Death certificate for Emmanuel Altham : Muselipatam [i.e. Machilipatnam, India], ca. 1635 Jan. 17.

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Death certificate for Emmanuel Altham : Muselipatam [i.e. Machilipatnam, India], ca. 1635 Jan. 17.

Certifying the death of English ship captain Emamanuel Altham. Reporting "that on the 17th January Anno 1635 Capta. Emanuell Altham (arriving to this place Muselipatam) being verry sick and weake the same eavening about ten of the clock perusing his particular bookes of accompts and many other wrightings caused William King, gunner, and Thomas Howard, drummer, to tere them in peces and afterwards causeing a fire to be made in his chamber saw them all burned." Signed by Francis Day, Edward Collett, William Kinge and Thomas Howard.

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