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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
[ NOVEMBER, 1932
8 Voyage to Ostend consd. James Tobin and Capt.
Wright(19).. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8 Voyage to Ostend consd. to Captn. Jackson(20) . 8 Voyage to Ostend consd. to Pennicott and Cock(*1.. 9 Captn. Jackson lent him at respondentia on the Brus
sels .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1806. 6. - 2288. 15. 6. 1606. 10. -
180.
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6131. 11. 41.
* Interest dr. to Osmond Beaver Esqr. £78. 2. 6. for interest of
borrow'd of him which Mr. Lewis has paid him .. .. ..
£1500
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$78.
2.
6.
Voyage to France per Capt. Villamont(**) dr. to Stock £66. 13. 4. for papers of flowers &ct. sent by him from China, in order to buy wine &ct. amount to T. 200 @ 68. 8d. per Tale £
.. .. i
66. 13. 4.
Stock dr. to account current Madrass £8825. 16. 11. for amount of stock in these books transferred to them, they being those which I referr all others to .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8825.
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[NOTES ON DOCUMENT No. 70.) (1) Bagnall Wallis was second mate of the Company's ship Cardigan, then in India. (3) Tho Essex, Capt. Henry Glogg, sailed for China 13 January 1716/17 (Letter Book, vol. 16, p. 100). (3) John Birkhead, & cousin of Scattergood.
(4) The Townshend, Capt. Charles Kesar, sailed for China 13 January 1716/17 (Letter Book, vol. 16. p. 100).
(5) Edward Harrison, President of Fort St. George 1711.1717, returned to England in the King George. Capt. Samuel Lewis, which arrived 28 June 1717 (Letter Book, vol. 16, p. 263).
(6) The Addison, a Company's ship, commanded by Capt. Zachary Hicks, was despatched to Bombay in 1718 (Marine Records, Logs).
(1) Jane Bradshaw, probably the widow of Henry Bradshaw, a free merchant in Fort St. George in 1706.
(8) William Cartlitch with whom Scattergood had extensive dealings in the following year.
(9) The Hanover, a Company's ship, Captain James Osborno, wae despatched to Bengal at the end of October 1716 (Letter Book, vol. 16, p. 1).
(10) The Duke of Cambridge, a Company's ship, Capt. Daniel Small, was despatched to Madras 15 February 1716/17 (Letter Book, vol. 16, p. 100).
(12) Miss Elizabeth Scattergood, then residing at Lincoln. (13) Captain John Flanmor, not apparently a company's servant. (18) Oamond Beauvoir, one of Scattergood's numerous attorneys or business agents. (14) This would be for wine shipped on behalf of Scattergood and Harris. (15) John Pugh, a protégé of the Rev. John Lewis, later recommended to Scattergood's care. (10) Peter Godfroy, father of Captain Peter Godfrey, at this time one of the Directors of the E. I. Co.
(17) The Queen, Company's ship, Capt. John Martin, arrived in England in Nov. 1716 (Marine Records, Logs).
(18) With the firm of Peter Hambly (or Hamly) and Miles Barnes Scattergood did extensive business in the following year.
(19) Captain Robert Wright who commanded the Prince Eugene, a ship of the Ostend Company, of which James Tobin was supercargo.
(30) Captain Peter Jackson, commander of the Brussels galley, also a ship of the Ostend Company. (3) William Pennicott and Leonard Cocks, a firm dealing in goods brought by the Ostend ships.
(33) Captain Villamont (Villeaumont, Villemount) Jardin, commanded the ship Count (Comte) Toulouse, which sailed from Canton for France in January 1720/1.