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HCA 13/73 f.557v Annotate
First transcribed 3 August 2014  +
First transcriber Rowan Beentje  +
Folio 557  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/08/2014  +
Transcription The 28th of July 1660 [LEFT HEADING]<brThe 28th of July 1660 [LEFT HEADING]<br /> Examined on the foresaid allegation '''Rp. [?4th]''' '''Christoper Eviling''' of Ratcliffe<br /> Mariner Master of the Ship the ''Thomas''<br /> ''and Anne'', aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts<br /> Sworne and Examined./. To the first second 3 and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saith<br /> and deposeth that the arlate Francis Wheeler Deceased<br /> did about this latter end of October or beginning of November<br /> last in Virginia give notes to this Deponent (who was then in Verginia with the<br /> Ship the ''Thomas and Anne'' whereof hee was Master) to [?XXXX]<br /> Tobaccoes from places on the shore that hee appointed<br /> And saith that accordingly there were the number of<br /> One and thirty hogsheads of Tobaccoes fetcht, and brought on board<br /> the said ship ''Thomas and Anne''. And were as this<br /> deponent verily beleeveth then belonging to the said Wheeler<br /> and were shipd to be brought for his account to England as hee<br /> likewise beleeveth. And Francis Wheeler the younger<br /> son of the ffore said ffrances Wheeler deceased did<br /> here at London before the said ship [?departed] on the<br /> said voyage take tonnage in the said Ship of this<br /> deponent her Master by a Contract made in writing by<br /> which hee was obliged to pay dead ffreight if the said<br /> Tobaccoes had not bin Laden. And saith that there<br /> were alsoe other Tabacooes laden on board the ship<br /> ''Honor'' arlate in the place, and about the time aforesaid<br /> by the said [?ffrai] Wheeler deceased as this deponent hath<br /> bin Credibly informed, And the said Wheeler oftentimes<br /> told this deponent that hee did intend to have come over<br /> in the ''Honor'' but before either of the said Ships came<br /> from Virginia the said Francis Wheeler the elder<br /> Departed this life in Virginia, and hee had not<br /> before his death received any bills of Lading for the<br /> said 31 hogsheads of Tobaccoe of this deponent or his [?order]<br /> but not long after his death one Mr Nicholas Trott<br /> a merchant in Virginia came to this deponent's Mate (to whom<br /> this deponent had given power to Signe bills of Lading in his<br /> absence) for bills of Lading for the said 31 hogsheads of<br /> Tobaccoe, and the said Mate (as hee told this deponent) gave<br /> him three bills of Lading for the same, as Laden by him and<br /> the said Nicholas, and Consigned to his brother here in<br /> London, although in truth the said Nicholas had noe hand inin truth the said Nicholas had noe hand in  +
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