HCA 13/71 f.389r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 389 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 06/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/01/06 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. The 12th day of September 1656.
2. <margin value="Left">Marriott against William Bowtill and}
3. Thomas Jagoe}</margin>
4. Examined upon a libell given in and admitted on the
5. behalfe of the sayd Marriott./.
6. <margin value="Left">dt. Mariot</margin>
7. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
8. John Dracut of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and County
9. of Middlesex Mariner aged eighteene yeares or thereabouts a
10. wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth
11. To the first article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee hath well knowne the
12. arlate shipp the Aprill shower for all most those two yeares last past, and served
13. in her as one of her company during that tyme, and thereby knoweth that the arlate
14. Nathaniell Marriott during all the tyme arlate and longer was commonly
15. Accompted and reputed the true and sole owner and Proprietor of the sayd shipp
16. Aprill Shower her tackle apparrell and furniture, and soe still ought to bee
16. Aprill Shower her tackle apparrell and furniture, and soe still ought to bee
17. and saith hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth that the sayd Marriott about
18. two yeares since bought the sayd ship at dublin in Ireland of the Commissioners
19. for prize goods there, shee being a shipp taken formerly as a prize by the Primrose
20. ffrigott in service of this Commonwealth And further to this article hee cannot depose
21. To the 2article of the sayd article libell hee saith that hee this deponent within the
22. tyme arlate in the yeare 1655 was present on board the Aprill Shower in
23. the River of Thames and (but the certaine Moneth hee now remembreth not) and
24. heard the arlate William Bowtill contracte and agree with the sayd Nathaniell
25. Marriott on board the sayd shipp to hyre and take to freight and they did then hyre
26. and take to freight the sayd shipp the Primrose ˹Aprill Shower˺ for a voyage to bee made
27. from thense to dartmouth arlate and thense to other certaine ports and
28. places beyond the seas as Allicant (if at her arrivall there there were free
29. trade there to bee had betwixt the Spaniards and this Commonwealth) or else to
30. Civitavechia and the Island of Lypory and thense to retourne to London ˹dartmouth˺ with
31. such goods as should bee there laden a board her, ...........................................
32. ..................., and if a real good markett could not bee had at dartmouth for
33. the sayd goods then to carrie the same thense to London where her voyage in such
34. case was to end, And saith that hee alsoe well knoweth that in regard the
35. sayd shipp the Aprill shower had then a ladeing of goods on board her wherewith
36. shee was bound for Limrick in Ireland, it was to covenanted and agreed betweene
37. the sayd Bowtill Jagoe and Marriott, that the sayd shipp should first goe with
38. her lading then on board her to Limrick and there discharge the same, and
39. returne to darmouth in the Moneth of August 1655 there to take in such
40. ladeing as should bee put on board her by the sayd Bowtill and Jagoe or
41. their Agents, And further to this article and the Charterparty therein mentioned
42. and now shewed to him at his examination hee cannot depose for that hee
43. was not present at the signeing or sealeing of the sayd Charterparty
44. To the third fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd libell hee saith
45. that those things being thus transacted betwixt the sayd Bowtill Jagoe
46. and Marriott the sayd shipp the Aprill Shower sett sayle with the sayd goods
47. shee had on board her for Limrick in Ireland where shee safely arrived
48. and discharged there her sayd ladeing and thense returned to dartmouth
49. about the two and twentith day of August 1655 with intente there to
50. take in such goods as should bee laden aboard her by the sayd Bowtill and
51. Jagoe and transport them according to agreement formerly made, and
52. was there then ready prepared to have undertaken and gone the sayd
53. voyage soe agreed upon, And saith that upon the sayd shipp the Aprill
54. Shower her arrivall at dartmouth Thomas Marriott the father of the sayd
55. Nathaniell Marriott went on shoare and and (as hee told declared ........
56. after his returne on board before this deponent and others of the sayd shipps company)
57. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">acquainted</margin>
</document-end>
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