HCA 13/71 f.415r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 415 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 03/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 17/6/13 by Jill Wilcox; pasted into wikispot on 25/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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12/12/03 | |
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Created 09/04/14, by CSG |
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1. not knoweing how many dayes the sayd shipp had bin in this Port
2. before the sayd first denyall./
3. To the 3 hee saith that after the sayd Launder came from Bristoll and
4. and ˹had˺ given order to the Master of the shipp and the weighter which was
5. on board, for delivery of the rest of the goods in question, the same were
6. delivered to this deponents servants Weaver and Motley (as they told
7. this deponent) and by them delivered at severall places XXX at according as
8. the Master and Company of the sayd shipp ordered and appointed videlicet some ˹that is to saye XXXX the fish˺ at
9. Saint Saviours dock, and the deales and baulkes at the hermitage dock, and
10. some Tarr at Sabbs stayres and some other parte thereof at one Greenes wharfe at
11. Pickleherring, for the carriage of all which the sayd Mr Southwood paid
12. this deponent And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
Robert Beebee [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 24th of September 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
[GUTTER ?XXXX]well and Company against}
[GUTTER XX] Hope.}
Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
Rp. 2.
ffrancis Roys of fflushing Mariner, aged 36 yeeres or
thereabouts, sworne and exámined.
22. To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth the shipp
23. the Hope arlate and hath soe donne for theise 16 yeeres last past and
24. upwards, and on friday ˹Saturday˺ last sawe her riding a little belowe the hermitage
25. in the River of Thames, And saith that about three yeeres since as hee
26. remembreth that time, shee was (having to that time belonged to
27. fflushing) was sold at Rochell as the common report went, and her
28. Stiersman put master of her, and that shortly after such her sale, shee
29. was met with and taken by the dunkirkers, and carried to dunkirke
30. and there made prize as this deponent hath since heard Peter
31. Musselman (whow as soe put master of her at Rochell) say and
32. affirme upon his retourne to fflushing after such losse of his shipp
33. And since the said time this deponent hath never seene the said shipp at
34. fflushing, nor alsoe here, till lately that this deponent met her
35. comming into the River of Thames, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
36. To the second article hee saith that about six weekes since this deponent
37. going from this port for fflushing, met the said shipp Hope coming
38. neere Marget roade comming into this port, and haling her, and asking
39. whence shee came, it was answered from fflushing, whereupon this
40. deponent when hee came home ˹to fflushing˺ inquired if shee had bin there and had there
41. bin laden, but could heare noe newes at all of her being there, And
42. amongst others hee saith that Mr John de Clarke merchant was out
43. to upon this deponent spoke of such his meeting the Hope, who about
44. tenn dayes after meeting this deponent againe, said and told to this
45. deponent, that the Hope which this deponent had met, was made prize
46. at London. And further that one Mr Gill an English man dwelling
47. at fflushing being present said that hee had order to get an attestation
48. that the said shipp was not belonging ˹laded at˺ fflushing, and that hee meant
49. to get the same to which this deponent answered and willed him not to doe
50. or, telling him hee was an old man, and which should hee trouble himselfe in
51. such a matter wherein hee could get ill will. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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