HCA 13/73 f.581v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 581 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/08/03 |
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men and subjects of the states of the United Netherlands
And sayth that the said Captain Andreas
severall of his company did then in this deponents hearing
confesse and declare that their ship the Saint Mary was [?built GUTTER]
in Holland and belonged to Amsterdam. And further to
this Article cannot depose./
Ad 7um. Arlum deponit
Ad 8um. dicit that the said five hundred bags of Galls and
bales of silke were at the time of their seizure well
worth the summe of ten thousand pounds sterling
at least, in this deponents Judgment and soe much the
producents Gregory Bence and Allen are damnified in
as he beleeveth. And further he cannot depose./
John Broadgate [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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[?eod die]
supra Allegatione arlate examinatus./
5.
Jacobus Lethell de Wapping in Comitatus Middlesex
nauta aetatis 37 annorum et ultra testis
productus et juratus./
Ad 1um Arlum dicta Allegonis deponit et dicit that this
deponent was shipped onboard the ffreetrade in the river
of Thames in or about the moneth of September
1659, to goe in her as one of her mariners from hence to Alecant, and from
thence to Scanderoone, and saith that the arlate
John Gregory John Bence and John Allen
were then the Imployers of the said ship, and setters of her
forth to sea the said voyage, and for and as such they were and are commonly
accounted reputed and taken. And further he cannot
depose saving that they continued to be the Imployers
of the said ship untill the seizure of her hereafter men=
tioned./
Ad 2. et 3um. Arlos deponit that within the time aforesaid
there were five hundred bags of Galls and two Bales of silke
laden and put aboard the said ship at Scanderoone, and were to
have been transported in her to this port, which said goods
this deponent verily beleeveth were laden by the order and
for the use and account of the producents. Ey alr nescit./
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