HCA 13/72 f.121r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 121 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started on 06/03/13 and completed on 07/03/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 29/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/03/07 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. On the 25th of September 1657.
2. <margin value="Left">Taylor and company}
3. against Seaman.}</margin>
4. <margin value="Left">Rp.</margin>
5. Thomas Gray of Wapping Boat=swaine of
6. the shipp the ..... Golden ffleece, being
7. produced by Captaine Seaman Captaine
8. of the said Golden ffleece, and being sworne
9. by the right worshippfull John Godolphin Doctor
10. of Lawes one of the Judges etcetera to depose the
11. truth of the whole business aswell of the outward
12. as the homeward bound voyages unto Mr
13. David Budd and Mr Ralph Suckley the
14. Referrees appointed to have this busines by
15. the sayd Judge, did by vertue of such oath
16. depose and say as followeth
17. That all and whatsoever damage did come and happen
18. unto the outward bound lading of the sayd shipp
19. which was ......... part delivered at Leghorne, and part
20. at Scanderoone, did absolutely and meerly come and
21. happen unto the said goods by the stresse of foule
22. weather the most which in her voyage to those places and
23. not by the least negligence or carlessnese of the
24. said shipps mariners, (that he the deponent knoweth of)
25. And whereas it is pretended by the sayd Captaine Seaman
26. that the Mariners of the sayd shipp would at Leghorne
27. have mutineed, had not he the sayd Seaman promised that
28. the shipp should beare all the damage that had happened
29. to her said outward bound lading he deposeth and saith
30. that he (being presente at that time) did ˹himselfe few grumble but did˺ not see nor could
31. perceive that thise was ˹and˺ shew at all then of any mutiny
32. of the shipps company, and he saith that he doth .....
33. not beleive there was any intention in them to mutiny;
34. And he deposeth that the ............. sayd Captaine Seaman
35. did at Leghorne tell this deponent that the shipp should beare
36. all the damage that had happned to ˹her˺ sayd outward bound lading
37. and bad him this deponent to deliver soe much to the
38. shipps Company, And for the homewarde bound voyage
39. he sayth that what soever goods were taken in upon the
40. sayd voyage were delivered here at this Port of London
41. safe and well conditioned without any imbezelement of
42. the sayd Mariners, and that the sayd Mariners did
43. respectively doe their dutyes both honestly and carefully
44. aswell in her outward=bound as homeward=bound voyage
45. The premisses he deposeth because being Bosen of the sayd
46. shipp he was in her both her outward and ..... inward
47. voyage predeposed of .....
48. Thomas Gray SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
49. Repeated before doctor Godolphin
</document-end>
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