HCA 13/68 f.591v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 591 |
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2016/11/23 |
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The 21th day of february 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
Phillips against the shipp the Paul and her}
lading and against the Lord Protector of}
the Commonwealth of England}
Examined uppon an allegation on the behalfe
of the sayd Captaine Phillips
Rp.
1
Emanuel de Croix of Dunkerke in fflanders
merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts a
witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith
as followeth.
To the 1. article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate shipp
Dorset alias the Saint Jacob now called the Suckly and the [?proriety]
thereof was upon the fifth day of October 1653. last past by decree
of this Court rightly and duely adiudged to this deponent
by vertue of the sayd decree this deponent was putt into the actuall
possession of the sayd shipp with her tackle and furniture And
further saith that for eight or ten monethes next before the
fifth day of October 1653. and untill the 28th day of November
11653 He this deponent was the true and lawfull Owner and Proprietor
of the sayd shipp the Dorset otherwise the sayd Jacob and now called the
Suckly and so accounted. And referring himselfe to the foresayd decree
and Acts of this Court cannot further depose
To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that upon or
about the sayd 28th day of November 1653 aforesayd, Hee this
deponent for a valuable consideration did really sell [?license]
or passe over unto the arlate Isaack Phillips the foresayd shipp the
Jacob otherwise the Dorsett now called the Suckly and her tackle
furniture and apparrell by the name of the Saint Jacob of Dunkerke
And saith that the foresayd Isaack Phillip did
for the sayd shipp really and truely satisfy and pay unto this deponent the summe of
one hundred and fifty pounds of lawfull English money that
is to say 70 li sterling in ready moneys and the Remaynder being 80 li by [?meanes]
of discompt for the like summe of 80 li sterling for [?XXX]
for which the sayd Captaine Phillips had formerly engaged himselfe
for this deponent to severall persons for reall debts of this
deponent which he the sayd Phillips hath satisfyed and payd
and saith that the foresayd 150 li was really payd and this deponent
thereof fully satisfyed before the sayd shipp went out upon the
voyage wherein she tooke the shipp Paul arlate and somuch thois
deponent did severall tymes acknowledge before the sayd shipp
went out upon the sayd voyage. And otherwise he cannot
depose.