HCA 13/124 f.80v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/124 |
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Folio | 80 |
Side | Verso |
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Added artificial foliation; uploaded image; transcribed on 14/05/2015 | |
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IMAGE: IM_114_04_7120.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2015/05/14 |
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beleeveth and that there were brought home in the
shipp the voyage arlate for account of the arlate Thomas
Nevill eight tuns and three quarters of a tunn of goods
and not above as he beleeveth And he alsoe
beleeveth that there were brought home in the said
shipp the voyage arlate for the account of the
arlate Abraham Child tenn tunns and a quarter
of goods and not above as he beleeveth And he
alsoe beleeveth that there were brought home
in the said shipp for the proper and particuler account
of the arlate Philip Allen the voyage arlate tenn
tunns of goods and not above as he beleeveth
And this Rendent as he beleeveth hath received
freight from the said John Langly Thomas Nevill
Abraham Child and Philip Allen respectively for
the severall and respecetive quantities and tunnage of
goods brought home in the said shipp for theire
respective accounts as is in these his answeares to
this eigth position of the said pretended allegation
expressed and noe more as he beleeveth And further
he referreth himselfe to the Charter party arlate
And otherwise he doth not beleeve the said pretended
position to be true in any part thereof savinge he
beleeveth that the said Philip Allen besides his owne Tenn Tonnes of goods before [?mentioned] upon the
returne of the said shipp to Colcehester the voyage
in question at the request of Mr hamondware
and company did Cleere in the Custome house
at Colchester and take up for them twenty three
tunns of goods and noe more as hee beleeveth
which were brought
home in the said shipp the said voyage for the
account of the said Mr Ward and Company
upon account of the tonnage taken by the Charter
party in question in the name of Edward Ware
To the nibth position of the said pretended allegation he
answeareth and beleeveth that presently after the returne of the
said shipp the Neptune to Colchester the voyage in
question being ended the arlate Owen dowrish
sued ths Rendent in this Court for the goods laden
on