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To the 8th negatively, referring himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.

To the 9th hee cannot answer, otherwise than as aforesaid.

The said Williamson examined upon an
allegation made in the acts on behalfe of the said claimer
the 7th of ffebruary last, and exhibit therein
mentioned.

To the said allegation and exhibit or bill of lading therein
mentioned now showed unto him, hee saith and deposeth that
the said bill of lading shortly after the lading of the said
goods, and on the day of the date thereof (being the 10th of
March 1657 new stile) or neere thereabouts, was truely and
really signed and firmed (in such manner as the same nowe
appeareth) by him this deponent with his owne hand, and
that the said bill was and is true and reall, and not colourable,
and one of the three by him predeposed of, And otherwise
saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee never saw the said bill of lading
since such his signing thereof till now, and that the same as
aforesaid was with the other two left in the hands of the said
Golepine, and was not brought in, nor was aboard the said
shipp when shee was soe taken as aforesaid, and otherwise negatively
saving his foregeoing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe

To the third hee saith hee never knew the shipp Carolus
Quintus interrogated, and cannot further depose.


To the last hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.:.

Claes Williamsson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 15th of March 1657./

Joseph Careswell and Company Owners of the)
Oporto Merchant against Alexander Bence)
Suckley Budd)

Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the sayd
Careswell./

1us.

John Pearce of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and
County of Middlesex mariner Gunner of the Oporto Merchant
the voyage in question aged 40 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee went Gunner of the
shipp the Oporto Merchant the voyage in question which began from Gravesend
in or about September 1656 and was finished in or about November last and
saith that during the sayd voyage the arlate Joseph Careswell was accompted
to bee one of the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the sayd shipp and her
tackle apparrell and furniture And further to this article hee cannot depose/

Topics

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Alexander Bence

Joseph Careswell

Claes Williamsson

Ships


Carolus Quintus

Oporto Merchant

Sources

Primary sources


HCA 13/72 ff.293v-294v: Case: Joseph Cawswell and Company against Alexander Bence: Deposition: Lewis Pridith of the parish of Saint Andrew Hubbard in Buddolph lane London Cooper aged forty three yeares; Date: 17th May 1658[1]

HCA 13/73 ff.92r-93r: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company owners of the Oporto Merchant (Thomas Chevers Master) against Sir James Drax Knight Richard higgins Tho: Kendall, James Wych and Robert Welding Merchants in particular and all others in Generall that have or pretend to have any rights, Titles, or interest in the goods wares and Merchandizes lately brought in the sayd ship to this port from the Barbadoes in a Cause of Damage and average; Deposition: 1. Thomas Chevers of Limehouse in the parish of Stepney Mariner, Master of the ship the Oporto Merchant aged 28 yeeres; Date: 9th March 1658(59)[2]

HCA 13/73 ff.93r-94r: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company owners of the Oporto Merchant (Thomas Chevers Master) against Sir James Drax Knight Richard higgins Tho: Kendall, James Wych and Robert Welding Merchants in particular and all others in Generall that have or pretend to have any rights, Titles, or interest in the goods wares and Merchandizes lately brought in the sayd ship to this port from the Barbadoes in a Cause of Damage and average; Deposition: 2.Richard James of Limehouse. Boatswaine of the ship the Oporto Merchant aged 3?8 yeeres; Date: 10th March 1658(59)[3]

HCA 13/73 ff.94r-95v: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company owners of the Oporto Merchant (Thomas Chevers Master) against Sir James Drax Knight Richard higgins Tho: Kendall, James Wych and Robert Welding Merchants in particular and all others in Generall that have or pretend to have any rights, Titles, or interest in the goods wares and Merchandizes lately brought in the sayd ship to this port from the Barbadoes in a Cause of Damage and average; Deposition: 3. Phillip Harvey of Limehouse Mariner, Carpenter of the ship the Oporto Merchant, aged 40 yeeres; Date: 11th March 1658(59)[4]

HCA 13/73 ff.95v-96v: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company owners of the Oporto Merchant (Thomas Chevers Master) against Sir James Drax Knight Richard higgins Tho: Kendall, James Wych and Robert Welding Merchants in particular and all others in Generall that have or pretend to have any rights, Titles, or interest in the goods wares and Merchandizes lately brought in the sayd ship to this port from the Barbadoes in a Cause of Damage and average; Deposition: 4. John Lipsc?ome of Poplar, Mariner aged 2[X GUTTER]yeeres; Date: 11th March 1658(59)[5]

HCA 23/19 no. fol. P1100762 Document Number: 37: Case: ex Parte Thoma Breton Abrahami Sayon Johis Godschall Edidy Thomas: Date: XXXX[6]

  • "1. IMPRIMIS Interr quitebet whether doe you know Or have seene the said shippe called the Oporto Merchant, whether doe you not know or howe heared That the said Elias Drew was the Master of The said shippe and the Owners of the said Shippe were, and are English men and subjects Of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the second And that the said shippe in the monethes of January and ffebruary 1662 (English style) and for Some time before and after and at the time of The seizing of the said shippe and her lading by The subjects of the King of Spaine doe Belong unto the port of London and that the said Shippe was upon and at the time of her departure From this Port of London upon the voyage to Lizboa of the Burthen of one hundred and eighty Tunnes or thereabouts declare what you know Beleive or have heard to this purpose


2. ITEM Interr quilibel whether doe you XXX know or Have heard that the said Thomas Breton Abraham Sayon John Godschall And and Giles Travers or some of them did by Charter party 25:th of ffeby 1661 take the said shippe the Oporto Merchant To freight of John ?Pill and Rowland XXXX Merchants owners of the said shippe for a voyage to be Made with the said shippe from this port To Lisboa and from thence to the XXXX Or any other place within the straights of Gibraltar Being in ffriendshipp with the King of England In such manner as XX the Charter parties For the said voyage is conteined declared and Know beleive or have heard to this purpose Real XXXXX...."

HCA 23/19 no fol. P1100772 Document Number: 37: Case: XXXX: Document: Charterparty for Opporto Merchant of London: Date: XXXX[7]
  1. HCA 13/72 ff.293v-294v
  2. HCA 13/73 ff.92r-93r
  3. HCA 13/73 ff.93r-94r
  4. HCA 13/73 ff.94r-95v
  5. HCA 13/73 ff.95v-96v
  6. HCA 23/19 no. fol. P1100762
  7. HCA 23/19 no fol. P1100772