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− | 1. tackle apparell and furniture | + | 1. tackle apparell and furniture worth to bee sould fower hundred |
2. pounds sterling and upwards And that in case shee ... had returned | 2. pounds sterling and upwards And that in case shee ... had returned | ||
3. out of the Indies tymely enough to have finished her returne back to | 3. out of the Indies tymely enough to have finished her returne back to | ||
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7. to the good will and likeing of this deponent and the whole Company of the shipp and | 7. to the good will and likeing of this deponent and the whole Company of the shipp and | ||
8. contrary to what hee pretended to doe when hee shipped them to goe the | 8. contrary to what hee pretended to doe when hee shipped them to goe the | ||
− | 9. sayd voyage shee ˹and her tackle and furniture˺ would at her returne have yeilded at London | + | 9. sayd voyage shee ˹and her tackle and furniture˺ would at her returne have yeilded at London |
10. yeilded fower hundred pounds sterling and better And further to this | 10. yeilded fower hundred pounds sterling and better And further to this | ||
11. article hee cannot depose/. | 11. article hee cannot depose/. | ||
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27. the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively/ | 27. the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively/ | ||
28. To the second hee saith hee was Masters Cheefe Mate of the Golden Cock | 28. To the second hee saith hee was Masters Cheefe Mate of the Golden Cock | ||
− | 29. the voyage in question | + | 29. the voyage in question and came first aboard her in the River |
30. of Thames neere debtford in the moneth of November ˹1654˺ where shee | 30. of Thames neere debtford in the moneth of November ˹1654˺ where shee | ||
31. tooke in most of her provisions for the sayd voyage and sayled in her | 31. tooke in most of her provisions for the sayd voyage and sayled in her | ||
− | 32 | + | 32. to Loratavo and thense to Bantam and thense to Pullam Bam and back |
33. thense to Bantam and thense to Qualla and soe to Jambee and thense back | 33. thense to Bantam and thense to Qualla and soe to Jambee and thense back | ||
34. To Qualla where shee perished in manner aforesayd And further | 34. To Qualla where shee perished in manner aforesayd And further | ||
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36. to this Interrogatorie/ | 36. to this Interrogatorie/ | ||
37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that after her arrivall at Pullam Bam and before | 37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that after her arrivall at Pullam Bam and before | ||
− | 38. shee tooke in the pepper there, there was a Palatine | + | 38. shee tooke in the pepper there, there was a Palatine layed in the sayd |
39. shipp for the better keeping dry of the pepper that was there to bee laden | 39. shipp for the better keeping dry of the pepper that was there to bee laden | ||
40. and some stanyions for the better supporting of her beames and deck | 40. and some stanyions for the better supporting of her beames and deck | ||
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43. and saith that the sayd shipp having in her voyage from Bantam to | 43. and saith that the sayd shipp having in her voyage from Bantam to | ||
44. Pullam Bam lost an Anchor and part of a Cable these which was | 44. Pullam Bam lost an Anchor and part of a Cable these which was | ||
− | 45. somewhat worne and decayed the Master at her returne | + | 45. somewhat worne and decayed the Master at her returne to Bantam |
46. was forced to buy and did buy an Anchor and Cable instead thereof of | 46. was forced to buy and did buy an Anchor and Cable instead thereof of | ||
47. one Captaine Michaell dibbs Commander of the shipp Employment of London | 47. one Captaine Michaell dibbs Commander of the shipp Employment of London | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, May 12, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 100 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 02/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 28/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/03/02 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 28/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. tackle apparell and furniture worth to bee sould fower hundred
2. pounds sterling and upwards And that in case shee ... had returned
3. out of the Indies tymely enough to have finished her returne back to
4. London within eighteene moneths from the tyme of her setting out from
5. Gravesend as shee might very well have done if the sayd Master had
6. not wilfully stayed tradeing up and downe in the Indies as hee did contrary
7. to the good will and likeing of this deponent and the whole Company of the shipp and
8. contrary to what hee pretended to doe when hee shipped them to goe the
9. sayd voyage shee ˹and her tackle and furniture˺ would at her returne have yeilded at London
10. yeilded fower hundred pounds sterling and better And further to this
11. article hee cannot depose/.
12. To the 16th and the Charterparty therein mentioned hee saith hee cannot
13. depose not being present at the signeing sealing and delivery of the sayd
14. Charterparty./
15. To the 17th and 18th hee cannot depose saving his foregoeing deposition
16. To the 19th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing deposition
17. and to the lawe And further hee cannot depose/
18. To the 20th hee saith that the arlate Page[[FootNote(John Page)]] Canham and Thompson[[FootNote(Maurice Thompson (alias Thomson))]] are
19. persons well knowne by this deponent and hee beleeveth them to bee subiects
20. of this Commonwealth and subiect to the authority of this Court and
21. further hee cannot depose/
22. To the last hee saith that his foregoeing deposition is true/
23.
24. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
25. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to bee a wittnesse in this
26. cause by the procurement of the producents Paige and Ely And to
27. the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively/
28. To the second hee saith hee was Masters Cheefe Mate of the Golden Cock
29. the voyage in question and came first aboard her in the River
30. of Thames neere debtford in the moneth of November ˹1654˺ where shee
31. tooke in most of her provisions for the sayd voyage and sayled in her
32. to Loratavo and thense to Bantam and thense to Pullam Bam and back
33. thense to Bantam and thense to Qualla and soe to Jambee and thense back
34. To Qualla where shee perished in manner aforesayd And further
35. saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot more fully answere
36. to this Interrogatorie/
37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that after her arrivall at Pullam Bam and before
38. shee tooke in the pepper there, there was a Palatine layed in the sayd
39. shipp for the better keeping dry of the pepper that was there to bee laden
40. and some stanyions for the better supporting of her beames and deck
41. in case of any stresse of weather the charge whereof was defrayed by
42. the sayd Chappell the Master but what it accounted to hee knoweth not
43. and saith that the sayd shipp having in her voyage from Bantam to
44. Pullam Bam lost an Anchor and part of a Cable these which was
45. somewhat worne and decayed the Master at her returne to Bantam
46. was forced to buy and did buy an Anchor and Cable instead thereof of
47. one Captaine Michaell dibbs Commander of the shipp Employment of London
48. but what the same cost hee knoweth not And saith that at Jambee the
49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">sayd</margin>
</document-end>