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|Transcription=An Inventory of what was lost in the ''John and francis''
|Transcription=ánd is so at this present; and saith that in the said yeares shee was upon
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At Barfleur in france and their trewe valew
a trading voyage imployed for and upon the accompt of John Roy, William
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Cockroft and James Nappier marchants, and then during the said trading
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voyage, namely on the thirteenth day of March last past old stile shee arrived
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at Barfleur a port within the dominions of the King of ffrance
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with two tonnes of Spanish Iron on board her and some mats to lay under beames
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which were there intended to be laden for the accompt of the said John Roy,
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William Cockroft and James Nappier, (which was the designe of her voyage
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thither) and saith the said iron and matts were alsoe for their accompt,
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which hee knoweth being then master of the said shipp, and imployed on the
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said designe and voyage in their service.
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To the second hee saith that about a weeke after such arivall of the said
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barque the ''John and ffrancis'' at Barfleur the said iron was there taken
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and delivered out to one mr John Hassam to whom it is was consigned, and
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hee received as it as factor of and for the accompt of the said mr Roy and
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company, and saith that from the said day of the arrival of the said ketch
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at Barfleur until the fourth of Aprill 1655 (being three weekes or
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thereabouts) shee was and continued in the possession of this deponent her
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master and company with out any disturbance or interruption of or by any
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person what soever, soe that this deponent and company could and might
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in that time have sailed her thence and come away at their pleasure
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if the winde had come faire, and soe they were purposed to have donne
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(but that they were hindered by contrary winde) before any restraint
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or seizure cane upon her; and saith the reason of such his intention
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to come so speedily away, was by because that beames were so deare that
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the said mr Hassam declared that hee would not lade any. And therefore willed
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this deponent to depart for weymouth for new orders. And otherwise hee
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cannot depose, saving it was about a fortnight space between the said
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vessells discharge of her lading at Barfleur and of her restrainte by the
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30. ffrench.
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To the third hee saith that on the fourth of Aprill last past the said
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One ancient cost new £00 - 18 s - 6 d
vessell the ''John and ffrancis'' in the port of Barfleur was imbargoed
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two [?v]ernes and two [?lx]endells £00 - 7 - 0
or staid by the officers and authoritie of the king of ffrance; from which
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two fi[?d] hamers £00 - 3 - 0
day shee continued under the said restraint untill the 27th of december
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One poope lánthorne £00 - 10 - 00
last, at which time shee was released and redelivered to this deponent
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two paire of bandeliers £00 - 3 - 00
who with his company then took possession of her, and not finding
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One skaine of match £00 - 1 - 6
other freight, hee (about a moneth after) tooke) in a parcel of beans
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One powder horne £00 - 1 - 00
which were laden there by one Abraham Coulliot a marchant of Roane
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One halfe horne gláce £00 - 0 - 8
who there freighted the said vessell to transport the said beanes to this
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One pumpe hooke £00 - 2 - 6
port in where they were to be delivered to Charles le Pand marchant
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Six yards of new Saile £00 - 7 - 6
who was to pay ten pounds sterling for the freight thereof, the said beanes
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One new peece of Rope £00 - 6 - 00
in quantitie amounting to 1248 ffrench bushells or thereabouts. and
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the maine Bolens £00 - 5 - 00
saith the said mr hassum and one mr Robins persued the said restitution
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a grinding Stone £00 - 1 - 00
who were therein imployed by mr Ricqueborough who
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three halfe hoggs head £00 - 10 - 6
[?seeing] this deponent order to take possession of her and bring her for England
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80 nails and 14 speeckes £00 - 2 - 4
London.
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two Scrapers £00 - 2 - 00
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two canes £00 - 1 - 04
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One Bar for the main hatch £00 - 4 - 00
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One locke to the caben door £00 - 1 - 6
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two wooden Bois and Boi Ropes £00 - 7 - 0
  
To the fourth hee saith with that the said vessel after the said restitution
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The whole amounts to £4 - 15 - 4
was at Barfleur well and sufficiently repaired and victualled for her
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Intended voyage for London, and was put into a reasonable good condition
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and
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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being come near woollidge
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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a dutch ship fel foul of us and
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Brock part of the head and
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the Boltsplit and Spitel yard
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the utmost the damàdge is £2 - 10 - 0
  
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£7 - 5 - 4
 
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'''HCA 13/71 f.10A Annotate'''
 
'''HCA 13/71 f.10A Annotate'''

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An Inventory of what was lost in the John and francis
At Barfleur in france and their trewe valew

One ancient cost new £00 - 18 s - 6 d
two [?v]ernes and two [?lx]endells £00 - 7 - 0
two fi[?d] hamers £00 - 3 - 0
One poope lánthorne £00 - 10 - 00
two paire of bandeliers £00 - 3 - 00
One skaine of match £00 - 1 - 6
One powder horne £00 - 1 - 00
One halfe horne gláce £00 - 0 - 8
One pumpe hooke £00 - 2 - 6
Six yards of new Saile £00 - 7 - 6
One new peece of Rope £00 - 6 - 00
the maine Bolens £00 - 5 - 00
a grinding Stone £00 - 1 - 00
three halfe hoggs head £00 - 10 - 6
80 nails and 14 speeckes £00 - 2 - 4
two Scrapers £00 - 2 - 00
two canes £00 - 1 - 04
One Bar for the main hatch £00 - 4 - 00
One locke to the caben door £00 - 1 - 6
two wooden Bois and Boi Ropes £00 - 7 - 0

The whole amounts to £4 - 15 - 4

being come near woollidge
a dutch ship fel foul of us and
Brock part of the head and
the Boltsplit and Spitel yard
the utmost the damàdge is £2 - 10 - 0

£7 - 5 - 4

HCA 13/71 f.10A Annotate