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HCA 13/72 f.281r Annotate
First transcribed 1 October 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 281  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Primary sources POSSIBLY RELATED: PROB 11/454/366 Will of Roger Paxton, Mariner of Redriffe, Surrey. 04 March 1700  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/10/2013  +
Transcription To the fourth hee saith the said Gold madeTo the fourth hee saith the said Gold made noe declaration of his<br /> meaning the time and place aforesaid, but spake the said words as hee<br /> hath predeposed, nor doth this deponent know what his thought<br /> or meaning was, other than what the words them selves doe import.<br /> And otherwise hee referreth him selfe to his foregopeing deposition, and<br /> saving the same cannot further answer. To the 5th hee saith hee did not at any time heare the said dobbins<br /> say how much or what wages hee received for the voyage in question<br /> or for average, And otherwise hee cannot answer John Whalley [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *************************** The 26th of Aprill 1658/ [GUTTER XXXX] and others against dobbins)<br /> Smith Suckley) Examined on an allegation given in on the behalfe of the sayd dobins<br /> the twenty nynth of Aprill 1656./ '''9''' '''Roger Paxton''' of Rederiff Mariner aged thirty yeares<br /> or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and<br /> deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent<br /> hath gone often tymes Master and sometimes Masters Mate of shipps for these seaven yeares<br /> last past and upwards, and hath used the sea as a Common Mariner for<br /> many yeares before that, in all for about eighteene or nynteene yeares<br /> and in that tyme hath gone severall voyages from England to<br /> Burdis and other parts of ffrance, and to the Canaries and other<br /> places within and without the streights mouth and thereby<br /> knoweth that there is constantly an allowance from the laders or freighters<br /> to Masters of shipps and their companes by the names of primage and<br /> average for some goods and places more, and for some lesse, And hee<br /> this deponent hath receaved as Master for primage and average of goods<br /> brought from the Canaries to England three royalls plate at the Canaries<br /> upon every tonne of goods and at their delivery at London sixe pence more<br /> upon every tonne, And for goods taken in at Burdis two shillings sixe pence<br /> a tonne there, and sixe pence a tonne at their delivery at London, And generally<br /> in all voyages hee knoweth there is primage and Average allowed and paid<br /> by the freighters to Masters of shipps and their Companyes which primage and<br /> average hath allwaies belonged to the Master and Company of the shipp<br /> for their care in well stoweing and preserving the sayd goods, And hee this<br /> deponent goeing Master of a shipp to Newcastle to lade Coles knoweth that<br /> in that meane imployment the laders did pay to him sixe pence per chalder<br /> in liew of primage and average, And further to this article saving his subsequent<br /> deposition hee cannot depose/ To the 2 and 3 articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent<br /> went Boatswaine of the shipp The ''Peter'' (whereof the producent dobins went<br /> Mastere producent dobins went<br /> Master  +
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