HCA 13/72 f.402v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 402 |
Side | Verso |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/12/18 |
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to be delivered for the said accounts of the said respective persons
who were and are accounted to be the true and lawfull owners thereof
and such hee verily beleeveth them to bee. The premisses hee
deposeth being master of the said shipp and seeing the premisses
soe donne, and being made acquainted with the proprietie of the
said respective persons, albeit the whole parcell of fourtie
pipes was consigned to the said William Warren alone, which [?were]
brought hee was the proprietor of them and
to avoide making of many bills. And further hee deposeth
not.
To the fourth and fifth articles of the said alleagtion and the schedule therein
mentioned hee saith and deposeth that there were alsoe at the
said port of Oratavo near about the said time 150 other pipes of
canarie wines laded aboard the said shipp for the account of
Thomas Warren brother of the said William, which with the
40 pipes predeposed to be laden for William Warren and other
persons aforesaid amounting to one hundred and ninetie pipes,
this deponent master of the said shipp signed bills of lading
(whether three or two hee remembreth not but well knoweth that
they were of one and the same tenor) for the same videlicet for the
whole parcell of one hundred and ninetie pipes, wherein are
comprized the said fourtie pipes mentioned in his foregoeing deposition
to the second and third articles, and having now seene the bill of
lading annexed, hee saith the same is one of the said bills soe
by him signed, which was soe signed in the said port of Oratavo
forthwith upon the lading of the said wines, and the wines therein
mentioned were really and truely laded and the said bills truely
firmed, and that the pipes soe laded were severally and
respectively marked as is articulated, the article mentioning the
said bill and the markes being read unto him and the markes
both in the bill and in the article showd unto him. And further
hee deposeth not. saving his foregoeing deposition.
To the 6th article of the said allegation hee saith the said fourtie
pipes of Canarie wines were really provided and laded
by the said William Warren for the accounts aforesaid, and that
noe person or persons but they (as hee verily beleeveth)
hath any interest therein. And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee
cannot depose.
To the seaventh article hee saith and deposeth that after the
premisses, the said shipp with the said one hundred and ninetie
pipes of wine and with other goods and merchandizes that
were in her departed from Oratavo intended and steering
her course for this port of London, and that in her course
of proceeding for this port, on or about the thirteenth day
of March last shee was set upon by two frigots
Commissionated by the authoritie of the king of Spaine
and