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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription='''Andrew Stone''' of the parish of St Olave in Southwark |
− | '''Andrew Stone''' of the parish of St Olave in Southwark | + | |
Mariner but borne at Stockholme in Sweden | Mariner but borne at Stockholme in Sweden | ||
Carpenters Mate of the Redd Rose aged Eighty fower yeares | Carpenters Mate of the Redd Rose aged Eighty fower yeares | ||
− | or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne | + | or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and |
+ | deposeth as followeth videlicet./ | ||
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth | To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth | ||
− | of Aprill | + | of Aprill and May 1659 the arlate Edmund Lemmon and Company all |
Englishmen were commonly accompted and reputed and | Englishmen were commonly accompted and reputed and | ||
− | lawfull | + | lawfull Owners & proprietors of the articulated Shipp the ''Redd Rose'' and |
her tackle Apparell and furniture this hee the better knoweth for that | her tackle Apparell and furniture this hee the better knoweth for that | ||
− | hee went | + | hee went Carpenters mate & Pylott of her from London during the |
− | whole voyage in question And further to | + | whole voyage in question And further to this article he deposeth not./ |
+ | |||
To the 2 article hee saith that in the moneth of May 1659 the sayd ship | To the 2 article hee saith that in the moneth of May 1659 the sayd ship | ||
the ''Redd Rose'' did remayne in a peaceable manner in the River of | the ''Redd Rose'' did remayne in a peaceable manner in the River of | ||
− | + | Eames arlate not farr from Embden arlate where the sayd Lemmon & | |
− | his shipps Company were then taking in | + | his shipps Company were then taking in and ladeing aboard her a ladeing |
− | of salt to be | + | of salt to be thence transported to Stockholm in Sweden a place in the |
− | East Seas in league & amity with this | + | East Seas in league & amity with this Commonwealth of England which |
− | ladeing was taken aboard | + | ladeing was taken aboard her for Accompt (as he hath Credibly heard |
− | and beleeveth) of English merchants | + | and beleeveth) of English merchants subiects of this Commonwealth |
And further to this act hee not depose./ | And further to this act hee not depose./ | ||
+ | |||
To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that in the sayd Moneth | To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that in the sayd Moneth | ||
of May 1659 and while the sayd ship ''Redd Rose'' did abide in a peaceable | of May 1659 and while the sayd ship ''Redd Rose'' did abide in a peaceable | ||
− | manner in the sayd River of | + | manner in the sayd River of Eames and not far from Embden aforesaid |
− | taking in of her ladeing the arlate | + | taking in of her ladeing the arlate Wygart Wygarts and John drewes |
− | + | subiects (as he hath credibly heard and beleeveth) of the States of the United | |
− | Netherland provinces did whilst the | + | Netherland provinces did whilst the arlate Edmon Lemmon and |
− | severall | + | severall others of his shippes Company were on shoare about the occasions |
of his sayd ship the ''red Rose'' to provide beere bread & other provisions | of his sayd ship the ''red Rose'' to provide beere bread & other provisions | ||
− | and necessaries for the sayd ship and to send more salt | + | and necessaries for the sayd ship and to send more salt and other ladeing |
− | + | aboard her, with divers souldiers and mariners come aboard the sayd | |
− | + | shipp and in a hostile manner seize the sayd shipp and such of her | |
− | company as were aboard her | + | company as were aboard her and her ladeing of salt then aboard her |
− | and brake open the | + | and brake open the Cupboards bages chests and truncks in the sayd |
− | + | shipp and tooke away all the bills of ladeing and other shipp papers | |
− | and evidences | + | and evidences and bills of exchange and tooke also bonds and bills for moneys due to some |
− | of the company of the said | + | of the company of the said shipp and many letters which severall |
of the shipps Company had brought from England to be carried to the | of the shipps Company had brought from England to be carried to the | ||
− | English ffleete | + | English ffleete in the Sounds this hee the better knoweth for that hee |
