HCA 13/68 f.411r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 411 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/09/22 |
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The 17th day of January 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
The Clayme of Dider ffouqualt}
of London for the shipp the Hope}
whereof Oliver Gwyn was master}
and her lading on board her taken}
by some of the Parliaments shipps}
Smith}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe
of the sayd Dider ffouquat
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David Griel of Saint Martins Lane London
merchant aged 25 yeares or thereabouts a
witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith as
followeth videlicet
To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in or about
the month of July last 1653. the arlate vessell the Hope Oliver
Gwyn master arrived safely att this Port of London from the Port of
Rohan in ffrance laden with ffrench wynes for the use and Accompt
of the Prince of Condaes Agent Monsieur Barriere here
Resident and the sayd Didier ffauquot, which he this deponent knoweth
to be true for that being here then resident and imployed by the
sayd Monsieur Barriere and sayd ffaulquat for that purpose he saw the sayd wynes
safeely delivered out of the sayd shipp in this Port for the use
and accompt of them the sayd Monsieur Barriere and ffoyquat
And otherwise he saith he cannot depose.
To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that after
such tyme as the sayd shipp the Hope had here delivered her sayd
lading of wynes as aforesayd He this deponent by vertue of a
Commission or letter of Attorney of the sayd Didier ffaweret made by
him to this deponent in that behalfe, and with the proper moneyes of
him the sayd ffanewuall and for his use did here att London buy and
afterwards for his accompt lade aboard the sayd shipp the goods
and merchandizes now Claymed that is to say 25 Casks of Allom
1- pipes of sugar .17 barells of starch and some other things all to
be carryed and transported from hence to Roane and there to bee
delivered to Nicholas Gisling of Roane the ffactor of the sayd Didier
ffawquat to and for the use and advantage of him the sayd Didier
ffawquat, ffor which reasons this deponent knoweth that the sayd Didier
ffawquat att the tyme of the lading of the sayd goods and continually since
was and att this present is and ought to be the rtue and lawfull
Owner and Proprietor of the sayd goods, and for and as such Commonly
accounted reputed and taken. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the third and fourth articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd
goods being so laden att this Port the sayd shipp sett sayle therewith
for Roane and was in her Course taken by an Ostend man of warr
and together with her lading carryed into Ostend. And saith
that the sayd Didier ffawcot did send over him this deponent to Ostend to
seeke fore restitution of the sayd shipp and goods, and that he this deponent
did safely arrive att Ostend, and there found the sayd shipp and goods, and
there by the order and for the use of the sayd ffawcout and with the Consent
of the Commissioners of the Admiralty of Bridges did contract for and buy the
sayd shipp and her lading of the Imployers of the sayd Ostend man of
warr for the summe or value of 320 li sterling, which moneye was really
payd