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|Transcription=1. To the 10th article he saith he ćannot depose. | |Transcription=1. To the 10th article he saith he ćannot depose. | ||
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2. To the 11th article he saith that there was some wages payd to some of the sayd | 2. To the 11th article he saith that there was some wages payd to some of the sayd | ||
3. shipps Company att Naples. And further or otherwise he ćannot depose | 3. shipps Company att Naples. And further or otherwise he ćannot depose | ||
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5. Chest belonging to the arlate Joseph Hobbs cost the sayd Owners seven | 5. Chest belonging to the arlate Joseph Hobbs cost the sayd Owners seven | ||
6. pounds. | 6. pounds. | ||
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7. To the 12th he saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as and for Cooper of | 7. To the 12th he saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as and for Cooper of | ||
8. the sayd shipp. And that the sayd John Gridden did alsoe hire one Ridde | 8. the sayd shipp. And that the sayd John Gridden did alsoe hire one Ridde | ||
9. to doe some Coopers worke aboard the sayd shipp att the Barbadoes. And | 9. to doe some Coopers worke aboard the sayd shipp att the Barbadoes. And | ||
10. otherwise he cannot depose. | 10. otherwise he cannot depose. | ||
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11. To the 13th article he saith that the arlate White was Carpenter of the sayd shipp | 11. To the 13th article he saith that the arlate White was Carpenter of the sayd shipp | ||
12. and had the Carpenters store in his charge. and the said Thomas was Gunner | 12. and had the Carpenters store in his charge. and the said Thomas was Gunner | ||
13. of the sayd shipp and had the charge of the Gunners store. And further or | 13. of the sayd shipp and had the charge of the Gunners store. And further or | ||
14. otherwise he cannot depose. | 14. otherwise he cannot depose. | ||
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15. To the last hee saith his foresayd deposition is true. | 15. To the last hee saith his foresayd deposition is true. | ||
16. | 16. | ||
− | 17. To the Crosse Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING | + | 17. To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] |
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18. To the first he saith he was and is ˹a˺ servant and apprentice to the sayd John Gridden | 18. To the first he saith he was and is ˹a˺ servant and apprentice to the sayd John Gridden | ||
19. and wisheth that the Judges and the law may decide and judge this cause justly | 19. and wisheth that the Judges and the law may decide and judge this cause justly | ||
20. betwixt the parties. And otherwise cannot answer | 20. betwixt the parties. And otherwise cannot answer | ||
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21. To the 2d. he saith he was of the Company of the sayd shipp as a servant to his sayd | 21. To the 2d. he saith he was of the Company of the sayd shipp as a servant to his sayd | ||
22. master John Gridden, and not otherwise, and doth not know for what voyage | 22. master John Gridden, and not otherwise, and doth not know for what voyage | ||
23. the sayd White or any other of the mariners were hired for. And otherwise | 23. the sayd White or any other of the mariners were hired for. And otherwise | ||
24. he cannot answer. | 24. he cannot answer. | ||
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25. To the 3d. he saith he never heard that the sayd shipp was to returne from the | 25. To the 3d. he saith he never heard that the sayd shipp was to returne from the | ||
26. Barbadoes to the Straits before the sayd shipp arrived att the Barbadoes | 26. Barbadoes to the Straits before the sayd shipp arrived att the Barbadoes | ||
27. as aforesayd. And otherwise or further he cannot answer. | 27. as aforesayd. And otherwise or further he cannot answer. | ||
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28. To the 4th. he saith he heard not the parties interrogate (so farr as he remembreth) | 28. To the 4th. he saith he heard not the parties interrogate (so farr as he remembreth) | ||
29. to say and alledge as a reason of their refusall to goe to Genoa, that they | 29. to say and alledge as a reason of their refusall to goe to Genoa, that they | ||
30. were hired to returne directly for England. And further, saving his | 30. were hired to returne directly for England. And further, saving his | ||
31. foregoeing depositions to which he referreth himselfe, he ćannot answer. | 31. foregoeing depositions to which he referreth himselfe, he ćannot answer. | ||
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32. To the 5th. he saith that it is usuall as he conceyveth and convenient that | 32. To the 5th. he saith that it is usuall as he conceyveth and convenient that | ||
33. a Chirugion of a shipp goe a shoare in Port to furnish him selfe with | 33. a Chirugion of a shipp goe a shoare in Port to furnish him selfe with | ||
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36. interrate was the servant and apprentice of one Mr Young. And otherwise | 36. interrate was the servant and apprentice of one Mr Young. And otherwise | ||
37. he cannot depose or answer. | 37. he cannot depose or answer. | ||
− | 38. James Moulton SIGNATURE, RH SIDE | + | |
+ | 38. James Moulton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
39. | 39. | ||
− | 40. The third day of March .1655.CENTRE HEADING | + | 40. The third day of March .1655. [CENTRE HEADING] |
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41. Alderman Frederick and others} | 41. Alderman Frederick and others} | ||
42. against Keat Jennings and others} | 42. against Keat Jennings and others} | ||
43. Budd Smith} | 43. Budd Smith} | ||
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44. Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the Alderman frederick and others | 44. Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the Alderman frederick and others | ||
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45. <margin value="Left">1</margin> | 45. <margin value="Left">1</margin> | ||
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46. Captaine James Lutton of East Greenwich in the County of kent mariner | 46. Captaine James Lutton of East Greenwich in the County of kent mariner | ||
