HCA 13/71 f.194v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 194 |
Side | Verso |
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Transcription started by Ida Sjoberg FINISHED BY JW 1/4/2013 | |
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Ida Sjoberg 23/09/2012, 24/09/12 William Tullett started re-editing - very difficult page, a difficult hand and some really all over the place crossing out; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/04/14, by CSG |
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carry the same, which thing and the letters passing between the said
Robinsen and Pasové, hee the said Robinsen from time to time in parted
to this deponent, whose adivse here made use of in the matter, as
being better versed therein than the said Robinsen, and otherwise
hee cannot depose, referring himself (for the contents of the said bills
to the schedule annexed.
To the fourth hee saith that after and upon the said shipp arrival
at Saint Lucas the said Gilbert Melse in persuannce of the order
received from his said corryspondent Rucus Parvoie, beingegt and
provided the said shipps lading of oranges, lemmones and cork
and laded them aboard the said shipp, ˹to the carried˺ and XXX signed the XXXX into
the downes, and ordered ˹(where˺ the skipper there ˹was˺ to expect and therein
further order touching the Xhind) by his advised in working
this deponent hath therein ˹and sent˺ some to mr Robinsen (wherein hee XXXXXX
the bill of lading for the said goods) hath this deponent hath beene
and otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith that after the said Kocus parvé had given
order for the lading the said oranges and lemmons aboard the said
shipp at aforesaid, hee drew a bill of exchange of exchange upon
the said George Robinson. for ˹money to be paid towards˺ the same, who and the said Robinson
being one of towne upon the same ˹bill˺ come, his contest Edward Bistow
(who acted for him in his absence) accepted the same in his the said
Robinsones name, and sure namely on or about the sXXXXX XXXX
of january last, and before the siezure of the said shipp and goods
paid the moneys thereupon upon the arrivall of and for the said Robinson
and companie, all which hee knoweth because hee this deponent
was acquainted with the first ranning of the said bill, and with
the acceptance and payment of it and otherwise referring himselfe
to the said bill being annexed to the allegation and the endorsement thereof,
hee cannot depose.
To the Sixth hee saith then the said oranges, lemmons and corke
were really and truely brought and laded for the use and proper
accompt of the said Georgbe Robinson and company, and they (as
hee beleeveth) soley ran the hazard and adventure thereof, and
yeelding a reason of such his knowledge and beleef as aforesaid
and otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the seventh article and shedule therein mentioned name thence unto
judgement, hee saith that the said shedule is the same bill of
exchange so sent and accepted, and by him this deponent deposed of
to the fifth article preceeding, unto which hee referreth himselfe. and
of at in to hee cannot depose.
To the eight hee saith then the foure french bills annexed nowe
steeved with him, were and are the (as hee verily beleeveth) the very
bills but by the said parvé to the said Robinson about to the said
businesse and by the said Robinson in parted to this deponent
longe