HCA 13/72 f.276r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 276 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/09/24 |
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was and is the true Lawfull and sole Owner or Proprietor of the said
shipp the Charity and of her Tackle apparrell and furniture and
for and as such hee the said John Shorter both at Berghen aaforesaid
and elswhere since the said buyeing of the said shipp was and is of
this deponents constant observation commonly accompted and reputed
Furthermore this deponent saith, That in or about the moneths of
ffebruary or March 1657 one or both of them, the said John Shorter in
this deponents sight and observation, did as Owner of the said shipp
fitt furnish and sett out, or give order for the fitting furnishing
and setting out of the said shipp from this Port of London
upon the Late intended voiage from hence to Berghen aforesaid
and soe to returne from thence to this said Port of London, And
this deponent saith, That hee is fully convinced both by the credible
and constant relation of the said Master and Company, and
by the frequent and assiduoous attendance of the said John Shorter
to and about such the fitting furniture and setting forth of
the said shipp upon her said Last intended Coiage, That hee
the said John Shorter did upon his accompt and at his owne
costs and charges futt furnish and sett out the said shipp upon
her said Last mentioned and intended voiage. Mor to this
Interrogatorie hee saith not./
To the third Interrogatorie this deponent saith, That about three weekes
since (as this deponent remembreth the time) and within the time
by him this rendent predeposed in his answer to the next precedent
Interrogatorie, the said John Shorter in this deponents presence and
observation did in the River of Thames or Port of London putt
or cause to be putt on board the said shipp fifteene Lasts of salt,
three or fower packes or bales of woollen Cloath, seaven Lasts of
malt, two Lasts of beere one Last of pease, a Chest of
Castor hatts, about fower baggs of nailes and five baggs of hopps,
all which goods wares and merchandises (as this deponent was
credibly informed and heard both by the said Merchant=Lader and
the Master and Company of the said shipp att and about the
time of the Lading thereof, and as this deponent verily beleeveth)
were soe laden and to be transported and disposed of at
Berghen aforesaid to and for the proper account and benefitt
of him the said John Shorter More to this Interrogatorie hee
this examinate saith not./
To the ffowerth Interrogatorie this deponent saith, That the said shipp
having received the said Cargaizon of goods on board her
as aforesaid, did within two or three daies after sett saile with the same from
this Port of London designed for Berghen aforesaid, this examinate
then serving in and on board the said shipp in the quality
aforesaid./
To the fifth Interrogatorie this examinate saith, That for the reasons
(and by