Plymouth Iberian Shipping Notice (12 December 1699)

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Artifact Summary
Artifact type Gazette
Creator/author The London Gazette
Date 12 December 1699
Period Stuart
City and country of origin Plymouth, England
Abstract

Entry

  • Imprint/call number: The London Gazette, issue 3558 (14 December 1699), page 1
  • Keywords: Gazette; London Gazette; Gazette notice; Shipping Notice; Shipping; Iberian Trade; Ports; Merchants
  • Latitude: 50.3755
  • Longitude: -4.1427
  • Current location:
  • Economic theme: Iberian Trade; Merchants; Ports; Shipping
  • Practice/technology: Print culture; Gazette notice
  • Capitalism status:
  • Religious context:
  • Legal/political context: Printed notice in The London Gazette; commercial and official print culture
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[The London Gazette, issue 3558 (14 December 1699), page 1.] Source page: issue page.

Plymouth, Dec. 12. Yesterday came in here the Bilbao Falcon of London, William Tremp master, from St. Sebastian's, and the Rebecca of London, Thomas Mins master, from Lubec. The Thomas and John of Margate, Edward Mourton master, was put into this port being bound to St. Sebastian's; and the Janson of Rotterdam, Peter Ayme master, was bound to Cadiz.

Editorial note: Internal issue heading: to PonDap December 18. 1699.. Normalized conservatively from a shared maritime segment with two datelined port reports. Mapped to Plymouth harbour area. Retained as a compact Gazette witness to Iberian and Baltic shipping through Plymouth.