be a purser's mate " "
" 10 Isaac Crowther Balance of wages " 417
" " Peter Pelt His servant's wages " 418
" 15 Captain Pring 1,500l. of his wages " 422
" 17 Bartholomew Churchman Money disbursed to the Company's servants in their captivity in the Indies. " 427
" " Dorothy, wife of John Rowe Her husband's wages " "
" 22 Margaret Burton Part of her husband's wages " 429
" " John, father of Thomas Crowther. His son's estate " "
" " Rebecca, wife of Thomas Agard Her husband's wages " 430, 3
" " Joan, widow of Thos. Perkins The Company's cooper's work " "
June 5 George Hazard His brother Samuel Hazard's estate. " 438
" " Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol A legacy of 250l. from Richd. Wickham. " 440
" " Captain Watts Employment for his son under Hawley. " 441
" 13 Jane Yard, widow Property of her husband " 448
" " Cyprian Mills Porter at Crosby House " 449
" " — Hawley Richard Robinson to serve him " "
" " Do. 100l. advance of wages " "
" " Katherine Barbour Part of her son's wages " 450
" " Mary, widow of William Streamer. Part of her husband's wages " 451
" 18 Rebecca Agard Her pepper " 455
" 21 Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas Sadler. Allowance on her husband's account. " 456
" " David Bourne His adventure in 1st joint stock " 458
" 26 Valentine Markham, auditor Increase of wages " 463
" 29 Thomas Thornborough, purser Allowance for 8 cwt. of pepper " 469
" " Christopher Brown, master Do. 18 do. " 471
" " [Randall] Jesson Do. 4 do. " "
" " — Waller Do. 4 do. " "
" " Valentine Pretorius Dantisker Do. 50 books of calico " "

1622.

Names of Persons admitted and sworn Free Brethren of the East India Company.

Date. Free Brethren. To whom bound. By Fine or otherwise. Reference.
1622. Court Min. Book V.
Feb. 13 Elias Smith John Dike 10s. to poor box 331
May 15 William Bayart By patrimony 417 & 422

Transfers of Adventures in the East India Company.

Date. From. To. Amount. Name of Stock. Reference.
1622. £ Court Min. Book V.
Jan. 11 William Besart Sampson Newport 400 Second joint stock 303
" 23 Robert Pinchen Isaac Van Paine 500 Do. 306
" 25 Katherine Cotton (decd.) John Cotton 300 First joint stock 311
" 28 Augustine Lucotella Morris Abbott 200 Second joint stock 314
" 30 ? Robert Bell Robert Cambell 200 Do. 315
" " Do. Cicely Dunscombe 200 Do. "
Feb. 1 Mrs. Green well — Godsuch 200 Old joint stock 319
" " Do. Charles Bostock 300 Do. "
" " Do. Adam Boddins 400 Do. "
" " Sir William Russell Robert Leman 800 Second joint stock 321
" 22 George Scott George Scott and Thomas Brace. 3,200 Do. 341
" " Giles Martin John Cordall 300 Old joint stock "
" " Richard Hearne, Alderman. Richard Champin 400 First joint stock "
" " Richard Waggstaffe Isaac Pennington 100 Old joint stock "
" 27 William Bayert Geoffry Kirby 900 Second joint stock 347
Mar. 8 Gabriel Barbor Morris Abbott and Mary Harrison. 419 Do. 362
" 13 Isaac Pennington Isaac Van Paine 500 Do. 367
" " Mrs. Greenwell, widow Derick Hoest Remainder of 400 First joint stock "
" 15 Do. Thomas Hampson 100 Do. 371
" " Do. Richard Beresford Remainder of 400 Do. "
" 27 George Scott William Rolph 150 Second joint stock 381
" " Daniel Pennington Isaac Pennington 1,000 Do. "
" 29 George Scott and Thomas Brace. John Woodward 400 Do. 385
April 10 Barbara Crompton William Palmer 400 Do. 391
" 26 John Denly Katherine Leaver 800 Do. 403
May 6 Sir John Wolstenholme Alderman Halliday 2,250 divs. Do. 413
" " John Denly Mrs. Leaver 800 Do. 415
" 15 Robert Leman Richard Beresford 800 Do. 422
£ s. d.
" " Geoffrey Prescott Thomas Burton 83 6 8 First joint stock "
" " Do. Nicholas Earle 83 6 8 Do. "
" " Do. Ellis Crispe for 83 6 8 Do.
" " Do. Carew Sanders 666 13 4 Second joint stock
" 17 Sir Thomas Smythe, for Richard Westby, dedeased. Sir Thomas Smythe 400 First joint stock 427
400 Second joint stock "
" 24 William Bayart, senr. William Bayart, jun. 800 Do. 434
June 5 John Coghill Henry Coghill 6,500 Do. 440
" 7 John Saris William Stone, Trea surer. 300 First joint stock 445