HCA 13/73 f.566r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 566 |
Side | Recto |
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Rowan Beentje | |
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2014/08/17 |
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Teneriffe coming without the Streights mouth; the said ship
and Lading were on the 29th. of October 1659 taken and
seized by three Turkish men of warr belonging to Algier
and by them sent to Algier where the said Ship was
sold and lost to the said owners. The promisses hee Deposeth goeing all the said
voyage as aforesaid and being onboard the said ship at
her seizure, and carryed to Algier in one of the said Turkish
men of warr, et aliter nescit./.
Ad 8 refert se ad predeposita./.
Ad 9 nescit deponere./.
Ad 10um refert se ad Registrum Curiæ Prærogativæ./.
Ad 11um dicit that the said John Browne hath demanded the
ffreight for the voyage in question of the Arlate Mrs ffernandez
but shee hath refused to Pay the same, and this deponent went
once with the said Browne to the said ffernandez her house
et aliter nescit./.
Ad 12um. refert se ad jura./.
Ad 13um nescit deponere./.
Ad Ultimum dicit perdeposira per eum esse vera./.
Repetit una cum duo bus Perconto stibus
coram [?Judex] Exton surragato
George Dreddan [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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18 die Augusti 1660:
[?XXX XXX]
3us
Gregorius Alford de Lyme in Comitatu
Dorsettiæ Mercator ætatis 42 annorum aut
eo circiter juratus et Examinatus dicit et
deponit put sequitur./.
Ad 1um et 2um articulos dictæ [?Allegationis] ex parte Spry in hac
causa datæ dicit et deponit. That he this deponent being
in the yeere 1647 the reall and sole owner of the arlate
Ship the [?Guist] did in the said yere 1647 at Nantes
in ffrance really sell the said ship to the arlate Arthur
Spry for himselfe and Company (All Englishmen and Subjects of this Nation) for the summe of two
Thousand Livers (ffrench money) or thereabouts, to this deponents
best remembrance, which was pair unto this deponent by merchants
in Nantes by the order and upon the Authority of the said
Spry and Company. And the said Spry having soe bought
the said Ship, hee put one John Thompson Mr of her by order of the said Spry and Company
under whose conduct the said ship sailed from Nantes to (Near