47. aged fifty three yeares or thereabouts a witness produced | 47. aged fifty three yeares or thereabouts a witness produced | ||
48. sworne and examined saith as followeth. | 48. sworne and examined saith as followeth. | ||
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49. To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that the direct | 49. To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that the direct | ||
50. way to come from Salina Road in Ciprus ˹for London˺ is to come to the Straights mouth, and | 50. way to come from Salina Road in Ciprus ˹for London˺ is to come to the Straights mouth, and | ||
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55. having formerly used these seas in severall shipps: And otherwise he | 55. having formerly used these seas in severall shipps: And otherwise he | ||
56. ćannot depose. | 56. ćannot depose. | ||
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57. To the 7th article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that to sayle from Salina Road | 57. To the 7th article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that to sayle from Salina Road | ||
58. to the Streights mouth is about XXXXX ˹six˺ hundred ˹forty four˺ leagues and so aććounted, and | 58. to the Streights mouth is about XXXXX ˹six˺ hundred ˹forty four˺ leagues and so aććounted, and | ||
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60. six hundred sixty one leagues and so aććounted. which he knoweth having used the sayd | 60. six hundred sixty one leagues and so aććounted. which he knoweth having used the sayd | ||
61. seas as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose. | 61. seas as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose. | ||
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62. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin> | 62. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin> | ||
Revision as of 05:20, April 1, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 28 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut trascription started on 27/12/12 and and completed on 28/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited by Jill Wilcox 18/8/13; pated into wikispot on 28/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/12/28 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 19/12/13, by CSG |
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1. To the 10th article he saith he ćannot depose.
2. To the 11th article he saith that there was some wages payd to some of the sayd
3. shipps Company att Naples. And further or otherwise he ćannot depose
4. saving that he hath heard the sayd John Gridden say that the Chirugions
5. Chest belonging to the arlate Joseph Hobbs cost the sayd Owners seven
6. pounds.
7. To the 12th he saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as and for Cooper of
8. the sayd shipp. And that the sayd John Gridden did alsoe hire one Ridde
9. to doe some Coopers worke aboard the sayd shipp att the Barbadoes. And
10. otherwise he cannot depose.
11. To the 13th article he saith that the arlate White was Carpenter of the sayd shipp
12. and had the Carpenters store in his charge. and the said Thomas was Gunner
13. of the sayd shipp and had the charge of the Gunners store. And further or
14. otherwise he cannot depose.
15. To the last hee saith his foresayd deposition is true.
16.
17. To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
18. To the first he saith he was and is ˹a˺ servant and apprentice to the sayd John Gridden
19. and wisheth that the Judges and the law may decide and judge this cause justly
20. betwixt the parties. And otherwise cannot answer
21. To the 2d. he saith he was of the Company of the sayd shipp as a servant to his sayd
22. master John Gridden, and not otherwise, and doth not know for what voyage
23. the sayd White or any other of the mariners were hired for. And otherwise
24. he cannot answer.
25. To the 3d. he saith he never heard that the sayd shipp was to returne from the
26. Barbadoes to the Straits before the sayd shipp arrived att the Barbadoes
27. as aforesayd. And otherwise or further he cannot answer.
28. To the 4th. he saith he heard not the parties interrogate (so farr as he remembreth)
29. to say and alledge as a reason of their refusall to goe to Genoa, that they
30. were hired to returne directly for England. And further, saving his
31. foregoeing depositions to which he referreth himselfe, he ćannot answer.
32. To the 5th. he saith that it is usuall as he conceyveth and convenient that
33. a Chirugion of a shipp goe a shoare in Port to furnish him selfe with
34. necessaries for his art. And otherwise he ćannot answer.
35. To the 6th. he saith he did heare aboard the sayd shipp that Joseph Hobbes
36. interrate was the servant and apprentice of one Mr Young. And otherwise
37. he cannot depose or answer.
38. James Moulton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
39.
40. The third day of March .1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
41. Alderman Frederick and others}
42. against Keat Jennings and others}
43. Budd Smith}
44. Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the Alderman frederick and others
45. <margin value="Left">1</margin>
46. Captaine James Lutton of East Greenwich in the County of kent mariner
47. aged fifty three yeares or thereabouts a witness produced
48. sworne and examined saith as followeth.
49. To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that the direct
50. way to come from Salina Road in Ciprus ˹for London˺ is to come to the Straights mouth, and
51. so much is notorious; And he saith that in case the arlate George Hughes the
52. voyage in question had sayled his shipp either directly to the Streights mouth
53. or when he came to Zant if he had then gone directly to the Streights
54. mouth he had not come to Corsica, And so much he knoweth to be true
55. having formerly used these seas in severall shipps: And otherwise he
56. ćannot depose.
57. To the 7th article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that to sayle from Salina Road
58. to the Streights mouth is about XXXXX ˹six˺ hundred ˹forty four˺ leagues and so aććounted, and
59. to sayle from thense first to Zant, and so to the Streights mouth is about
60. six hundred sixty one leagues and so aććounted. which he knoweth having used the sayd
61. seas as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose.
62. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>