HCA 13/73 f.458v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
---|---|
Folio | 458 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/08/2014 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: IMG_0127_copy.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2014/08/07 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 01/09/2017 by Colin Greenstreet |
Contents
[hide]Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.
Image
Transcription
and if they please to come alsoe aboard her, and visit her in my
presence, they may freely doe it, wee will in freindshipp stay for them, or words to the same effect, and
soe the said English persons departing o acquaint their said [?Captain]
this deponent went aboard his said shipp and the said Commannder
with him, in the said Commannders shallop, and looked for their
comming aboard of the said Captaines, but saith that they came not
thereupon this deponent caused his flagg to be spread and a gun to be [?shott]
to invite or give them notice to come aboard, but still they came [?not]
but after there came one of the said frigots
neere to the Marcus Aurelius, and sent her shallop aboard this deponent
and demannded the name of this deponent and of his shipp
which was told the persons that came in the boate, and withall [?alsoe]
made them to come aboard and visit, and a note in [?XXX]
given them purporting the names of this deponent and his shipp [?XX]
a protest of readines to be visited, and of costs and dammages [?XXX]
should happen in case the said shipp came after that time to [?be]
staid and visited, and withall this deponent offered the master of the
frigot who was in the boate, that seeing the Captaine [?cometh]
hee should come aboard and visit the Marcus Aurelius, which the [?XXX]
refused saying hee had noe order therefore, And saith that neither had
any of his company or other did hinder or oppose the visiting of the
said shipp or visitation or abett such opposition, but on the
contrary offered her to be visited. And further deposeth not.
To the 11th hee saith that the said person that soe came aboard this [?deponent]
in the Texel for passage (who what countreyman hee was this deponent
knoweth not) bespake this deponent upon his arivall in Portland
that hee might goe aboard the convoy for teh rest of his passage, it [?being]
the desire of most passengers to goe rather in the Convoy than in a [?XXX]
man both for their greater accomodation which they can therein [?have]
for their more securitie against Turkes and other pyrates, and [?att]
his request this deponent caused him to be carried in his boate to
the Convoy with his baggage, being two or 3 small truncks or coffers, with his
bedd and bedding, and saving him there went noe other [?person]
this hee saith was before the said Commannder of
the Convoy came soe aboard this deponent. And further deposeth [?not]
Repeated before doctor Sweit surrogate
Ide Symonse [?burch] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
*****************************************
The 11th of November 1659. [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the foresaid Interrogatories.
2.
Jurian Houlthouse of Amsterdam Merchant, aged 40 yeares
or thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith that hee hath knowne the shipp the
Marcus Aurelius from the time shee was first built, which was some
nine yeares since to his best remembrance, and saith shee hath [?XX to ?XX]
from Amstedam from time to time, but this deponent never went [?XX]
voyage in her before the present, wherein hee embarked himselfe [?XX]
passenger