First transcribed
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25 August 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Jill Wilcox +
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Folio
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44 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Primary sources
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'''TNA'''
<u>ADM</u>
ADM 106/489/282 Navy Board: Records. IN-LETTERS. Miscellaneous. Francis Hosier, Storekeeper, Deptford. Lists the New England oak plank sent into the stores by Sir Henry Ashurst and Sir Stephen Evans. 29 July 1696 +
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Hubbart for the barrill of marchandise afo … Hubbart for the barrill of marchandise aforesaid./
To the 12th hee referreth himselfe to his forgoeing deponent to the Invoyce<br />
or factories and bill of ladeing predeposed, And further<br />
cannot depose./
To the 15th article of the said Allegation hee saith, That the barrill of beaver and<br />
other skinns predeposed to be sent in the said shipp. and consigned to the said<br />
Ashurst and the barrill skinns to this deponent by the said Hubbart (the beaver<br />
skinns being then taken out and the other skinns disposed off by the said<br />
Hubbart hath hee delivered to this deponent was and is one and the same barrill and not different at also the<br />
goods therein conteyned ˹as this deponent did in conscience beleeveth˺ this deponent having as a foresaid twice told the said beaver<br />
skinns and compared the marke and number upon the said barrill with the<br />
marke and number in the said Invoyce and bill of lading sett downe<br />
And further cannot depose/
To the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent./
[Thomius] H Glover [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
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The first of April 1656 examined upon the said Allegation
'''John Cutting''' of Newbury of New England Mariner a<br />
Master of the shipp the ''Johns Adventure'' aged 63 yeares<br />
or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith as<br />
followeth videlicet./
To the first article of the said Allegation shee saith that the arlate Jacob<br />
Sheafé of Boston in New England Marchant hath for about seaven yeares<br />
last past had and hold correspondence in the way of marchandising with the<br />
arlate Henry Ashurst of London Marchant of this deponent certaine knowledge<br />
for that this deponent for all that time hath transported goods and marchandises to<br />
and from New England between the said marchants to barby then mutually<br />
disposed of each for others accompt: And further cannot depose/
To the 2th article hee saith that in the moneth of december <u>1655</u> last past<br />
the arlate Jacob Sheafé at or neere Boston in New England did lade or<br />
cause to be laden ˹aboard the deponents shipp the ''Johns Adventure'' one barrill of beaver and other skinns marked with the<br />
marke in the margent and consigned the same to the said Henry Ashurst
[MERCHANTS MARKE IN MARGIN] '''N4SXX 5'''
his correspondant here in London to be disposed of for that the accompt and benefit of the<br />
said Jacob Sheafé, The premisses hee knoweth for that this deponents content<br />
Henry Browne Masters Mate of the said shipp [?recieved] the said barrill of<br />
beaver aboard the said shipp and take a note of it of whom recieved and to whom<br />
consigned by which who this deponent at or neere Boston aforesaid times three<br />
bills of lading all of one tonother to the use of the said Jacob Sheafé for the said<br />
barrill of beaver and other goods and marchandising to him belonging: and alsoe<br />
for that this deponent entred under the said marke in his booke, and agreed with the said Sheafé for the<br />
freight payable for the transport thereof into England. And further cannot<br />
depose:
To the third article and schedule annexed hee saith, That hee this deponent brought in his said shipp<br />
from New England a letter of advice from the said Jacob Sheafe to the said<br />
Henry Ashurst, which letter this deponent comeing to the Gore neere the coast of<br />
England was sent up by the coast to London together with the other Marchants letters<br />
and beleeveth the schedule arlate being an Invoyce of the said barrill and<br />
goods therein conteyned was intended in the said letter and saith that both by the<br />
marke in the margent thereof, and also by the usuall character and firme<br />
of the said Jacob Sheafé well knowne to this deponent by about 16 yeares<br />
acquaintance with the said Sheafe, this deponent fully convinced and assured this deponent fully convinced and assured +
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