HCA 13/70 f.567r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 567 |
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2014/11/19 |
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of Viceadmirall of the said Towne, yet that his family
have their abode at fflushing.
To the second Interrogatory he answereth that the said shipp
the Popingay departed from fflushing on the voyage wherein
she was taken on the seaventeenth day of November last
(old stile) and that she was bound for the West Indies
and that the first place they were at in the West Indies
was Gardaloope a ffrench Island, where the said shipp
lay at Anchor about 10 or 11 dayes, and that from that
place the said shipp went to Saint Christophers Island
upon the ffrench roade, where the said shipp stayed
about fourteene days, and from thence to Estasys a
dutch Island, where she stayed eight dayes, and from
thence she returned unto Saut [?ponit] in Saint Christophers
Island and from thence to Backstur a Roade in the
said Island, and that this Rendent with the said shipp
sett sayle from thence on the eighteenth of ffebruary
last past (old stile) to Gardaloepe aforenamed, and
that in her course thither she was taken and seizd on the
23th of the said month (old stile) by the ffleet under the
command of Generall Pen And he saith that the said
shipp had in her for her Lading when she went from fflushing
Beefe, Porke, white, and Brandy wines, Oyle, Cloth and
Commodities of all sorts, for he saith that there (sic) all
Commodities afford traffique but Tobaccoes, Sugars
Indico ad Ginger, the Commodities of the Country And
further he cannot answeare./
To the third Interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp did
in this her last voyage trade in noe other English plantation
then in Saint Christophers Island And further referring
himselfe to his answearee made to the foregoeing
Interrogatory he cannot answeare./
To the fourth and fifth Interrogatoryes and to the
schedule in the said fifth Interrogatory mentioned he deposeth
and answereth that the interrate Adrian Adrian Merchant
was the Supra Cargo of the said shipp the Poppingagy
and that the said shipp lying at Saint Christophers the
interrate Clement Everard the Governour of the said Island
of Saint Christophers did give license unto the said Adrian
Adrian to sell the goods of the said shipp and to
trade and traffique with the Inhabitants of the
said Island by vertue of the said License, and according
to the purport or directions of the said License, And
he deposeth and saith that the schedule arlate being
the License of him now deposed of that it was subscribed by
the said Clement Everard, and that the words Clement
Everard subscribed to the said License, were and are
the proper handwriting of him the said Everard, The
premisses he deposeth because he the deponent was
present in the said Governour Clement Everard his house
in Saint Christophers, and saw him subscribe the
said License or schedule arlate bearing date the fifth of
January