HCA 13/124 f.107r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/124 |
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Folio | 107 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/06/22 |
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by the factors or Agents of the said Bar[?on]
that they had noe more goods to putt
onboard himbut that hee should or
might departe with them hee did set saile
therewith for this port of London and
here safely arrived upon the 5th day of
January 1650 and not before And other
wise hee doeth not beleeve the said pretensed
position to bee true in any parte./.
To the 5th hee answereth and beleeveth that
the say hee arrived with his said shipp and
wines being the 5th of January as hee
hath before expressed in his Answers to
the first the same was the Lords day
usually called Sunday which being a
day of cessation from worldly buisines
this respondent did the very next mor=
ning being the 6th of January goe
with his broker in the morneing of the
same day to Mr Roger Kilvert to his
house in Broadstreete and did there
acquaint him with his arrivall with his
said shippe and wines and other goods
att this port of London and did alsoe
tell him that whereas by the charterparty
made for the said voyadge the said Alexan=
der Baron was to full lade the said shipp
or else to pay freight as if shee were
full laden and that hee was come dead
freighted and not fully laden according
to contract and that hee should expect
his whole freight and therefore desired
the said Mr Kilvert if hee soe pleased to
come onboard the said shipp the Hope
to veiw the empty roome thereof and
the said Mr Kilvert did make answer
that hee would come onboard and bring
Two or three Trinity house men with
him but that hee was unacquainted