HCA 13/72 f.373v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 373 |
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2013/11/27 |
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shipp Elizabeth, and some of them ladeing out into lighters to bee
carried ashoare, and did looke upon the markes of those in the lighters
and of divers of those remayning on shipp board and observed
markes of divers of them after they were brought a shoare to
the Custome house key, and observed that the sayd pipes of wyne
soe in the sayd shipp Elizabeth and those in the lighters and those
brought ashoare [XXXXX] marked by or neere their bungs with the same marke[?s]
they had at the tyme when they were first laden aboard the Mary
and Joyce at the Canaries, videlicet the markes mentioned in the
bill of ladeing to this allegation annexed, and the same Cou[?nter]
markes on their heads (to distinguish of what Viniards they were of
as they had when this deponent sawe them laden at the
Cannaries aboard the Mary and Joyce And further to those
articles hee cannot depose/
To the 12th and 13th articles of the sayd alleagtion hee saith
hee cannot depose/
To the 14th hee saith hee knoweth that for those two yeares last the
arlate Thomas Warren hath bin and is an Inhabitant of the Citie
of London and is Commonly reputed an English man borne
and a subiect of this Commonwealth And further hee
cannot depose./
To the 15th hee cannot depose being not at the Groyne the tyme arlate
nor having heard any thing to the effect arlate/
To the last hee saith his foregeoing deposition is true./
To the Interrogatories on the behalfe of his highnesse the
Lord Protector./ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee is an Englishman borne at
Charres in Cornewall and a subiect of this Commonwealth, and
was only a passenger in the shipp Mary and Joyce as servant unto
Thomas Warren who sent this deponent alonge with William Warren
the Supracargoe aforesayd only to observe and learne how to negotiate
and mannage Merchandizing affayres for the future in those parts
whether the sayd shipp was bound the sayd voyage in question And
further cannot answere./
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith the Interrogate Thomas Warren of this deponents
knowledge bought the greatest part of the woollen Cloath arlate of [?Roger]
Browne and John Browne Cloathiers living (as hee taketh it) in Sussex, and
the rest thereof of severall other persons living in London whose names hee
remembreth not, and all the Callicoes of ffrancis Warner and Mr
Bathurst both Inhabitants of London, and the rest of the goods arlate of
other persons in London whose names hee remembreth not And saith
they were none of them consigned to any particular persons in any of
the