HCA 13/71 f.327v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 327 |
Side | Verso |
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XXXX; pasted into wikispot on 23/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Alex Jackson | |
First transcribed | |
2012/11/29 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 08/04/14, by CSG |
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1. in and during all which time shee belonged to the Port of London, this depo:nent TO DO: haXXX GUTTER
2. performed two severall voiages in her whereby hee knoweth according to constant and
3. credible repute and estimation, that the arlate Robert Oxwicke of London Merchant
4. William Joppe her late master and others all subjects of this Commonwealth
5. were are and ought to be the true and lawfull Own:er and Proprieters of the said shipp
6. and of her tackle apparrell and furnitures. And further to this article he cannot TO DO: XXXX GUTTER
7. To the second Article hee saith That in XXXX the moneths of October and
8. November in the yeare of our Lord 1655. the said shipp the Endeavour being TO DO: XXXX GUTTER
9. the Conduct and Command of the said William Joppe did remaine at or neere the
10. Island of Tenariffe one of the Canarie Islands, and then and there tooke in and
11. received on board her she number of Three hundred and thirteen pipes of TO DO: CXXX GUTTER
12. wynes or thereabouts, which were soe laden and putt on board by the Agente or
13. factors of the arlate Richard Baker and Companie Merchants ˹Subjects˺ of this
14. City and Commonwealth, and for the prop accompt of the said Baker and
15. Companie the said wynes were designed ˹and˺ consigned and to be transported in the TO DO: XXX GUTTER
16. shipp and delivered at in the said Port of London. The premisses hee saith
17. hee knoweth both in regard hee served in and on board the said shipp at the time
18. aforesaid and ˹for the hee˺ was assistant in the lading of the said wynes, and thereby to be notice of
19. the said number of pipes or thereabouts soe laden as predeposed, and constantly TO DO: with XX GUTTER
20. informed and understood the propriety thereof to be really and truely as aforesaid
21. To the third Article hee saith That the said shipp the Endeavour with her lading
22. of wynes aforesaid did upon the 17th day of the moneth of November in the TO DO: mXXXX GUTTER
23. aforesaid ˹English style˺ depart and sett sayle from the said Island of Teneriffe bound for TO DO: XXXX GUTTER
24. and that being in such her Course between the Islands of Teneriffe and Palma
25. shee was upon the 21st say of the said moneth of November sett upon by fower
26. ffrench shipps commanded by one Giles de la Vorche a ffrenchmand and subject
27. of the french king, the said shipps being bound for the the East Indies upon a
28. merchandising voiage, as this depo:nent by severall of the said shipps Companie she
29. understood, And as to the rest of the predeposed premisses hee very well knoweth
30. the same to be true for that hee was an eye wittness and thereof and carefully
31. tooke notice of the times and place predeposed. And further cannot depose.
32. To the 4th Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That presently upon the
33. said encounter or meeting of the said french shipps with the shipp Endeavour the
34. said La Voche or Companie commanded the Master and Companie thereof
35. strike their sailes, and to hoyst out their boate and come on board him which TO DO: XXX GUTTER
36. refused in regard it was then night, the said La Voch in the morning TO DO: commanded GUTTER
37. againe that the said Master and some of his Companie should come on board
38. and thereupon the said William ˹Joppe˺ sent ˹some˺ of his Companie aboard the said La TO DO: VocheGUTTER
39. who afterward commanded the said Jopen person to come on board him, TO DO: XXXGUTTER
40. hee did, and then she said french commander sent and tooke out of the said shipp
41. Endeavo:ur about 24 men leaving onely fower of he owne Companie on board
42. her and about thirty frenchmen, causing this depo:nent and the other English to be
43. disposed of and distributed into the said french shipps, and soe the said frenchTO DO: XXX
44. men carryed away the said shipp Endeavour and her lading for Guiney, where
45. a place called Triviesco they landed this depon:ent and thirteen others of
46. Companie, and left them onely one pipe of wyne and about a hundred
47. weight of biskett for their sustenance, where this depo:nent and the others hidGUTTER
48. Camerade continued in very great dang:er of their Lives by the TO DO: blackXXXGUTTER
49. Negroes the space of fiftteene weekes before any opportunity of transport
50. for England was offered to them. The premisses hee saith hee well knoweth
51. upon the grounds and reasons of knowledge before rented. And further cannot
52. depose./
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