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|Transcription=The 19th of September 1657/
  
|First transcribed=13/03/06
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John Jeffreyes and Robert Lewellin against}
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Jacob Moulson Smith ffrancklin}
  
|Editorial history=Created 28/04/13, by CSG
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Examined upon the allegation given in on the behalfe
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of the sayd Moulson./
  
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'''Rp. jus'''
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'''Robert Oldfeild''' of Spalding in the County of Lincoln
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gentleman aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
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sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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To the 1: 2: and 3 articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee was not privie to the
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bargaine made betweene the arlate John Jefferies and Robert Lewellin
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touching the hyre and takeing to freight of the shipp ''Unitie'' arlate
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of the arlate Smith Roberts and Moulson, and therefore
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cannot depose at what rates or upon what conditions shee was hyred nor can
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depose ought touching the provisions or victualls put aboard the sayd
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shipp either as to the quantitie or by whome put on board And therefore
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cannot depose to those articles./
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To the 4th article hee saith that hee this deponent went a passenger in
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the sayd shipp the ''Unitie''
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the voyage in question and was to have resided
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in Mary Land, in Virginia with a ffactor of the sayd Lewellin there and
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by theat meanes knoweth that in the moneth of June 1654 the sayd
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shipp sett sayle from Gravesend upon the voyage in question but by
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Contrary windes arrived not in dublin Roade till about the second
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of August next after./
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To the 5th article hee cannot depose/
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To the 6th article hee saith that soone after the arrivall of the sayd
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shipp ''Unitie'' in the harbour of dublin hee heard one Mr White a
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factor for the sayd Jeferies and Lewellin saye that hee had provided
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noe servants passengers on the behalfe of the sayd Jeffreyes
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and Lewellin to goe in the sayd ship, And saith that while
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the sayd shipp stayed there which was about a moneths tyme, there were to
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the number of thirty servants and and (sic) upwards provided as passengers
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servants for the sayd Jefferies and Llewellin, {a}ll which servants
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soe provided or the most of them were provided by the meanes and
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procurement of the sayd Moulson, but the certayne number that
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of all that were provided hee remembreth not, And saith of those
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servants provided two of them runne away and carried away the
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shipps skiff with them, and an other of them (being a woman) was
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vehemently suspected to bee a witch, and for that reason was
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sett a shoare the company fearing shee might prove dangerous to
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the voyage And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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To the 7th article hee saith hee being a passenger aboard as a foresayd
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did observe that there were a great quantitie of deales (but the
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number hee remembreth not) cut out while the sayd shipp
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remayned at dublin and in the voyage arlate, to make cabbins for
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the servants and passengers and to make a bulke head and other conveniencies
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for
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|People=<u>Robert Oldfeild</u>
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|Primary sources='''TNA'''
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<u>PROB</u>
  
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PROB 4/18701 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Oldfeild, Dame Elizabeth, of Spalding, Lincs, widow. 29 April 1689
1. for the sayd passengers and servants And soe farr as hee this deponent
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2. could and did observe the arlate Jacob Moulson did not convert
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3. any of the sayd deales to his owne private use And further to this
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4. article hee cannot depose/
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5. To the 8th and 9th articles hee saith hee being a passenger as afore=
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6. sayd knoweth that soe soone as the sayd Moulson had receaved
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7. his passengers aboard or within some smale tyme after, hee the sayd
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8. Moulson did in the moneth of September 1654 sett sayle from
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9. dublin withh the sayd passengers on board, to goe for Virginia, but
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10. was by Contrary windes twice or thrice driven back, and
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11. about the beginning of October hee againe sett sayle from the
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12. Bay of dublin (whether hee had bin doe driven back) with his
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13. sayd shipp and passengers for Virginia, and saith that being
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14. put out to sea, the next morning after her putting out to sea
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15. (being about the fifth of October ˹aforesayd˺) a great gale of winde happened
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16. which caused the sea to become very rough in soe much that the
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17. Boatswaine of the sayd shipp was by the violence of the sea
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18. washed over board and perished And ˹further˺ to those articles hee
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19. cannot depose./
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20. To the 10th article hee saith that the sayd shipp Continueing her course
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21. for Virginia the sayd Captaine Moulson mett at sea with the shipp
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22. whereof the arlate Mr ffox was Master (the shipps name hee
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23. remembreth not) ˹which shipp was alsoe bound for Virginia˺ and saith that about a day or two after the
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24. meeting of the sayd two shipps with each other (
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25. tyme hee certainly remembreth not for that hee kept not a Journall)
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26. but beleeveth it was about the beginning of November 1654)
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27. there happened a great storme at sea which continued for about
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28. the space of two or three dayes by meanes whereof the sayd Moulson
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29. and Company with her shipp the Unitie left the Company of the
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30. sayd Mr ffox his shipp and further hee cannot depose to this article
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31. of his owne certaine knowledge for that hee was not at Antegoa
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32. when the sayd ffox his shipp arrived, there, but heard at Saint
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33. Christophers (whether hee ˹this deponent˺ was then gone) that the sayd ffox did arive
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34.
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35. To the iith and 12th articles of the sayd allegation ˹hee saith˺ the sayd Moulson
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36. and Company of the Unitie did afterwards at sea discover a
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37. shipp which was called the hopefull Luke and
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38. spoke with the Company thereof at a distance and understood
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39. by them that they were bound for Yorke River in Virginia and
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40. kept company with them about three dayes and then lost their company
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41. and saith that after shee had lost the company of the hopefull
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42. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Luke</margin>
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PROB 11/324/410 Will of Robert Oldfeild of Spalding. 18 July 1667
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PROB 11/328/92 Will of Sir Anthony Oldfeild of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 06 October 1668
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PROB 11/381/528 Will of Dame Elizabeth Oldfeild, Widow of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 05 December 1685
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PROB 11/417/416 Will of Anthony Oldfeild, Gentleman of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 07 December 1693
 