this deponent (being one of the shipps company which was on shoare | this deponent (being one of the shipps company which was on shoare | ||
with the sayd Lemmon when the sayd seizure was made) did after | with the sayd Lemmon when the sayd seizure was made) did after | ||
− | hee | + | hee and the sayd Lemmon and the rest of the shipps company were |
− | + | suffered to come aboard the sayd ship soo that the sayd truncks Chests | |
− | boxes Cupboards were broken open and all the papers taken out of | + | boxes and Cupboards were broken open and all the papers taken out of them |
− | + | and knoweth that there was a bond for payment of Thirty two pounds sterling to this | |
− | deponent | + | deponent and an other for payment of five pounds and another for payment |
− | of sixe pounds to this deponent and | + | of sixe pounds to this deponent and twenty letters which this deponent |
− | brought from England to Carrie to the English ffleete in the | + | brought from England to Carrie to the English ffleete in the Sounds taken out |
}} | }} |
Revision as of 12:01, August 2, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 428 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
first transcripton by P Hellawell edited by J Wilcox 2/8/2014 | |
First transcriber | |
P Hellawell | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/06/14, by CSG |
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Andrew Stone of the parish of St Olave in Southwark
Mariner but borne at Stockholme in Sweden
Carpenters Mate of the Redd Rose aged Eighty fower yeares
or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth
of Aprill and May 1659 the arlate Edmund Lemmon and Company all
Englishmen were commonly accompted and reputed and
lawfull Owners & proprietors of the articulated Shipp the Redd Rose and
her tackle Apparell and furniture this hee the better knoweth for that
hee went Carpenters mate & Pylott of her from London during the
whole voyage in question And further to this article he deposeth not./
To the 2 article hee saith that in the moneth of May 1659 the sayd ship
the Redd Rose did remayne in a peaceable manner in the River of
Eames arlate not farr from Embden arlate where the sayd Lemmon &
his shipps Company were then taking in and ladeing aboard her a ladeing
of salt to be thence transported to Stockholm in Sweden a place in the
East Seas in league & amity with this Commonwealth of England which
ladeing was taken aboard her for Accompt (as he hath Credibly heard
and beleeveth) of English merchants subiects of this Commonwealth
And further to this act hee not depose./
To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that in the sayd Moneth
of May 1659 and while the sayd ship Redd Rose did abide in a peaceable
manner in the sayd River of Eames and not far from Embden aforesaid
taking in of her ladeing the arlate Wygart Wygarts and John drewes
subiects (as he hath credibly heard and beleeveth) of the States of the United
Netherland provinces did whilst the arlate Edmon Lemmon and
severall others of his shippes Company were on shoare about the occasions
of his sayd ship the red Rose to provide beere bread & other provisions
and necessaries for the sayd ship and to send more salt and other ladeing
aboard her, with divers souldiers and mariners come aboard the sayd
shipp and in a hostile manner seize the sayd shipp and such of her
company as were aboard her and her ladeing of salt then aboard her
and brake open the Cupboards bages chests and truncks in the sayd
shipp and tooke away all the bills of ladeing and other shipp papers
and evidences and bills of exchange and tooke also bonds and bills for moneys due to some
of the company of the said shipp and many letters which severall
of the shipps Company had brought from England to be carried to the
English ffleete in the Sounds this hee the better knoweth for that hee
this deponent (being one of the shipps company which was on shoare
with the sayd Lemmon when the sayd seizure was made) did after
hee and the sayd Lemmon and the rest of the shipps company were
suffered to come aboard the sayd ship soo that the sayd truncks Chests
boxes and Cupboards were broken open and all the papers taken out of them
and knoweth that there was a bond for payment of Thirty two pounds sterling to this
deponent and an other for payment of five pounds and another for payment
of sixe pounds to this deponent and twenty letters which this deponent
brought from England to Carrie to the English ffleete in the Sounds taken out