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Deptford (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 527
A meeting at Sir William Gerards house the 1 of July 1564. for the setting foorth of a voyage to Guinea, with the Minion of the Queens, the John Baptist of London, and the Merline of M. Gonson.AT this meeting were these chiefe adventurers, Sir William Gerard, sir William Chester, sir Thomas Lodge, Anthonie Hickman, and Edward Castelin. Where it was agreed that Francis Ashbie should be sent to Deptford to M. Gonson for his letters to Peter Pet to goe about the rigging of the Minion upon the Queenes majesties charges, and so the said Francis to repaire with the same letters to Gillingham with money to supplie our charge there. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith call upon their partners to supply towards this new rigging and victualling, 29 li. 10s. 6d. for every 100 li. value. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith bring in 50 li. towards the furniture of the premisses. Likewise it is agreed that if M. Gonson give his consent that the
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): narrative 527
ptist of London, and the Merline of M. Gonson.AT this meeting were these chiefe adventurers, Sir William Gerard, sir William Chester, sir Thomas Lodge, Anthonie Hickman, and Edward Castelin. Where it was agreed that Francis Ashbie should be sent to Deptford to M. Gonson for his letters to Peter Pet to goe about the rigging of the Minion upon the Queenes majesties charges, and so the said Francis to repaire with the same letters to Gillingham with money to supplie our charge there. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith call upon their partners to supply towards this new rigging and victualling, 29 li. 10s. 6d. for every 100 li. value. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith bring in 50 li. towards the furniture of the premisses. Likewise it is agreed that if M. Gonson give his consent that the Merline shall be brought about from Bristoll to Hampton , that a letter be drawen whereunto his hand shall be, before order be given for the same.
Gillingham (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 527
yage to Guinea, with the Minion of the Queens, the John Baptist of London, and the Merline of M. Gonson.AT this meeting were these chiefe adventurers, Sir William Gerard, sir William Chester, sir Thomas Lodge, Anthonie Hickman, and Edward Castelin. Where it was agreed that Francis Ashbie should be sent to Deptford to M. Gonson for his letters to Peter Pet to goe about the rigging of the Minion upon the Queenes majesties charges, and so the said Francis to repaire with the same letters to Gillingham with money to supplie our charge there. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith call upon their partners to supply towards this new rigging and victualling, 29 li. 10s. 6d. for every 100 li. value. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith bring in 50 li. towards the furniture of the premisses. Likewise it is agreed that if M. Gonson give his consent that the Merline shall be brought about from Bristoll to Hampton , that a letter be drawen whereu
July, 1564 AD (search for this): narrative 527
A meeting at Sir William Gerards house the 1 of July 1564. for the setting foorth of a voyage to Guinea, with the Minion of the Queens, the John Baptist of London, and the Merline of M. Gonson.AT this meeting were these chiefe adventurers, Sir William Gerard, sir William Chester, sir Thomas Lodge, Anthonie Hickman, and Edward Castelin. Where it was agreed that Francis Ashbie should be sent to Deptford to M. Gonson for his letters to Peter Pet to goe about the rigging of the Minion upon the Queenes majesties charges, and so the said Francis to repaire with the same letters to Gillingham with money to supplie our charge there. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith call upon their partners to supply towards this new rigging and victualling, 29 li. 10s. 6d. for every 100 li. value. Also that every one of the five partners shall foorthwith bring in 50 li. towards the furniture of the premisses. Likewise it is agreed that if M. Gonson give his consent that the