HCA 13/71 f.666r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 666 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/04/02 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 27/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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said moneth departed thense with her said lading for Port a Port in Portugall
and arived at Port a Port on the thirteenth day of the moneth of October 1650
old stile, and after her said arivall on the thirteenth day shee and
her said lading were seized by the officers of the kinge of Portugall, and
her master and company all turned out of her and imprisoned in the
castle by the said officers, all which hee knoweth being one of the said company
and going all the voyage in her and being imprisoned with the rest.
To the third Interrogatorie hee saith that the mariners of
the said shipp the Swann (with the master) consisted of nineteene persons
namely Thomas hart, William hewet, John Osburne, Thomas Cores,
John Gowle, Peter Philmer, William Bennet, Crispin Turpin,
Thomas Bickford, George Alley, John Alley, Robert d[?ier],
Edward Cratey, Robert Buckler; Benedict hallen, George Millar,
Roger Gold and Miles hamlin, and the said master and that this deponent was detained
five monthes under the said imprisonment, and the master and some
of her company tenn monethes and others a lesse time, and they
were and are very damnified thereby and by the said seizure,
and in particular this deponent for losse of eight monethes wages
and fower dayes by the said seizure after 20 s per moneth (for which
hee was hired) and for losse of his clothes, and in other chardges
is damnified tenn pounds and tenn shillings sterling, besides seaven
kintalls of merchantable fish and one kintall of [?refuse] fish which
hee had aboard and was seized with the shipp, worth (as the
[?loXX] was there solde) the summe of sixteene pounds sterlinge
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fourth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp
Swann was of the burthen of one hundred and fiftie tunnes when shee
was soe seized, and that the weare and teare of her was worth
55li per moneth, and that shee lay and was kept under the
said seizure sixteene monethes or thereabouts, namely from
the 13th of October 1650 to the moneth of ffebruary 1651 old
stile, which hee knoweth being in her when shee was seized, and
being sent to fetch her home when shee was released. And
saith that shee was very much damnified with her said
lying, and that in his estimation her owners have suffered
losse and dammage 55li for every moneth that shee soe
lay under the said arrest. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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