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Hermann Friedrich DÖRRIEN & his wife, Agneta WOLTERS

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<strong>Hermann</strong> <strong>Friedrich</strong> <strong>DÖRRIEN</strong> & <strong>his</strong> <strong>wife</strong>, <strong>Agneta</strong> <strong>WOLTERS</strong> 23<br />

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Master, and set fire to <strong>his</strong> house. / HERMAN STRODTMAN was indicted at the Old Bailey, on three several indictments. The first was for the murder of Peter Wolter, <strong>his</strong><br />

fellow servant, on the 27th of April, 1701: the second, for breaking open the house of Messieurs Stein and Dorien, and stealing a watch and other things, the property of<br />

the said Peter Wolter; and the third for stealing divers goods, the property of Herman Frederick Dorien, on the day before mentioned. / From the depositions of the<br />

witnesses it appeared, that the prisoner having been discharged the service of Messieurs Stein and Dorien, for some misdemeanours, about three days before the fact<br />

was committed, took lodgings at the Sun Alehouse in Queenstreet, and told the master of the house, that <strong>his</strong> father was a merchant in Saxony, and that he was come to<br />

London to learn the English language, after which he was to go to the West Indies; and that <strong>his</strong> cloaths were to arrive that evening by the carrier. .... // The Confession<br />

of HERMAN STRODTMAN. ―In the year 1683, or a little before, I was born at Revel in Lisland, and had the happiness to come of a good family; my parents being of some<br />

account in the world, and also a godly and religious people, who took great care of my education. / About the year 1694, my father sent me to school to Lubeck, where I<br />

continued till Michaelmas 1698. From thence I went to Hamburgh, and staid there till I set out for England. I arrived at London in March following, and (together with one<br />

Peter Wolter, who came with me to England) was bound apprentice to Mr. Stein and Mr. Dorien, merchants, and partners in London. Peter Wolter and myself, having<br />

been fellow-travellers, and being now fellow-prentices, we lived for some time very friendly and lovingly together, till about August last, when <strong>his</strong> sister was married to<br />

one of our masters, Mr. Dorien. ....‖ Accessed on: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QOdCAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA32&dq=#v=onepage&q&f=false<br />

National Archives > Cosserat's Naturalisation Act HL/PO/JO/10/1/469/871 9 Jan 1694 > ―Amended Draft of an Act for naturalising of Bernard Cosserat, als Mourté,<br />

and Alexander Ringli and others. Identical with Act, except that the names contained in the separate schedules on the Roll were added by the Commons (see Annex f)<br />

below.) ... f) 11 Feb -- Certificates that the persons added to the Bill by the Commons had taken the Sacrament, the first five in the true Protestant High German<br />

Lutheran late Parish Church, Trinity the Less, London, signed by John Esdras Edzard, the Minister, and Theodore Jacobsen and David Becceler, the Trustees of the<br />

said church; ... f1) Herman Frederick Dorryen, on Christmas Day. Dated 1 Jan Attested Henry Ulcken, Peter Willoke. / f2) Georg Stein, on Christmas Day. Dated and<br />

attested as preceding. ....‖ > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=061-hlpojo_1-5&cid=1-1-1-1-40-6#1-1-1-1-40-6<br />

The Manuscripts of the House of Lords, Vol. 1, London, H.M. Stationary Office, 1900, p. 428 > ―(f). 11 Feb. — Certificates that the persons added to the Bill by the<br />

Commons had taken the Sacrament, the first five in the true Protestant High German Lutheran late Parish Church, Trinity the Less, London, signed by John Esdras<br />

Edzard, the Minister, and Theodore Jacobsen and David Becceler, the Trustees of the said church ; and the sixth in the Dutch Church in London, signed by Samuel<br />

Biscop, the Minister. [Sent up from the commons t<strong>his</strong> day with the returned Bill LJ XV., 487,] viz. : - -- / (f) 1 Herman Frederick Dorryen, on Christmas Day. Dated 1 Jan.<br />

Attested by Henry Ulcken, Peter Willoke. / (f) 2 Georg Stein, on Christmas Day. Dated and attested as preceding. ....‖ > Accessed on:<br />

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=esdCAAAAYAAJ&q=487+%22Frederick+Dorryen,+on+Christmas%22&dq= & on:<br />

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=esdCAAAAYAAJ&q=Dorryen+Stein&dq=<br />

National Archives > Cosserat's Naturalisation Act HL/PO/JO/10/1/469/871 9 Jan 1694 > ―Amended Draft of an Act for naturalising of Bernard Cosserat, als Mourté,<br />

and Alexander Ringli and others. Identical with Act, except that the names contained in the separate schedules on the Roll were added by the Commons (see Annex f)<br />

below.) ... f) 11 Feb -- Certificates that the persons added to the Bill by the Commons had taken the Sacrament, the first five in the true Protestant High German<br />

Lutheran late Parish Church, Trinity the Less, London, signed by John Esdras Edzard, the Minister, and Theodore Jacobsen and David Becceler, the Trustees of the<br />

said church; ... f1) Herman Frederick Dorryen, on Christmas Day. Dated 1 Jan Attested Henry Ulcken, Peter Willoke. / f2) Georg Stein, on Christmas Day. Dated and<br />

attested as preceding. ....‖ > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=061-hlpojo_1-5&cid=1-1-1-1-40-6#1-1-1-1-40-6<br />

The Publications of The Huguenot Society of London, Quarto Series, Volume 18, 1911, p. 238 > ―... / 8 Frederick Herman Dorrien, born at Hildersheim in Germany, son<br />

of John Christian Dorrien and Anna Margreta, <strong>his</strong> <strong>wife</strong>. / 8 George Stehn, born at Lubeck in Germany, son of George Stehn and Margreta, <strong>his</strong> <strong>wife</strong>. / ....‖ > Accessed on:<br />

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=omcmAQAAIAAJ&q=Dorrien+Margreta&dq=<br />

Lappenberg, Dr. Johann Martin: Urkundliche Weichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London, In zwei abtheilungen mit vier Tafeln in Steindruck, Hamburg, 1851, p. 196<br />

> 3. Indentur vom 20. December 1762. 3. George HI., worin auf Grund der Letters patent und drei früherer Indenturen die Rechte der Kaufleute bestätigt werden. Die<br />

zweite und dritte Indentur finde ich nicht, wohl aber werden in der gegenwärtigen ihre Contrahenten aufgeführt:<br />

Indenture bearing date the fifth Day of September 1729 and made between the said Jacob Jacobsen by the name of Sir Jacob Jacobsen, Knight, Clement Boehm and<br />

Henry Sperling of London, Merchants, Herman Frederick Dorrien of Hamburgh, Merchant, Joban Henrick Boock and George Stehn of London, Merchants, of the one<br />

part, and Martin Ludolph of London, Merchant, of the other part ... reciting that the said (folgen die Trustees von 1702) were all dead and that the said Sir Jacob<br />

Jacobsen, Henry Sperling and George Stehn had declined acting in the said trust. And further reciting a decree of the High Court of Chancery made the fifteenth day of<br />

May 1705 in two causes, wherein the then Attorney General at the relation of Theodore Jacobson and others was plaintiff and John Esdras Edzardi and others were<br />

defendants. Et e contra (it was amongst other things) ordered, that the Trustees and Assignees then assigned unto and all others, that should by the Consistory 'or<br />

by Robin Cary Askew<br />

– updated September 2011 –

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