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+ | |Status=First cut transcription completed by Cathryn Pearce on 23/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcriber=Cathryn Pearce | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=12/09/23 | ||
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|Editorial history=Created 05/04/14, by CSG | |Editorial history=Created 05/04/14, by CSG | ||
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+ | |Transcription=1. rest of the sayd shipps company at his owne charge with meate drinke and | ||
+ | 2. wages this hee the Beller knoweth receiving wages him selfe of the sayd | ||
+ | 3. Nathaniell for the sayd time and alsoe paying wages in behalfe of the sayd Nathaniell | ||
+ | 4. to all the rest of the sayd shipps Company for the sayd time And further | ||
+ | 5. to this article hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 6. To the 4th hee saith that in case the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe had within | ||
+ | 7. tenn dayes after the Arrivall of the Aprill Shower at Dartmouth as | ||
+ | 8. aforesayd ˹there˺ dispatched her as they ought to have done, shee might have | ||
+ | 9. gone thence to Allegant arlate and there have discharged her outward | ||
+ | 10. ladeing and there stayed five dayes in lading the same And thence have | ||
+ | 11. gone to Denia or Ravia and have stayed there five days more in taking | ||
+ | 12. in her homewards ladeing (if shee could have safely come to these goods) | ||
+ | 13. and in case shee could not have bin admitted to trade there shee might thence | ||
+ | 14. gone with her outward ladeing to Civitavecchia and ˹and˺ the Islands of LipporyLipari and there discharged the same and taken in her homeward ladeing and | ||
+ | 15. the winde and weather proveing fayre and seasonable shee might have arrived | ||
+ | 16. safe therewith at Dartmouth or London the ports of ther discharge in the | ||
+ | 17. sayd pace of three moneths which shee was soe delayed and hindered | ||
+ | 18. as aforesayd at Dartmouth by the said Bowtill and Jago. And hee saith that in ˹the˺ space of three moneths hee well knoweth (the weather and winde | ||
+ | 19. being fayer and good) a shipp may easily performe a voyage from | ||
+ | 20. Dartmouth to Allecant, Civitavecchia, or Lippory, and soe back | ||
+ | 21. to Dartmouth or London. And further to this article hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 22. To the 5th hee saith that the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe having by pretences | ||
+ | 23. of ladeing the sayd shipp Aprill Shower kept her and her Company at | ||
+ | 24. Dartmouth in expectation thereof about three moneths as aforesayd, the | ||
+ | 25. sayd Jagoe the in the moneth of November 1655 told this deponent and | ||
+ | 26. his contest Thomas Marriott that they the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe would | ||
+ | 27. not lade any goods on board the sayd shipp nor imploye her according | ||
+ | 28. to Charterparty, or words to that effect, by which evants the sayd Nathaniell Marriott after hee had bin at the expence and charge aforesayd was | ||
+ | 29. found to give order the sayd imployment or voyage. And further hee | ||
+ | 30. cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 31. To the 6th hee saith hee well knoweth being Master of her that in case | ||
+ | 32. the sayd shipp Aprill Shower had gone the voyage arlate shee was well | ||
+ | 33. able to have carried both outwards and homewarde bound the burthen or quantitie | ||
+ | 34. of fower and twenty tonnes. And further referring him selfe to the Charterparty | ||
+ | 35. (which hee beleeveth to be true) hee cannot depose./ | ||
− | + | 36. To the 7th hee saith in his this deponents judgment the cost that the sayd | |
+ | 37. Nathaniell Marriott was at in fitting and preparing his sayd shipp the | ||
+ | 38. Aprill Shower with victualls and other necessaries and mens wages during | ||
+ | 39. the tyme shee was delayed at Dartmouth by order of the sayd Bowtill | ||
+ | 40. and Jagoe in expectation of receiving their goods on board and being imployed | ||
+ | 41. by them, was at the least as much, if not more, then it would have cost | ||
+ | 42. him therein in case shee had proceeded on the voyage arlate according to | ||
+ | 43. Charterparty. And further to this article hee cannot depose./ | ||
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] | |Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] |
Revision as of 14:15, April 27, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 193 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription completed by Cathryn Pearce on 23/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Cathryn Pearce | |
First transcribed | |
12/09/23 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/04/14, by CSG |
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1. rest of the sayd shipps company at his owne charge with meate drinke and
2. wages this hee the Beller knoweth receiving wages him selfe of the sayd
3. Nathaniell for the sayd time and alsoe paying wages in behalfe of the sayd Nathaniell
4. to all the rest of the sayd shipps Company for the sayd time And further
5. to this article hee cannot depose/
6. To the 4th hee saith that in case the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe had within
7. tenn dayes after the Arrivall of the Aprill Shower at Dartmouth as
8. aforesayd ˹there˺ dispatched her as they ought to have done, shee might have
9. gone thence to Allegant arlate and there have discharged her outward
10. ladeing and there stayed five dayes in lading the same And thence have
11. gone to Denia or Ravia and have stayed there five days more in taking
12. in her homewards ladeing (if shee could have safely come to these goods)
13. and in case shee could not have bin admitted to trade there shee might thence
14. gone with her outward ladeing to Civitavecchia and ˹and˺ the Islands of LipporyLipari and there discharged the same and taken in her homeward ladeing and
15. the winde and weather proveing fayre and seasonable shee might have arrived
16. safe therewith at Dartmouth or London the ports of ther discharge in the
17. sayd pace of three moneths which shee was soe delayed and hindered
18. as aforesayd at Dartmouth by the said Bowtill and Jago. And hee saith that in ˹the˺ space of three moneths hee well knoweth (the weather and winde
19. being fayer and good) a shipp may easily performe a voyage from
20. Dartmouth to Allecant, Civitavecchia, or Lippory, and soe back
21. to Dartmouth or London. And further to this article hee cannot depose/
22. To the 5th hee saith that the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe having by pretences
23. of ladeing the sayd shipp Aprill Shower kept her and her Company at
24. Dartmouth in expectation thereof about three moneths as aforesayd, the
25. sayd Jagoe the in the moneth of November 1655 told this deponent and
26. his contest Thomas Marriott that they the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe would
27. not lade any goods on board the sayd shipp nor imploye her according
28. to Charterparty, or words to that effect, by which evants the sayd Nathaniell Marriott after hee had bin at the expence and charge aforesayd was
29. found to give order the sayd imployment or voyage. And further hee
30. cannot depose/
31. To the 6th hee saith hee well knoweth being Master of her that in case
32. the sayd shipp Aprill Shower had gone the voyage arlate shee was well
33. able to have carried both outwards and homewarde bound the burthen or quantitie
34. of fower and twenty tonnes. And further referring him selfe to the Charterparty
35. (which hee beleeveth to be true) hee cannot depose./
36. To the 7th hee saith in his this deponents judgment the cost that the sayd
37. Nathaniell Marriott was at in fitting and preparing his sayd shipp the
38. Aprill Shower with victualls and other necessaries and mens wages during
39. the tyme shee was delayed at Dartmouth by order of the sayd Bowtill
40. and Jagoe in expectation of receiving their goods on board and being imployed
41. by them, was at the least as much, if not more, then it would have cost
42. him therein in case shee had proceeded on the voyage arlate according to
43. Charterparty. And further to this article hee cannot depose./