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The 19th of September 1657/

John Jeffreyes and Robert Lewellin against}
Jacob Moulson Smith ffrancklin}

Examined upon the allegation given in on the behalfe
of the sayd Moulson./

Rp. jus

Robert Oldfeild of Spalding in the County of Lincoln
gentleman aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the 1: 2: and 3 articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee was not privie to the
bargaine made betweene the arlate John Jefferies and Robert Lewellin
touching the hyre and takeing to freight of the shipp Unitie arlate
of the arlate Smith Roberts and Moulson, and therefore
cannot depose at what rates or upon what conditions shee was hyred nor can
depose ought touching the provisions or victualls put aboard the sayd
shipp either as to the quantitie or by whome put on board And therefore
cannot depose to those articles./

To the 4th article hee saith that hee this deponent went a passenger in
the sayd shipp the Unitie
the voyage in question and was to have resided
in Mary Land, in Virginia with a ffactor of the sayd Lewellin there and
by theat meanes knoweth that in the moneth of June 1654 the sayd
shipp sett sayle from Gravesend upon the voyage in question but by
Contrary windes arrived not in dublin Roade till about the second
of August next after./

To the 5th article hee cannot depose/

To the 6th article hee saith that soone after the arrivall of the sayd
shipp Unitie in the harbour of dublin hee heard one Mr White a
factor for the sayd Jeferies and Lewellin saye that hee had provided
noe servants passengers on the behalfe of the sayd Jeffreyes
and Lewellin to goe in the sayd ship, And saith that while
the sayd shipp stayed there which was about a moneths tyme, there were to
the number of thirty servants and and (sic) upwards provided as passengers
servants for the sayd Jefferies and Llewellin, {a}ll which servants
soe provided or the most of them were provided by the meanes and
procurement of the sayd Moulson, but the certayne number that
of all that were provided hee remembreth not, And saith of those
servants provided two of them runne away and carried away the
shipps skiff with them, and an other of them (being a woman) was
vehemently suspected to bee a witch, and for that reason was
sett a shoare the company fearing shee might prove dangerous to
the voyage And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 7th article hee saith hee being a passenger aboard as a foresayd
did observe that there were a great quantitie of deales (but the
number hee remembreth not) cut out while the sayd shipp
remayned at dublin and in the voyage arlate, to make cabbins for
the servants and passengers and to make a bulke head and other conveniencies
for

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TNA

PROB

PROB 4/18701 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Oldfeild, Dame Elizabeth, of Spalding, Lincs, widow. 29 April 1689

PROB 11/324/410 Will of Robert Oldfeild of Spalding. 18 July 1667
PROB 11/328/92 Will of Sir Anthony Oldfeild of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 06 October 1668
PROB 11/381/528 Will of Dame Elizabeth Oldfeild, Widow of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 05 December 1685
PROB 11/417/416 Will of Anthony Oldfeild, Gentleman of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 07 December 1693