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- 4 JULY 1637
SYMON SMYTH versus JACOB SEAGERS.
Witnesses:–
James de Raet of the parish of St. Katherine, Coleman, London, broker, aged 48. Signature.
Phillip Careles of the parish of St. Margaret, Lothbury, London, broker, aged 54. Signature.
Concerning goods on board the Caulkman, sunk in the Thames.
That de Raet was admitted a broker by the court of Aldermen. He sold for James Baker of London, merchant, Danske rye to . . . Powell, a baker in Southwark. That he was requested by Lucas Jacobs to depose on to the price of Danske rye. Certain rye was consigned to William Booth, servant to John Trimmell of London, merchant, by William Davies of Dansick, merchant, a free broker of London, and was sold to . . . Marshall, a fishmonger.
Potash and buckrams and other goods belonged to John son of plaintiff, Thomas Wieth, Michael Clyatt his servant and . . . Mantell. [See No. 238, etc.] (fol. 231-3)
source: Shilton, Dorothy O. and Richard Holworthy, eds. High Court of Admiralty Examinations 1637-1638. New York, NY: Publications of the Anglo-American Records Foundation, 1932.
- 5 JULY 1637
SYMON SMYTH versus JACOB SEAGERS.
Witnesses:–
John Jourdayne of the parish of All Hallows the less, London, dyer, aged 45. Signature.
William Powell of St. Saviour, Southwark, co. Surrey, baker, aged 52. Signature.
That Jourdayne delivered English rye to be grinded which was sold, according to . . . Chambers, a miller, at 18s to 20s a quarter. That English rye is as good, and worth as much, as Danske rye.
That Powell bought of James de Baker 500 quarters of “outlandish rye at 20s a quarter, and sold 400 quarters to Lucas Jacobs for a miller at 24s a quarter. [See No. 264] (fol. 234-5)
source: Shilton, Dorothy O. and Richard Holworthy, eds. High Court of Admiralty Examinations 1637-1638. New York, NY: Publications of the Anglo-American Records Foundation, 1932.
- Surry Co. Vol. 1 – P- 46. 7 Mar., 1654.
Richd Marydale for Wm Powell, of the Parish of St. Marye Oneryes alias St. Saviors, neere the Borough of Southwarke, in the County of Surry, Baker, Brother & heir to Capt. Wm. Powell, Geo. Powell of this Collonye & his nephew Ricnd Powell, Marye Powell, dt of the sd Richd, of same, maketh claime to the plantation, now in occupation of Jno Bishopp, neere Crouches Creeke in Surry Co, & all lands or other property which were (of) the sd. Capt. Wm. Powell, Geo. Richd & Marye Powell, at the time of their, or any of their decease.
source: Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume 2. Richmond, VA: Richmond Press, 1921.
- V. 1–P. 82. 1 July 1656.
Wm. Powell, of Southwarke Par., Surry Co., in England, baker, admr. of est. of Capt. Wm. Powell, late of Chippoakes in Col. of Va. his natural bro. decd. & heire unto Geo. Powell, natural son of late Capt. Wm. Powell, Wm. Parker & W. Anne of Leadenhall St., London, Cheesemonger. Sold to Wm. Batte, of Chippoakes, Gent. 800 a. in Surry, Va., Ann W. of Wm. Parker gr. Dt. of sd Capt. Wm. Powell, land on Lower Chippoakes Cr. on Jas. R., bet. Chippoakes Cr. & Sunken Marsh, near Crouches Cr., Pat. by Wm Powell.
source: Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume 2. Richmond, VA: Richmond Press, 1921.
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