HCA 13/73 f.565v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 565 |
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Rowan Beentje | |
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2014/08/17 |
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the time of her said departure she was a new, strong, and [?staunch]
ship and very well victualled furnished and fitted with
tackle, Apparrell, Rigging furniture [?Gunns] Ammunition
and things necessary for such a ship, and such a voyage as the
voyage in question was. And (besides the Master) there were [?twelve]
men and a boy belonging to the said ship all the said voyage
and some part of the voyage there was another man. And
they or soe many of them as were requisite were ready
at all due times with the boate of the said ship to serve
and carry the Merchant (hereafter mentioned) to and
from Shore, and did obey his Comands The promisses
hee deposeth goeing one of the Company of the said ship
all the voyage in question till the seizure hereafter
mentioned./.et aliter nescit
Ad 5um 6um et 7um articulos dicit et deponit That the said ship
proceeding from home on her said Voyage as aforesaid
arrived at Nants where the ffactor of the said ffernandez
put a lading of pipestaves Herrings and Bales of Goods onboard the said ship
and the same were carried in the said ship to Oratavo
and there the same were delivered to the ffactor of the said
Fernandez, and the said ffactor did there let out the said
ship to ffreight to a Genoese merchant, and the said merchant
there came onboard her at Garachico and continued in her till the said ships
seizure, And the foresaid ffactor ordered the said
John Browne to followe the orders of the said Merchant
and the said ship being ballasted at Oratavo she
went to the places following by order of the said Merchant
namely to Garachico where the said merchant put Sugar and
logwood onboard the said Ship. which Shee carried to [?Lanseroti]
where the said Merchant fully loaded the said ship with Corn
and Carried all the said Lading to Cales and there
the said merchant delivered some Sugar and
thence the said Ship went to Allicant and there hee
delivered some Logwood and some sugar. and thence
shee went to the Road of [?Munvedre] and there delivered
some Logwood, and sugar, and thence the said ship
went to Genoa where the said merchant wholly unladed
the said ship (the last of which lading being there unladen
on or about the 8th or 9th of August 1659) and the same
being delivered the said merchant reladed the said Ship with
Marble Stones Earthenware Cabinets and Bales of Goods
which were to be carried in the said ship to the Island
of Teneriffe And the said Ship set saile with the said Lading
from Genoa on or about the 8th of October 1659 and in her [?XX] [?XX]