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CAPTAINS, GOVERNORS AND SUPERCARGOES: THE DAVIDSON COLLECTION OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
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A CHINESE ARMORIAL SOUP PLATE, YONGZHENG PERIOD, CIRCA 1725 painted with the arms of Godfrey in famille-rose enamels within an underglaze-blue border set with a crest Diameter 21.7cm Davidson Collection no: 40 Provenance:? Weld Collection Heirloom & Howard, XSCW259 One of five services for Edmund or Peter Godfrey both of whom were supercargoes. The mantling of this service with rose and white enamels and with an underglaze blue border. The arms are of Godfrey, Sable a chevron between three pelicans’ heads erased or vulning themselves proper; crest, A demi negro holding in the dexter hand a cross crosslet fitched argent; motto ‘Corde fixam’.[1] Made for Godfrey a family originally from Kent, with later Essex connections from their grandfather, Michael Godfrey (1625-1689), a very successful mercer who purchased a house called The Rookery, in George Lane, Woodford, as his out-of-town house. His eldest son, Michael, was also a member of the Mercers’ Company and was one of the founders of the Bank of England, but he died quite young. The Rookery passed to Peter Godfrey (1662-1724), Michael’s only surviving brother. He was also a prosperous City merchant, a Director of the Bank of England and Director of the East India Company (1698-99 and 1710-18), and he served two terms as a Member of Parliament for the City. He married twice and had eight children, but although five of them reached middle age, all died unmarried, although not necessarily childless.[2] Peter Godfrey’s third son Peter Godfrey (1695-1769) was a supercargo from 1712 (aged seventeen) and became Chief of the Council at Canton in 1728. He was admitted to the Mercers’ Company in 1723 and became a Director of the East India Company (EIC), serving for about sixteen years in several sessions between 1734 and 1760. He was buried at Woodford on 21 July 1769. After his death a tall Corinthian column of Siena marble was erected over the family vault. It was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and is a replica of those he designed for the Bank of England, none of which survived. It is listed as Grade II*.[3] Peter junior had three brothers; Joseph, a member of the Sun Fire Office management committee with Peter, Thomas (1693-1772) and Edmund (1696-1765), both the latter were also involved with the EIC. Edmund had sailed to China as a supercargo around 1729-31. Thomas and Edmund both signed charter party for voyages during the 1750s, sometimes working together. On 9th April 1746 Thomas and Joseph Godfrey were two of seven scrutineers who presided over the election of the Directors of the EIC, with Thomas as the Chairman. In the 1770s the illegitimate sons of Peter and Thomas; William and David Godfrey, signed the charter party for the ship Godfrey (2).[4]?? Peter Godfrey is known to have been a supercargo in the voyage seasons 1712/3 on the Loyal Bliss to China;[5] 1715/6 on the Marlborough to China and Madras;[6] 1718/9 on the Sunderland to China;[7] and for voyage season 1727/28 at Canton, chief of the Council of eleven Supercargoes for the Caesar (3), Harrison, Macclesfield (2) andSunderland.[8] Peter Godfrey travelled to Canton for this voyage season on the Caesar (3) arriving off Macao on 15 June 1728 ahead of the other three ships. Godfrey had considerable trouble on arrival as the senior Chinese official from whom they needed permission to trade was regarded by the Co-Hong merchants as so bad (putting merchants in chains and milking them for cash) they had all left Canton. Matters improved when this senior official fortunately died. The main items Godfrey was mandated to buy was chinaware and tea.[9]All the ships finally obtained their goods and the last one sailed at the beginning of January 1729. Edmund Godfrey was a supercargo in voyage seasons 1716/7 on the Townshend to China;[10] 1719/20 on the Sarumto China; [11]? 1726/7 on the Prince Augustus to China;[12] and in 1729-31 at Canton as a supercargo.[13] This service which dates to 1725 was made for either Peter or Edmund. It was almost certainly ordered by Edmund Godfrey, younger brother of Peter, who was a supercargo on the Prince Augustus in the voyage season 1726/7 and therefore more likely owned by Edmund, as his elder brother probably owned or inherited one of the three earlier services of 1718, 1720 and 1722. [1] D. S, Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, 1974, Vol. I? Style A5, p172? [2] Georgina Green, Sir Charles Raymond of Valentines and the East India Company, Hainault Press, Ilford, 2015 p 82-3? [3] Arthur Norman Harrisson, The family of Godfrey of Woodford, Essex and of East Bergholt, Suffolk, Woodford Historical Society Transactions Part XII (1966) [4] British Library (BL), India Office Records (IOR):? EIC? Court Book,? B/93 , p 379 30 October 1777 [5] BL, IOR: EIC Letter Book 14, Orders and Instructions, E/3/98 f 222 , 19 December 1712 [6] BL, IOR: EIC Letter Book 15, Orders and Instructions, E/3/98 ff 332 – 37,? 6 January 1716, E/3/98/ f 354v, 31 January 1716 [7] BL, IOR: EIC Letter Book 16,? Orders and Instructions,? E/3/99 ff 295-300, 19 December 1718 [8] BL, IOR: G/12/27 Factory Records Canton 1727-29 [9] H. B. Morse, The East India Company Trading to China, Vol. I, 1926 & 2007, p185-192 [10] BL, IOR: EIC Letter Book 16, Orders and Instructions,? E/3/99 f 25v,? 7 December 1716 [11] BL,IOR: EIC Letter Book 17 ,? Orders and Instructions, E/3/100 f 40v,? 16 December 1719 [12] BL, IOR: EIC Letter Book 20,? Orders and Instructions? E/3/103 ff 174-80,? 25 November 1726 [13] BL, IOR: G/12/30 Factory Records Canton 1729-31Condition ReportUV LIGHT INSPECTED. ?Presents well. Some restored frits to the rim. Please see additional UV and natural light photographs.

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