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HCA 13/70 f.604r Annotate
First transcribed 16 November 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 604  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/11/2014  +
Transcription whether shee should discharge there or at whether shee should discharge there or at haver de Grace, all which hee<br /> knoweth being Gunner of her as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the goods or the most part<br /> of them which were taken and seized in the said shipp were and are as hee<br /> beleeveth linnens or haberdasherie wares, not knowing certainly the<br /> species or qualities of them, they being in packs and caskes, and hee alsoe<br /> beleeveth that they are of the growth or manufacture of ffrance, and<br /> saith they were laden by ffrench merchants, yeelding a reason of his knowledge<br /> as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the third article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that about fifteene<br /> persons of the said shipps company at the time of the said seizure were<br /> ffrenchmen, whereof the Stiersman named Peter de Greve was one, and<br /> that the said ffrenchmen were hired and sent aboard at Saint Malo's by the<br /> merchant laders, and saith that this deponent and five others<br /> all dutch, came from Amsterdam where they were hired by the said Monsieur<br /> Le Gard to goe to Saint Malos to the said shipp, and that there were about<br /> fifteene other dutch in the said shipp, who were hired some in ffrance and<br /> some were in the shipp before this deponent comming, and saith the said Monsieur Le Gard was and<br /> is a native of Saint Malos, and hath a sister there dwelling whom this<br /> deponent hath seene there, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fourth hee saith that the said Monsieur La Gard sent this deponent<br /> and the said five others from Amterdam for Saint Malo's in the shipp the<br /> ''White Unicorne'', whereof Cornelius Jacobs Sayle was master, to whom<br /> the said Monsieur La Gard wrote in an open letter (which this deponent read) that<br /> hee should receive and transport the said six persons in his said shipp<br /> the ''White Unicorne'', to Saint Malos, whither they were going to serve in the<br /> said shipp the ''Jerusalems Crosse'', and that the owners of the said shipp the<br /> ''Jerusalems Crosse'', should pay him the said master of the ''White Unicorne'' at<br /> Saint Malo's for their passage or transportation, or to the same effect, and<br /> saith hee this deponent carried and delivered the said letter from Monsieur<br /> Le Gard to the said master of the ''White Unicorne'', who transported<br /> them accordingly. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fifth hee saith the said La Gard told this deponent that the said<br /> shipp the ''Jerusalem-Crosse'' lying at Saint Malo's was to saile as a<br /> holland shipp and to be manned with hollanders or other dutch, and this<br /> deponent perceiving by the foresaid letter, and<br /> otherwise that the said shipps owners were at Saint Malo's, hee<br /> going to take his leave of the said La Gard asked him why hee had hired and told<br /> him that hee was to saile as a hollander, when as hee perceived that<br /> the said shipps owners were of Saint Malo's, to which the said Monsieur Le Gard<br /> answered, doe not you trouble your selfe, for your wages shall be<br /> duely paid here from time to time to your wife, to which purpose<br /> doe you draw it upon mee, and I will pay her, still not denying<br /> the said shipp to be of Saint Malo's, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the sixth hee saith that the said Monsieur La Gard sent a letter by this deponent<br /> to Peter Martinsen master of the ''Crosse of Jerusalem'', which this deponent<br /> delivered which this deponent<br /> delivered  + , whether shee should discharge there or at whether shee should discharge there or at haver de Grace, all which hee<br /> knoweth being Gunner of her as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the goods or the most part<br /> of them which were taken and seized in the said shipp were and are as hee<br /> beleeveth linnens or haberdasherie wares, not knowing certainly the<br /> species or qualities of them, they being in packs and caskes, and hee alsoe<br /> beleeveth that they are of the growth or manufacture of ffrance, and<br /> saith they were laden by ffrench merchants, yeelding a reason of his knowledge<br /> as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the third article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that about fifteene<br /> persons of the said shipps company at the time of the said seizure were<br /> ffrenchmen, whereof the Stiersman named Peter de Greve was one, and<br /> that the said ffrenchmen were hired and sent aboard at Saint Malo's by the<br /> merchant laders, and saith that this deponent and five others<br /> all dutch, came from Amsterdam where they were hired by the said Monsieur<br /> Le Gard to goe to Saint Malos to the said shipp, and that there were about<br /> fifteene other dutch in the said shipp, who were hired some in ffrance and<br /> some were in the shipp before this deponent comming, and saith the said Monsieur Le Gard was and<br /> is a native of Saint Malos, and hath a sister there dwelling whom this<br /> deponent hath seene there, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fourth hee saith that the said Monsieur La Gard sent this deponent<br /> and the said five others from Amterdam for Saint Malo's in the shipp the<br /> ''White Unicorne'', whereof Cornelius Jacobs Sayle was master, to whom<br /> the said Monsieur La Gard wrote in an open letter (which this deponent read) that<br /> hee should receive and transport the said six persons in his said shipp<br /> the ''White Unicorne'', to Saint Malos, whither they were going to serve in the<br /> said shipp the ''Jerusalems Crosse'', and that the owners of the said shipp the<br /> ''Jerusalems Crosse'', should pay him the said master of the ''White Unicorne'' at<br /> Saint Malo's for their passage or transportation, or to the same effect, and<br /> saith hee this deponent carried and delivered the said letter from Monsieur<br /> Le Gard to the said master of the ''White Unicorne'', who transported<br /> them accordingly. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fifth hee saith the said La Gard told this deponent that the said<br /> shipp the ''Jerusalem-Crosse'' lying at Saint Malo's was to saile as a<br /> holland shipp and to be manned with hollanders or other dutch, and this<br /> deponent perceiving by the foresaid letter, and<br /> otherwise that the said shipps owners were at Saint Malo's, hee<br /> going to take his leave of the said La Gard asked him why hee had hired and told<br /> him that hee was to saile as a hollander, when as hee perceived that<br /> the said shipps owners were of Saint Malo's, to which the said Monsieur Le Gard<br /> answered, doe not you trouble your selfe, for your wages shall be<br /> duely paid here from time to time to your wife, to which purpose<br /> doe you draw it upon mee, and I will pay her, still not denying<br /> the said shipp to be of Saint Malo's, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the sixth hee saith that the said Monsieur La Gard sent a letter by this deponent<br /> to Peter Martinsen master of the ''Crosse of Jerusalem'', which this deponent<br /> delivered which this deponent<br /> delivered  +
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