HCA 13/73 f.407v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 407 |
Side | Verso |
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Roger Towner | |
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2014/06/22 |
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To the first position hee saith and deposeth that hee well
Knoweth the ship the Orange Tree, Lilbellate and alsoe Knoweth
the Libellate Engle ffrith, who hee saith was for and
during all the moneths of. September and October
last past Master of her, and soe accounted This Deponent
having in the said time bin onboard the said ship
and seeing him execute the said place, of Master
and further cannot depose, saving hee hath heard
that the said Engle ffrith had been Master of the said
ship for some monethes before ./:
To the second position and schedule therein mentioned
hee saith and Deposeth that, hee this Deponent coming [?hX GUTTER]
be Journiman to the Libellate Daniell Atkins on
or about the latter end of August or begining of
September last, was credibly Informed that the said
Daniel Atkins had caused to be Delivered at the
request of the said Engle ffrith, for the use of the
said ship, severall goods and materialls, And saith
that after this Deponents coming to the said Adkins
hee did by the order of the said Adkins at severall
times deliver parcells of Goods into the XX ships boate [broXX GUTTER] the said Engle
ffriths Brother the Boatswaine of the said ship to receive [?tXX GUTTER] for
her use, and this Deponent
himselfe did carry on board the said ship some Hamborow Lines
and did deliver the same to the said Boatswaine
and this Deponent then sawe new Cordage In[?place GUTTER]
about her Rigging, and the said Boatswaine did
then and there acknowledge to this Deponent that the
same came from the said Adkins, And saith that
in the foresaid moneths new cordage was well worth
forty shillings a hundred, spunyarne Twenty shillings
a hundred. Hamborough Lines Eighteene pence a
peece, a Dipsey Lyne Eight Shillings, ffine Marlin
Eight pence a pound, and English Marlin and
Howsein six pence a pound. The said prices being
the said time the Usuall and ordinary prices for the
said Goods and materialls. This Deponent being a
Ropemaker and having served an Apprenticeship to
that Trade, and thereby Knowing the worth and [xxx GUTTER]
of the said Goods and materialls And further cannot
depose ./:
To the 3d hee referreth himselfe to the registry of this Court
To the 4th he sayth that the said Adkins in Regard
hath not receaved his money for the materialls in question [?XXX GUTTER]
suffered losse and damage, but how much, hee cannot Estimate