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|Transcription=which hee knoweth because hee sawe them measured while they were in the | |Transcription=which hee knoweth because hee sawe them measured while they were in the | ||
− | warehouse, and further saith that after the rate of | + | warehouse, and further saith that after the rate of 7 ''s'' 2 ''d'' per yard, |
the said taffata's amounted in price to the summe of fourtie three pounds | the said taffata's amounted in price to the summe of fourtie three pounds | ||
fourteene shillings and foure pence, and for the further reason of his | fourteene shillings and foure pence, and for the further reason of his | ||
− | knowledge of their contents or measure, hee saith hee entred them | + | knowledge of their contents or measure, hee saith hee entred them [?by GUTTER] |
the said measuring into a booke which hee kept for such purposes and | the said measuring into a booke which hee kept for such purposes and | ||
touching the said measure, namely that one of the three peeces of the | touching the said measure, namely that one of the three peeces of the | ||
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To the fourth hee saith that about three or foure dayes or with | To the fourth hee saith that about three or foure dayes or with | ||
− | a weekes space after the said sale and buying of the said goods | + | a weekes space after the said sale and buying of the said goods namely on the tenth of ffebruary 1650 hee |
the said Nathaniel Lacey came to the said warehouse and tooke | the said Nathaniel Lacey came to the said warehouse and tooke | ||
account and possession of the said three peeces of taffata's of and | account and possession of the said three peeces of taffata's of and | ||
from him this deponent, and sawe them measured there in this deponents | from him this deponent, and sawe them measured there in this deponents | ||
presence, and found the contents to bee as aforesaid, and sawe that his | presence, and found the contents to bee as aforesaid, and sawe that his | ||
− | goods being | + | goods being by him this deponent delivered and by him the said Lacey |
− | received into his possession, this deponent entred them | + | received into his possession, this deponent entred them |
− | + | into his note booke as soe delivered, hee this deponent being | |
then dischardged of them. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | then dischardged of them. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
− | To the fifth hee saith that the said Nathaniel | + | To the fifth hee saith that the said Nathaniel Lacey since such |
his receipt of the said goods is departed this life, and otherwise hee | his receipt of the said goods is departed this life, and otherwise hee | ||
cannot depose. | cannot depose. | ||
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin 2th Junij 1656 | Repeated before doctor Godolphin 2th Junij 1656 | ||
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The third of June 1656. | The third of June 1656. | ||
The widowe and heires of Rasmus Rasmusson} | The widowe and heires of Rasmus Rasmusson} | ||
− | owners of the shipp the Justice of Christianhaven} | + | owners of the shipp the ''Justice'' of Christianhaven} |
− | + | against John Southwood the younger} | |
Examined upon an allegation | Examined upon an allegation | ||
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saith were and are his widowe and children) and well knoweth that | saith were and are his widowe and children) and well knoweth that | ||
they have bin the time arlate and are the true and lawfull owners | they have bin the time arlate and are the true and lawfull owners | ||
− | and proprietors of the shipp the Justice arlate, whereof Christian | + | and proprietors of the shipp the ''Justice'' arlate, whereof Christian |
− | + | M[XXX]son was late master, and whereof this deponent is nowe [?master GUTTER] | |
− | and | + | and this deponent was constituted master by mr [?Lemkuel], having order from |
− | + | the said widowe and heires, | |
and for and as such hee saith they were and are commonly accounted | and for and as such hee saith they were and are commonly accounted | ||
and reputed. | and reputed. | ||
To | To | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, May 24, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 211 |
Side | Verso |
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/03/2013 | |
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IMAGE: P1130581.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2013/03/26 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 13/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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which hee knoweth because hee sawe them measured while they were in the
warehouse, and further saith that after the rate of 7 s 2 d per yard,
the said taffata's amounted in price to the summe of fourtie three pounds
fourteene shillings and foure pence, and for the further reason of his
knowledge of their contents or measure, hee saith hee entred them [?by GUTTER]
the said measuring into a booke which hee kept for such purposes and
touching the said measure, namely that one of the three peeces of the
said taffata's contained 34 ells and a quarter, another the like quantitie
number of ells, and the third 29 ells and quarter.
To the fourth hee saith that about three or foure dayes or with
a weekes space after the said sale and buying of the said goods namely on the tenth of ffebruary 1650 hee
the said Nathaniel Lacey came to the said warehouse and tooke
account and possession of the said three peeces of taffata's of and
from him this deponent, and sawe them measured there in this deponents
presence, and found the contents to bee as aforesaid, and sawe that his
goods being by him this deponent delivered and by him the said Lacey
received into his possession, this deponent entred them
into his note booke as soe delivered, hee this deponent being
then dischardged of them. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith that the said Nathaniel Lacey since such
his receipt of the said goods is departed this life, and otherwise hee
cannot depose.
To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to the Act of Parliament articulate
To the seaventh hee cannot depose.
Beniamin Rose/ [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before doctor Godolphin 2th Junij 1656
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The third of June 1656.
The widowe and heires of Rasmus Rasmusson}
owners of the shipp the Justice of Christianhaven}
against John Southwood the younger}
Examined upon an allegation
given in on the behalfe of
the said
widow and heir[?es GUTTER]
Rp. .j.
Nicholas Vande Velde of Berghen in Norway
Marriner, aged 28 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.
To the first article of the said allegation hee saith hee well knoweth
the widowe and heires of the arlate Rasmus Rasmusson, (who hee
saith were and are his widowe and children) and well knoweth that
they have bin the time arlate and are the true and lawfull owners
and proprietors of the shipp the Justice arlate, whereof Christian
M[XXX]son was late master, and whereof this deponent is nowe [?master GUTTER]
and this deponent was constituted master by mr [?Lemkuel], having order from
the said widowe and heires,
and for and as such hee saith they were and are commonly accounted
and reputed.
To