HCA 13/68 f.350r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 350 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/09/21 |
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and hath bene absent from Camphier where he formerly dwelt, and out
of the territories of the States of the United Provinces being banished
from thence for some delict in a busines of ensurance, for about 3 yeares
and this Rendent hath credibly heard that his wife and family are
all with him att Ostend. and otherwise he cannot depose
To the .4th. Interrogatorie he saith he cannot depose
To the .5. he saith he was not present att the buying of the sayd shipp. and
otherwise referring to his foregoeing depositons cannot depose, saving
that the sayd Thysons letter to this Rendent beares date from Ostend 15. May
1653 new stile. and this Rendents sayd order or letter of Credit to Michael de Haze
was written here in London about the latter end of May or beginning of
June last past
To the .6. he saith he knoweth Leonard Thyson of Camphier the brother of
the sayd Daniel. and beleiveth that he is not partner in trade with
the sayd Daniel his brother, and that he hath noe manner of Interest
att all in the shipp now in question And otherwise cannot depose.[#]
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[##] saving that he the rather beleiveth the sayd brothers Daniel and Leonard
Thyson are not partners in trade, for that he this Rendent having held
and kept Correspondencyes with them both in the way of trade hath from
tyme to tyme seene and observed that they have kept their Accompts
Currant wholly distinct.
Arnold Beake [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]
To the .7. he saith the sayd Daniel Thyson as this Rendent understans
by Correspondenceies lives in good repute att Ostend, and beleives he is
well able to buy such a shipp as the sayd shipp Leopard; but saith he
would not have forsaken Zealand in case he had not bene banished for
his foresayd delicet as this Rendent beleiveth And further cannot depose.
To the .8. he saith he cannot depose.
To the .9. he saith he this Rendent did pay severall summes of money
for or by occasion of the sayd shipp according to bills drawne upon
him by the sayd Michael de Haze to severall persons whose names
att present he calleth not to mynd, and so payd the same in this Citty
of London. and otherwise saving his foregoeing depositions he cannot
depose.
Arnold Beake [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated in Court
before the Judges
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The 19th day of November 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
The clayme of Peter and Paul Telement}
et cetera for the Lowisa and Hunter}
Examined upon the sayd allegation.
4.
Savat de la Sagha of Rounay neere Bayon in
ffrance aged 25 yeares or thereabouts master
of the shallopp belonging to the sayd shipp the Lowiss
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith as
followeth. videlicet.
That the sayd respective shippes the Lowisa and the Hunter att
the tyme of the sayd seizure together with the oyles finnes and goods
therein seized did and att present doe belong to the sayd Peter and
Paul Telement, and Monsieur Bivot and others being the Greenland
Company of ffrance, and that the sayd shipps were sett out by the foresayd
Greenland Company at their owne charges and the same were to returne
with their oyle and whale finnes to Havre de Grace in ffrance for
the Accompt and Adventure of the sayd Greenland Companie in ffrance
And they have for seven or eight yeares of this deponents knowledge
who hath so long served them in the like voyages used the sayd trade
in sending shipps to Greenland to take whales to make oyle and returne
the same back againe to ffrance, and mant of the sayd shipps Company
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