Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.67r Annotate"
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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=2. To the 16th 17th 18th and 19th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that |
− | 2. To the 16th 17th 18th and 19th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that | + | 3. about the tyme when the arlate William ffowke dyed aboard the ''Cesar'', there |
− | 3. about the tyme when the arlate William ffowke dyed aboard the Cesar, there | + | |
4. came newes from X Petras from the sayd William ffowkes house there, | 4. came newes from X Petras from the sayd William ffowkes house there, | ||
5. that the arlate Thomas Oliver laye then there very sick and almost speechelesse, | 5. that the arlate Thomas Oliver laye then there very sick and almost speechelesse, | ||
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7. shoare without protection of the sayd Vice Consull Thomas Oliver, and not | 7. shoare without protection of the sayd Vice Consull Thomas Oliver, and not | ||
8. knowing howe to get the Nathalagoe Currans aforesayd (which the sayd | 8. knowing howe to get the Nathalagoe Currans aforesayd (which the sayd | ||
− | 9. Consull sayd hee had bought) on board the Cesar, did advise with the | + | 9. Consull sayd hee had bought) on board the ''Cesar'', did advise with the |
10. arlate John Gifford what course was fittest for him the sayd ffudge to take | 10. arlate John Gifford what course was fittest for him the sayd ffudge to take | ||
11. in that case And the sayd Gifford did in the presence of this deponent and | 11. in that case And the sayd Gifford did in the presence of this deponent and | ||
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18. refuseing to doe for feare of being taken by the turkes Galliotts who | 18. refuseing to doe for feare of being taken by the turkes Galliotts who | ||
19. as they sayd were then abroad the sayd Gifford in the presence of | 19. as they sayd were then abroad the sayd Gifford in the presence of | ||
− | 20. this deponent and others of the Company of the shipp Cesar advised | + | 20. this deponent and others of the Company of the shipp ''Cesar'' advised |
− | 21. the sayd Captaine ffudge to goe with his shipp the Cesar to Zant | + | 21. the sayd Captaine ffudge to goe with his shipp the ''Cesar'' to Zant |
22. to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie, which the sayd ffudge by his | 22. to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie, which the sayd ffudge by his | ||
23. persuasion accordingly did, and came with the sayd Harbie back | 23. persuasion accordingly did, and came with the sayd Harbie back | ||
24. to Nathalagoe Roads, the premisses hee deposeth of his owne knowledge | 24. to Nathalagoe Roads, the premisses hee deposeth of his owne knowledge | ||
25. And further to these articles hee cannot depose. / | 25. And further to these articles hee cannot depose. / | ||
+ | |||
26. To the 20th article hee saith that by reason of the death of the sayd Consull | 26. To the 20th article hee saith that by reason of the death of the sayd Consull | ||
27. William ffowke and sicknes of the sayd Thomas Oliver his ˹Vice˺ Consull X | 27. William ffowke and sicknes of the sayd Thomas Oliver his ˹Vice˺ Consull X | ||
− | 28. and by reason of the absence of the shipp Cesar being gone to Zant as | + | 28. and by reason of the absence of the shipp ''Cesar'' being gone to Zant as |
29. aforesayd to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie the arlate Hardwick | 29. aforesayd to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie the arlate Hardwick | ||
30. Langford and Gifford gott part of the Currans of Nathalagoe on board the | 30. Langford and Gifford gott part of the Currans of Nathalagoe on board the | ||
− | 31. shipp the Elizabeth and Anne and used such meanes that none of the | + | 31. shipp the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' and used such meanes that none of the |
32. Currants growing that yeare 1655 at Nathalagoe could be gotten aboard | 32. Currants growing that yeare 1655 at Nathalagoe could be gotten aboard | ||
− | 33. the Cesar ˹X˺ although the sayd Consull X William ffowke had in his | + | 33. the ''Cesar'' ˹X˺ although the sayd Consull X William ffowke had in his |
34. life tyme bought them and paid two thousand peeces of eight (as hee | 34. life tyme bought them and paid two thousand peeces of eight (as hee | ||
35. sayd) in part of payment for them And this deponent knoweth that none | 35. sayd) in part of payment for them And this deponent knoweth that none | ||
− | 36. of them were laden aboard the Cesar And further to this article hee | + | 36. of them were laden aboard the ''Cesar'' And further to this article hee |
37. cannot depose / | 37. cannot depose / | ||
+ | |||
38. To the 21th hee saith and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd | 38. To the 21th hee saith and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd | ||
39. William ffudge and Clement Harbie seeing they were prevented of receiving | 39. William ffudge and Clement Harbie seeing they were prevented of receiving |
Revision as of 06:48, April 1, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 67 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription completed on 11/11/12 by David Pashley; edited by Jill Wilcox 18/5/2013; pasted into wikispot on 29/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
David Pashley, 11 Nov 2012 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 12/02/14, by CSG |
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2. To the 16th 17th 18th and 19th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
3. about the tyme when the arlate William ffowke dyed aboard the Cesar, there
4. came newes from X Petras from the sayd William ffowkes house there,
5. that the arlate Thomas Oliver laye then there very sick and almost speechelesse,
6. whereupon the sayd ffudge being much troubled thereat, and not dareing to goe on
7. shoare without protection of the sayd Vice Consull Thomas Oliver, and not
8. knowing howe to get the Nathalagoe Currans aforesayd (which the sayd
9. Consull sayd hee had bought) on board the Cesar, did advise with the
10. arlate John Gifford what course was fittest for him the sayd ffudge to take
11. in that case And the sayd Gifford did in the presence of this deponent and
12. others, advise the sayd ffudge to send to Zant for the arlate Clement Harbie
13. to bee his assistant, and told the sayd ffudge hee the sayd Gifford could doe
14. much with the sayd Harbie, and the sayd Gifford then proffered to give
15. fifteene dollars to some Greekes to goe with a ffallowca or boate of his
16. the sayd Giffords which attended on him, to Zant to fetch the sayd Harbie
17. to Nathalagoe which the sayd Greekes belonging to the sayd boate
18. refuseing to doe for feare of being taken by the turkes Galliotts who
19. as they sayd were then abroad the sayd Gifford in the presence of
20. this deponent and others of the Company of the shipp Cesar advised
21. the sayd Captaine ffudge to goe with his shipp the Cesar to Zant
22. to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie, which the sayd ffudge by his
23. persuasion accordingly did, and came with the sayd Harbie back
24. to Nathalagoe Roads, the premisses hee deposeth of his owne knowledge
25. And further to these articles hee cannot depose. /
26. To the 20th article hee saith that by reason of the death of the sayd Consull
27. William ffowke and sicknes of the sayd Thomas Oliver his ˹Vice˺ Consull X
28. and by reason of the absence of the shipp Cesar being gone to Zant as
29. aforesayd to fetch the sayd Clement Harbie the arlate Hardwick
30. Langford and Gifford gott part of the Currans of Nathalagoe on board the
31. shipp the Elizabeth and Anne and used such meanes that none of the
32. Currants growing that yeare 1655 at Nathalagoe could be gotten aboard
33. the Cesar ˹X˺ although the sayd Consull X William ffowke had in his
34. life tyme bought them and paid two thousand peeces of eight (as hee
35. sayd) in part of payment for them And this deponent knoweth that none
36. of them were laden aboard the Cesar And further to this article hee
37. cannot depose /
38. To the 21th hee saith and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd
39. William ffudge and Clement Harbie seeing they were prevented of receiving
40. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">any</margin>