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Date. |
Former Name. |
Tons. |
Present Name. |
Owners. |
Country whence taken. |
Folio. |
1670. |
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March 12 |
*Vrede
|
— |
— |
— |
— |
M 152 |
" 12 |
*Figtree
|
— |
— |
— |
— |
M 152 |
" 12 |
Hope of Flushing
|
— |
— |
— |
— |
M 152 |
April 5 |
— |
— |
Thomas of Hull
|
Hull merchants |
— |
153 |
" 7 |
— |
— |
John of London
|
London merchants |
Algiers |
M 155 |
May 2 |
— |
— |
Mermaid
|
English merchants |
— |
M 159 |
" 2 |
— |
— |
Mary
|
" " |
— |
M159 |
" 3 |
— |
— |
James of London
|
Capt. Rob. Robin. son. |
— |
158 |
" 13 |
— |
— |
Spaniard
|
Wm. Swan of Shadwell. |
— |
161 |
June 15 |
— |
— |
Diligence
|
English merchants |
— |
M 168 |
" 15 |
— |
— |
Industry
|
" " |
— |
M 168 |
" 15 |
— |
— |
Two not named
|
" " |
— |
M 168 |
July 4 |
— |
— |
Solomon
|
London merchants |
— |
170 |
" 4 |
— |
— |
Jacob
|
" " |
— |
170 |
Aug. 1 |
Dove
|
70 |
Philip
|
— |
States General |
M 176 |
" 3 |
Figtree of Aker-stell. |
— |
— |
Irish merchants |
" " |
M 176 |
" 15 |
— |
— |
St. George of London
|
London merchants |
— |
M177 |
" 16 |
Sun
|
300 |
Noble Catherine
|
— |
States General |
M 178 |
" 21 |
— |
— |
Eagle
|
— |
— |
M 178 |
" 21 |
— |
— |
Pelican
|
|
— |
M 178 |
Sept. 24 |
— |
120 |
Blackamore
|
— |
— |
M 178 |
Oct. 22 |
— |
100 |
Dorothy
|
— |
— |
182 |
" 31 |
— |
200 |
Mary of Hamburg
|
— |
— |
182 |
Book of accounts of grants of offices by Charles II., 1661–1670, with calculations by the auditors of profits received therefrom:—
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Page |
1–5, 23. Laurence Hyde, Master of the Robes. |
6, 15. Sir John Robinson, Lieutenant of the Tower. |
7. Sir Rob. Vyner and others, Commissioners for the Piedmont Protestants. |
8. Sir George Downing, Envoy to Holland. |
9. Wm. Tayleur, surveyor of Windsor Castle. |
10. Montague, Earl of Lindsey, and 2 others, keepers of Woodstock Park. |
10. John, Lord Belasyse, Governor of Hull. |
11. Sir Jordan Crosland, Governor of Scarborough. |
12. Bernard Grenville, purveyor of horses. |
12. Wm. Sheldon, deputy-governor of Guernsey. |
12. Denis Gauden, surveyor of Navy victuals. |
14. Hugh May, surveyor of buildings. |
18. Edward, Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Wardrobe. |
19. Hen. Seymour, Keeper of the Hanaper in the Chancery. |
21. Sir P. Musgrave, Governor of Carlisle. |
25. Sir Maurice Berkeley, Governor of Dunkirk. |
26. Wm. Ashburnham, cofferer of the Household. |
28. Sir John Shaw and Edw. Backwell, treasurers for
Dunkirk, and the King's soldiers in Flanders. |
32. Sir Wm. Waller, prisage and butlerage of England and
Wales. [Latin, imperfect. S.P. Dom., Car. II. 281,
No. 162.] |