HCA 13/73 f.493v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 493 |
Side | Verso |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/02/13 |
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then veiwed the said ships Papers, and [?broake] up
the letters which were in her to be brought to London, [?and GUTTER
found that both the said shipp and Lading did belonge
to the Subjects of this Commonwealth, and the said [?XXX GUTTER]
Spritman in this deponents presence did tell the said [?XXX GUTTER]
of the Alexander, that a great quantity of
the wine in the said ship Starr belonged to Mr
Christopher Boone of London merchant or to that effect and soe [?much GUTTER]
the bills of Lading did declare, this Deponent hearing [?the ?same GUTTER]
read to the Captaine of the Alexander and present [?XX GUTTER]
after the said Captaine of the Alexander and [?those GUTTER]
two which hee brought with him had Perused the said
Papers, they espying a ship coming to windward tooke
away their men from on board the Starr, and sent [?the GUTTER]
Starrs men on board her, and set saile and left the
Starr. And further cannot depose, saving hee
saith that hee beleeveth that the Company of the
said ship Alexander and Ketch (besides the said [?XXX GUTTER]
whole pipes and two hogsheads) did Imbezill loose
drinke, and drawe out and send away in Runlets
and Jarrs, and other Empty vessells the quantity of [?XXX GUTTER]
Pipes of wine./
To the 4th hee saith that the said ship which was
espyed as aforesaid came up to the Starr
and proved to be a Zealand man of warr, the [?Company GUTTER]
of which tooke out another whole pipe of wine, and a [?XXX GUTTER]
of water, and then sailed away And about foure or
five dayes after there happened a storme, and by reason
that the Alexander and Ketch's Company, and the Company
of the Zealand man of warr had broke the rangs and
teares of the Pipes of wine the other Pipes did Rowle {?and GUTTER]
fall too and fro in the said shipp, and by that [?meanes GUTTER]
one Pype was leaked quite out, and two or
three almost out, and some wine leaked out of [?other GUTTER]
Pipes to the quantity of about six or seaven pipes as this
Deponent verily beleeveth, which was occasioned by the Captaine
and Company of the Alexander, and saith that without
doubt the said ship would (by Gods blessing) have got to
ffalmouth or some other harbour before the said storme
happened had shee not bin Detained and carried [?XXX GUTTER]
as aforesaid. The premisses hee deposeth coming [?home GUTTER]
on the said ship, and belonging unto her untill shee was
unladen And further cannot depose./
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