HCA 13/54 f.25v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/54 |
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Folio | 25 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2017/06/29 |
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12th Aprilis 1638.
Clement et aly con}
Bladewell}
4 [?p] Bladewell/
[?eot Yeo]
William White parochia Sancti Dunstan in
orient London Mercator annos agens 35 aut eo
se circiter testis et dicit [?XXX] William Bladewell partem
producen per decodecrem [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]
Ad 5um arlum alluis ex parte Bladewell in hac
parte dat et oblat dicit et deponit , That at the
the tyme of the arrivall of the arlate shippe
the Centurion at the port of Archangell
the voyage arlate the arlate William Bladewell
and others to whom he [?XX] had lest tonnage in
teh said shippe had goodes sufficient to
have fully ladeb the sayd shippe in that
port [?XXX] shee were of the burthen of
two hundred and fifty tonnes or a farr
greater burthen and the factor of the said
Bladewell at Archangell aforesaid did
offer unto the Master of the said shippe to
lade more goodes aboard her, but the Master
of her refussed to take into her any more
goodes and sent backe some of
the goodes that the said Bladewells
facttor and others had sent to bee laded in
the said shipp And this hee affirmeth
uppon his oath to be true of his
knowledge who the same tyme lived as
a factor in Russia and was then at Archangell
and saw divers goodes in boates sent off
from the Towne of Archangell to
be e laden in the said shippe, and saw them
brought backe againe a shoare, and heard
the Master of the said shippe tell the
said Bladewells factor that hee could
take in noe more goodes into the said
shippe, Et alr nescit.
Ad 7um affirmat That since the arrivall of
the said shippe in this port of London hee
heard the Carpenter of her say that
her decks were leaky most
part of the voyage and that her tromells
did weape wherby a greate deale of water
came into her, and this examinate beleeveth
that shee was not a stronge staunch and
sufficient shippe as shee ought
have bin because they did not as his
[?XXXX] bring aboard her at Archangell all
the goodes close to her sides as in other
shippes they ise to doe which hee beleeveth