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HCA 13/70 f.151v Annotate
First transcribed 7 September 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 151  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/09/2014  +
Transcription generally observed, fully laden, and aftergenerally observed, fully laden, and after shee had remained there about [?two]<br /> or three daies shee departed thence for England. Which this deponent well<br /> knoweth being in person at Ciprus at the time aforesaid, and serving as<br /> Boateswaine aboard the shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' of London then<br /> being there, so that this deponent saw and observed both the arrivall and departure<br /> of the said ''dart ffrigatt'' as aforesaid. And further cannot depose./ To the second hee saith, That the shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br /> arlate, of which this deponent was Boateswaine as aforesaid, was not fully<br /> laden at Cyprus by the arlate Roger and William ffowke Agents and<br /> factors there to and for the arlate Alderman ffrederick [?William] Chowne<br /> and Companie, untill the 26th day of May <u>1652</u>, upon which day the last goods<br /> were taken in there aboard the said shipp, and saith That between the<br /> said 15th day and the 26th day of the said moneth of May, there were so<br /> farr as this deponent now remembreth 200. baggs of cotton wooll or thereabouts<br /> received and laden aboard the said shipp at Cyprus And saith That after the said shipp<br /> ''Thomas Bonadventure'' had received in her last ladeing there upon or about<br /> the 26th day of May aforesaid, shee remained at Ciprus about 12. daies longer<br /> to be cleared and take in provisions, and that being done shee departed thence<br /> upon or about the 7th day of June <u>1652</u>. The premisses hee well knoweth<br /> being and serving aboard the said ''Thomas Bonadventure'' during all<br /> that time, and seeing the premisses so had and done as is predeposed. And<br /> further cannot depose./ To the 3. hee saith. That during the time the said shipp ''Thomas Bonad''<br /> ''venture'' was and remained at Ciprus as aforesaid, there was then and there<br /> a report of some Tripoly men of warr lyeing not farr from Ciprus to<br /> intercept and seize the shipps and goods of English and other Nations in<br /> hostility with them, as those of England are notoriously knowne to bee. And<br /> further hee cannot depose./ To the 4th hee saith, That whilest the said shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br /> was and remained at Ciprus as aforesaid, there was there a report that<br /> some hollanders men of warr were abroad in the Straights, and that there<br /> was also some rumor of a disagreement likely to arise betwixt the English and<br /> the hollanders And further cannot depose/ To the 5th hee saith, That it was publique and commonly reported at Ciprus<br /> dureing the time the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' layd there that some<br /> french men of warr of considerable force did lye and plye about that time in and<br /> about the Straights, and in the usuall Course and way from Ciprus to<br /> London, Which hee deposeth being as aforesaid of and belonging to the said<br /> shipp, and thereby understanding the rumors and reports then Currant amongst<br /> the shipps Companie and others. And further cannot depose/ To the 6th hee saith, That the arlate Captaine [?Hadiloe] upon the 16th<br /> day of May <u>1652</u>. as this deponent now remembreth, arrived at Ciprus and<br /> according to the publique report then and there Currant was come<br /> thither to be a Convoy for the English shipps then and there remayning<br /> (And then and there remayning<br /> (And  + , generally observed, fully laden, and aftergenerally observed, fully laden, and after shee had remained there about [?two]<br /> or three daies shee departed thence for England. Which this deponent well<br /> knoweth being in person at Ciprus at the time aforesaid, and serving as<br /> Boateswaine aboard the shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' of London then<br /> being there, so that this deponent saw and observed both the arrivall and departure<br /> of the said ''dart ffrigatt'' as aforesaid. And further cannot depose./ To the second hee saith, That the shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br /> arlate, of which this deponent was Boateswaine as aforesaid, was not fully<br /> laden at Cyprus by the arlate Roger and William ffowke Agents and<br /> factors there to and for the arlate Alderman ffrederick [?William] Chowne<br /> and Companie, untill the 26th day of May <u>1652</u>, upon which day the last goods<br /> were taken in there aboard the said shipp, and saith That between the<br /> said 15th day and the 26th day of the said moneth of May, there were so<br /> farr as this deponent now remembreth 200. baggs of cotton wooll or thereabouts<br /> received and laden aboard the said shipp at Cyprus And saith That after the said shipp<br /> ''Thomas Bonadventure'' had received in her last ladeing there upon or about<br /> the 26th day of May aforesaid, shee remained at Ciprus about 12. daies longer<br /> to be cleared and take in provisions, and that being done shee departed thence<br /> upon or about the 7th day of June <u>1652</u>. The premisses hee well knoweth<br /> being and serving aboard the said ''Thomas Bonadventure'' during all<br /> that time, and seeing the premisses so had and done as is predeposed. And<br /> further cannot depose./ To the 3. hee saith. That during the time the said shipp ''Thomas Bonad''<br /> ''venture'' was and remained at Ciprus as aforesaid, there was then and there<br /> a report of some Tripoly men of warr lyeing not farr from Ciprus to<br /> intercept and seize the shipps and goods of English and other Nations in<br /> hostility with them, as those of England are notoriously knowne to bee. And<br /> further hee cannot depose./ To the 4th hee saith, That whilest the said shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br /> was and remained at Ciprus as aforesaid, there was there a report that<br /> some hollanders men of warr were abroad in the Straights, and that there<br /> was also some rumor of a disagreement likely to arise betwixt the English and<br /> the hollanders And further cannot depose/ To the 5th hee saith, That it was publique and commonly reported at Ciprus<br /> dureing the time the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' layd there that some<br /> french men of warr of considerable force did lye and plye about that time in and<br /> about the Straights, and in the usuall Course and way from Ciprus to<br /> London, Which hee deposeth being as aforesaid of and belonging to the said<br /> shipp, and thereby understanding the rumors and reports then Currant amongst<br /> the shipps Companie and others. And further cannot depose/ To the 6th hee saith, That the arlate Captaine [?Hadiloe] upon the 16th<br /> day of May <u>1652</u>. as this deponent now remembreth, arrived at Ciprus and<br /> according to the publique report then and there Currant was come<br /> thither to be a Convoy for the English shipps then and there remayning<br /> (And then and there remayning<br /> (And  +
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