HCA 13/70 f.606r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 606 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2022/01/13 |
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The answer of the foresaid Erasmus Castenson
to the interrogatories
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Hee hath not seene any bill of sale
of the said shipp, only even nowe before his examination the said master
Peter Martenson met him over the way at the signe of the Anchor
and endeavoured to showe or acquaint this deponent with a
bill of sale of the said shipp and began to reade it unto him, but
this deponent knowing the story of the said shipp as aforesaid, would
not heare it
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After the seizure and the comming of this
deponent to London, hee met with the foresaid Peter Martenson the
master and asked him for his wages, and the said master answereing
that hee had noe moneys, this deponent said that they that medled with
or received the goods must pay him. And further saith that when hee
was reproached by the shipps company as aforesaid because hee would
not sweare that the said shipp belonged to Amsterdam, and one of
them comming to him and saying well gunner must wee lose our
wages for your sake (or to that purpose) and this deponent
being upon that question and the other provoking speeches angry
and beginning to speake aloud in anger aboard the said shipp, the said
person said, peace in the name of God, and this deponent answering
noe hee would not, why then said the other peace in the
divills name, noe quoth this deponent I will not that neither. And
this hee saith is the truth and was all the discourse concerning the said matter upon which this interrogatory
is formed
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