Description Coastal traffic from Portsmouth 1634
Source E 190/823/9 PRO Chancery Lane, London (now at Kew)
R.Towner 4th March 1996
The 3rd January 1634
In the Delight of Gosport of 20 tonnes.
Edward Capewell , master. For Dartmouth.
For Nicholas Hodger ind. One hundred and eighty quarters of mault.
The 9th January 1634
In the John of Longstone [modern Langstone?] of 20 tonnes.
John Griggs, master. For Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. Eighty quarters of mault and two hundred dozen of
hoopes.
The 16th of January 1634
In the Elizabeth of Emsworth of 40 tonnes.
John Baily, master. For Dartmouth.
For Edward Ranstead ind. One hundred quarters of mault and five hundred dozen of hoopes.
The 17th of January 1634
In the Ann of Stape of 28 tonnes.
William Coale, master. For Weymouth.
For John Meader ind. Five thousand foot of elm board, eight pumps,
three tunns of lumber oke and two hundred foote of three inch planke. (£80)
The 8th February 1634
In the Increase of Gosport of 10 tonnes.
Nathaniel Abis, master. For Dartmouth.
For Elnathan Hannam ind. One hundred quarters of mault.
The 16th February 1634
In the Katherine and Jane of Ryde of 40 tonnes.
John Smythe, master. For Plymouth.
For John Woods ind. Four thousand[feet] of inch board, ten dozen oares, seven loads of hoopes, four [loads?] timber and two loads of quarters.
In the Gift of God of Newport of 12 tonnes.
Nicholas Beldam, master. For Aps———.
For Edward Soanes ind. Forty [quarters?] of mault.
The 22nd of February 1634
In the John of Portsmouth of 8 tonnes.
John Pickford, master. For Hampton [modern Southampton]
For John Riggs. Four pieces of iron ordnance viz:
two Mynions and two Falcons.
The —– of February 1634
In the John of Longstone of 30 tonnes [but see above]
John Baily, master. For London.
For Thomas B——th ind. 20 quarters of wheat, two of pottashes,
three hundred reams of English brown paper and one tonne of dye stuff.
The 8th April (?)
In the Speedwell of Sandwich.
———— Master. For London.
———— Tenn loads of Oken timber ———- ——– Four thousand of barrell
boards. Five hundred —————
The 15th April
In the Fortune of Ryde of 14 tonnes.
Phillip White, master. For Foye.
For John White ind. Eight hundred foot of inch and a halfe and two inch planke. One thousand and a half of syles and headings, three hundred dozen of hoops and two thousand of elm board.
The 16th April
In the Katherine and Jane of Ryde of 40 tons.
John Smythe, master. For Plymouth.
For George Baily ind. Four score quarters of mault, six hundred dozen of hoops, Four thousand h.hed timber and three dozen of oares.
In the John of Longstone of 20 tons.
John Grigge, master. For Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. One hundred quarters of mault and
three hundred dozen of hoops.
The 2nd of May
In the C(?)–ard of Gosport of 20 tons.
Richard Holger, Master. For Plymouth.
For Elnathan Hannam ind. Four score quarters of mault.
The 14th of May
In the —–ste of London of 40 tons.
William Thomas, master. For London.
For the said master ind. Thirty ton of timber, six ton of English —-ren,
200 reams of brown paper and one thousand of barrel boards.
The 15th of May
In the Sara of London of 30 tons
Henry Sparling, master. For London.
For Clement Browne ind. Twenty loads of Oken planke. Five thousand barrell boards, five tons of English iron and one hundred reams of brown paper.
The 4th June
In the Speedwell of Sandwich of 40 tons.
Richard –ollins, master. For London.
For Clement Browne ind. Twenty(?) tons of planke. ———-of timber.
Five tons of barrell boards.
The 5th June
In the John of Longstone of 20 tons.
John Griggs, master. For Dartmouth
For Edward Ranstead ind. One hundred quarters of mault and
two hundred dozen of hoops.
In the Elizabeth of Emsworth of 30 tons.
John Baily, master. For Foye.
