HCA 13/71 f.346v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 346 |
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First transcriber | |
Karen Gunnell | |
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2012/11/03 | |
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Gutters checked on 07/12/2012 |
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from thence but never knew that mariners of any shipp imployed upon
any voyage from thence had any share allowed from therof and this deponent
well knoweth that never any mariners of his did at any tyme demand
of him any primage or Averidge for any voyage made from the Barbadoes
nor did hee ever pay them any parte thereof though hee hath divers tymes
receaved primage and Averidge for such voyages And further to this
Interrogatorrie hee cannot depose
John Rand [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Huggery and others against Tottey
ffrancklin Suckley Clements
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Examined on an allegation on the behalfe of the
sayd William Huggery.
[THE ENTIRE ENTRY BELOW FOR WILLIAM HUGGERY IS STRUCK OUT WITH A LARGE CROSS ON THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT PAGE]
William Huggery of Shadwell in the County
of Middlesex and parish of stepney mariner aged fifty
eight yeares or thereabouts a witness sworne and
examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet.
Void for that
hee was servant
only as a party principall
and not as witness [LH MARGIN, NO STRUCK OUT]
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
being the arlate William huggery, and the rest of the Company of the
arlate Shipp the Edward and John did all of them did enter into whole
pay the voyage in question upon the second of June 1655 and did
continue and serve on board her till the two and twentith day of
July 1656 during which tyme hee this deponent and the rest of the
Company of the sayd shipp did doe such worke as was requisite and
usuall for Mariners and as they ought to doe and as the arlate
Tottey did desyr him and them to doe for the service of the sayd Shipp and
goods and preservation of her ladeing And further to this hee cannot depose
To the 2 article hee saith that hee this deponent being one of the sayd
shipps company knoweth that there were laden to be carried in her to the
Barbadoes for Accompt of the arlate Major Chamberlayne and [?others GUTTER]
twenty five horses and gueldings and two mares all which (save two horses
or gueldings which dyed at sea by the way) were safely transported to the
Barbadoes and at their coming thither hee saith the sayd Chamberlayne
and others to whome the sayd horses and mares belonged as came aboard the sayd shipp and demanded their horses and did appointe a
place on shoare for the sayd horses and mares to be brought to in the Island
of Barbadoes, and this deponent save them all carried on shoare and
amongst the rest the gray horse or guelding in question, but hee this deponent
went not with them, and saith that the arlate Turpin and one Thomas Lindsey
and one Cornelius Simpson a ffleming and John hony and Edward Cooke
mariners of the sayd shipp went with the horse in question and other
the sayd horses and mares to deliver them at the place appointed, and did
(they told the deponent) leave the horse or gelding inn question as they did
the rest of them tyed in a hovell or stable on the Island with a rack
and manger therto which was the place appointed by the sayd Chanberlaine and the said sayd Tottey to carry that and all the other horses and mares to, And
further to this article hee cannot depose./
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