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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=conceiveth contained sugar) and with the rest of the said in TO DO: XXX |
− | + | and fruite and the said eight chestes shee departed thence on or about | |
− | + | the twentieth of January last, bound for London, and saith that in | |
− | + | her course of proceeding for London, comming off dover shee was | |
− | + | met with set upon and seized by a man of warr of Callice | |
− | + | (whereof Captain John Bennard was commaunder) and with | |
− | + | the said wines, fruits and chestes carried to Callice, where shee | |
− | + | was unladen, and that it was about two monethes before | |
− | + | the said shipp was cleared thence againe, which hee knoweth | |
− | + | being one of her company and seeing the premisses soe donne. | |
− | + | To the third hee saith that when the goods came afterwards | |
− | + | to be restored aboard, there were severall butt butts of the | |
− | + | said wines, and severall ˹barrells and˺ peeces of the said fruite wanting, which | |
− | + | were quite taken away and withheld, and lost to the said TO DO: owners | |
− | + | Alsoe hee saith that the shipps powder, shott and victualls | |
− | + | were taken away while shee was at Callice under the said | |
− | + | seizure and much of her cordig cordage cut spoiled and | |
− | + | imbeazeld, and the shipp her selfe much broken and spoiled | |
− | + | and saith that the goods that were there restored were dammified | |
− | + | besides hee saith the shipp was much let and hindered in her | |
− | + | imployment by the said seizure and detencion, And otherwise hee | |
− | + | cannot depose. | |
− | + | To the fourth hee saith that the said owners have bin at great | |
− | + | cost here since the shipps arivall, to repaire her of the dammage | |
− | + | received while shee was under the said seizure at Callice. | |
− | + | And otherwise hee saith hee cannot depose. | |
Repeated with his precontest before | Repeated with his precontest before | ||
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as followeth. | as followeth. | ||
− | + | To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew the TO DO: XXX | |
− | + | shipp called the ''Anne'' of London (whereof John Carey was TO DO: master | |
− | + | at the time of her last being at Plimouth, whence hee saith | |
shee | shee | ||
Revision as of 12:36, May 1, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 197 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 18/11/12 by Philip Hnatkovich; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Philip Hnatkovich | |
First transcribed | |
12/11/18 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/04/14, by CSG |
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conceiveth contained sugar) and with the rest of the said in TO DO: XXX
and fruite and the said eight chestes shee departed thence on or about
the twentieth of January last, bound for London, and saith that in
her course of proceeding for London, comming off dover shee was
met with set upon and seized by a man of warr of Callice
(whereof Captain John Bennard was commaunder) and with
the said wines, fruits and chestes carried to Callice, where shee
was unladen, and that it was about two monethes before
the said shipp was cleared thence againe, which hee knoweth
being one of her company and seeing the premisses soe donne.
To the third hee saith that when the goods came afterwards
to be restored aboard, there were severall butt butts of the
said wines, and severall ˹barrells and˺ peeces of the said fruite wanting, which
were quite taken away and withheld, and lost to the said TO DO: owners
Alsoe hee saith that the shipps powder, shott and victualls
were taken away while shee was at Callice under the said
seizure and much of her cordig cordage cut spoiled and
imbeazeld, and the shipp her selfe much broken and spoiled
and saith that the goods that were there restored were dammified
besides hee saith the shipp was much let and hindered in her
imployment by the said seizure and detencion, And otherwise hee
cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith that the said owners have bin at great
cost here since the shipps arivall, to repaire her of the dammage
received while shee was under the said seizure at Callice.
And otherwise hee saith hee cannot depose.
Repeated with his precontest before
doctor Godolphin.
Richard Skinne [SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE]
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The 23th of May 1656
On the behalfe of Samuel Harwar touching
a losse in the Anne of London. Assur.</margin>
Richard Daynes of Wapping Mariner
aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before
the right Worshipfull Charles George Cock
Esquire one of the Judges of the high
Court of the Admiraltie examined
vpon certaine Interrogatories mininstred on the
part of the said Samuel Harwar saith
as followeth.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew the TO DO: XXX
shipp called the Anne of London (whereof John Carey was TO DO: master
at the time of her last being at Plimouth, whence hee saith
shee