For Edward Soant ind. Six score quarters of mault.
The 20th June
In the Remembrance of Gosport of 30 tons.
Daniell Bradly, master. For Foye.
For Richard Wood ind. Seaven hundred dozen of hogshead hoops. Five thousand of hogshead headinge, one thousand foot of inch and half planke, one thousand foot of inch board, one load of oares and four tons of Oke timber.
The 10th July
In the Thomas of Rochester of 30 tons
Thomas Starland(?), master. For London.
For Clement Browne ind. Twenty loads of Oken timber. Six loads of two and three inch plank. Four thousand of barrel boards.
The 17th July
In the John of Longstone of 20 tons.
John Griggs, master. For London.
For Thomas Backshell(??) ind. Six loads of planke, two hundred reams of paper, two thousand of barrel boards and thirty quarters of wheat.
The 1st of August
In the Prudence of Gosport of 30 tons.
William Purdy, Master. For Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. One hundred quarters of mault.
——— —— dozen of hoopes and six tons of timber.
The 2nd of August
In the John of Portsmouth of 24 tons.
Thomas —igton, Master. For London.
For Robert Pase(?) ind. Eighteen(?) tons of small oken timber —– —– plank
and five hundred treenails.
The 7th of August
In the Susan of Christchurch of 12 tons.
Elyas Coffin, Master. For Dartmouth.
For William Buckenham ind. 70 quarters of mault.
The 7th September
In the Elizabeth of Gosport of 15 tons.
Robert Kendall, Master. For Apsum (?)
For Elnathan Hannam ind. Six score quarters of mault.
The 19th September
In the Sara of London of 20 tons.
Henry Sparlinge, Master. For London.
For Clement Browne ind. Six tons of iron, nyne loads of planke,
Seaven loads of timber, five loads of barke, oone thousand barrell boards
and two thousand of treenails.
In the Elizabeth of Christchurch of 12 tons.
William Craster, Master. For Christchurch.
For George Toomer ind. Seaventeen quarters of wheat.
The 22nd of September
In the Elizabeth of Portsmouth of 30 tons.
John Baily, Master. For London.
For Thomas Soane ind. Twenty tons of timber, three thousand of barrell boards, one hundred reams of browne paper, two(?) tons(?) of pottashes and one load of spokes.
The 25th of September
In the John of Longstone of 20 tons.
John Griggs, Master for Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. One hundred quarters of mault and four hundred dozen of hoopes.
The 30th of September
In the Thomas of Gosport of 24 tons.
Thomas Nunnington, Master. For Dartmouth.
For William Buckenham ind. Seaven score quarters of mault.
In the John of Portsmouth of -iii tons [presume 8 tons]
John Pickford, Master. For Hampton.
For Arnold Elzey ind. Three small iron pieces called Faurens(?) being 27 cwt.
[John Riggs ind used same ship for moving cannon on 22nd Feb. 1634]
The 11th of November
In the John of Longstone of 20 tons.
John Griggs, Master. For Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. Four score quarters of mault.
Five hundred dozen of hoopes.
In the Gift of God of Newport of 12 tons.
Nicholas Beldon, Master. For Dartmouth.
For George Baily ind. Four score quarters of mault.
The 4th December
In the Margaret and John of Ryde of 12 tons.
William Jutland, Master. For Poole
For John Farchin ind. one thousand foot of Oken planke, four hundred and fifty dozen of Rynde hoops and four score and twelve dozen of white hoops.
The 12th December
In the Elizabeth of Emsworth of 30 tons.
John Baily, Master for London.
For Robert Napp ind. Twenty tons of shiptimber, two tons of pottashes, two hundred reams of English brown paper, five quarters of barley and thirty quarters of wheat.
The 14th of December
In the Delight of Gosport of 25 tons.
Edward Capewell, Master. For Dartmouth.
For Nicholas Hid— er ind. Nyne score quarters of mault.
The 23rd of December
In the Gift of God of Newport.
Nicholas Beldom, Master. For Dartmouth.
For ——— ——— 80 quarters of mault.