HCA 13/71 f.373r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 373 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2013/03/16 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 07/05/2013 by Jill Wilcox and on 14/12/13 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the fourth article hee deposeth and saith that he did not
see the fower men servants arlate that were shipped
aboard the said shipp by the arlate Mr Emms for the
accompt of Mr Cooper arlate, but he beleiveth that there
were such fower men servants soe shipped aboard the
sayd shipp for these reasons following. for that
he this deponent did see the bill of lading for them
and did see the producent receive of the arlate
Mr Emms the freight for them, and hath heard all or
most of the said shippes company acknowledge their
having had on shipp board the sayd fower men, and
alsoe for that this deponent was in Court at the
Barbadoes when the producent was sued by the said
Cooper and was condemned to pay for the sayd
men, And further he cannot depose./
To the fifth article he deposeth and saith that there were
an anchor and a Grapnell belonging to the said shipp lost, and that a barrell
of Lyme was lett to dripp overboard by negligence,
But the weight or value of such things he knoweth
not And further cannot depose./
To the sixth article hee deposeth that as he this deponent hath
heard from many of the sayd shipps Company there
was a in her said shipps homeward bound voyage a
port hole open (but he saith he knoweth not by whose
neglect) wherein much water came,
And
further he cannot depose.
To the seaventh and eighth articles he cannot depose,
being not in board at the time or times arlate.
To the ninth he knoweth not to depose, Not being on
board the arlate shipp the time arlate./
To the last he saith that what he hath predeposed
is true
To the Interrogatoryes./ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he was putt in
Purser of the shipp interrate by the Owners and soe
continued all her voyage, and that he is sworne and
examined as a wittnes in this cause by and of his owne
voluntary offer to depose the truth between all
partyes And to the rest he answereth negatively./
To the second Interrogatory he answereth that the said huggerly
and Company did enter into whole pay on or about the fifth of June
1655 (to his best remembrance), and that the sayd
huggerly and Company did (soe farr as this Rendent
knoweth) obey the interrate Totty the producent his
command and looke unto the goods on board the sayd
shipp to keepe them in good order, during the sayd
shipps voyage to the Barbadoes, but he sayth that she
being there and he this Rendent on shoare, he knowth not
how they demeand them selves [?there] nor how they behaved [?or]
demeaned themselves after the said shipps arrivall in this
River of Thames; this Rendent being then alsoe on shoare
And further he cannot answeare./
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