HCA 13/71 f.257v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 257 |
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Jill Wilcox | |
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2012/10/15 | |
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Edited on 13/03/2013 and on 29/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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and other duties which (as hee sayd) hee had undertaken to satisfie and [?gratifie GUTTER]
the Grand Signiors officers for cleareing the sayd goods whereto the sayd
harris replied to this effect that his was a stranger and had noe money
where upon the sayd ffowke cause the Person of the sayd harris to bee
seized, and imprisoned him in two the sayd ffowkes house under Command
of Janizaries, and alsoe imprizoned this deponent and the sayd Pembridge
and one Turner the Gunner of the sayd shipp who were all on shoare to see and
endeavour to get their sayd Master cleare and on board, the winds being then
fayre for their departure And hee saith that after a little while the sayd
ffooke released this deponent and the sayd Pembridge and Turner and sent them
a Shippbord but still kept the Master prisoner, and then sent certayne
officers on board the sayd shipp with his the sayd ffowkes brother and they
being come they opened the hatches and by force tooke away three bales of silks part
of the sayd ships Cargoe and carried it ashoare in a boate they brought
with them for that purpose, which they did in presence of this deponent, the
sayd Pembridge Turner and the rest of the sayd shipps Company
who all refused to meddle or lend a hand to the hoisting of it out
of the hold or putting it on board the boate, but durst make noe other
resistance the shipp lying under Command of the Castle there,
And [XXXX] the sayd three Bales being carried on shoare the sayd Master
was released of his imprisonment and the sayd shipp and the rest of
her ladeing discharged, which this deponent beleeveth and is verily
perswaded in this conscience would not have bin done without
payment of the sayd 18 hundred dollers demanded, or seizure of
the sayd silks soe that three bayles were taken away
meerely to discharge and preserve the rest of the sayd shipps
ladeing And further to these Interrogatories hee cannot depose./
Repeated before dr Godolphin/
the marke of the sayd
Symon S Roe./ [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The 18th of June 1656/
Tether against Bryan et cetera/
The 18th of June 1656/
Examined upon an allegation on behalfe of the sayd Bryan/
Rp EA. 3
John Moye of parish of Saint Katherine neere the Tower of london
Mariner aged twenty yeares thereabouts a wittnes sworene
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the
moneth of december 1653 there came certayne lighter man with a lighter
aboard the shipp the Julian then bound for Roane and lying neere the hermitage stayres in wapping and brought in
their lighter the twelve hogsheads of Copperis in question and desyred that
it might be receaved aboard the sayd shipp for Account of the sayd Tether
to bee transported therein to Roane, and the arlate Richard Bryan the
Master of the sayd shipp then being absent one of the company of the sayd
shipp whose name at present hee remembreth not told the sayd Lighterman
that the sayd shipp had her full ladeing and could take in noe more or
to that effect, and this deponent alsoe then spake words to the same effect [?to the GUTTER]
sayd lighterman which notwithstanding the sayd lighterman
was very importunate to have the same taken aboard and sayd [?hee GUTTER]
had order from the arlate Tether to bring them and shipp them a board
the sayd shipp and showed a noate (which this deponent heard read) expressly
that