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HCA 13/76 f.21v Annotate
First transcribed 23 November 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 21  +
Parent volume HCA 13/76  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 23/11/2015  +
Transcription Eadem die Super Allone prXXX Examinat 2:Eadem die Super Allone prXXX Examinat 2:X '''Johannes Poplar''' parochia Sancti Salvatoris in Burgo da<br /> Southwarke yeoman annos agens 26 aut [?interdicit] et<br /> deponit prout sequitur videlicet Ad primum et 2um arles dra Allegatione deponit et dicit That hee well knoweth<br /> the arlate Arnold and Elias Beake and soe hath done ever since hee can<br /> remember during all which time they the said Arnold and Elias Beake have<br /> lived in London and were and are subiects of his Majesty of England and<br /> soe commonly accounted and knowne to be and saith that they are merchants<br /> of great repute and dealings on their owne accunt which hee knoweth<br /> for that hee hath bin one of their Clerkes in their counting house for<br /> about a yeere last and used to copy their letters and make up<br /> accounts about their merchandizing affaires, And saith that hee<br /> thereby alsoe knoweth that they have during the said times of his having<br /> bin their servant driven a great trade from ffrance to England for wine<br /> Brandy [?prunes] and other things and all as far as ever hee understood<br /> on their owne account and adventure they being brothers using to trade in<br /> partnership, et alr nescit Ad 3:um 4:um 5:um 6:um 7:um 8:um et 9:um arles dra Allonis deponit et dicit<br /> That by the meanes aforesaid hee knoweth that Samuel Beake the<br /> son of the said Arnold Beake (which Samuel is alsoe well knowne<br /> to this deponent who allwayes tooke him to be an Englishman borne and<br /> subject of his majesty of England) hath bin for all the time that he<br /> this deponents said service and before ffactor at Bourdeaux for his said<br /> father and uncle Elias Beake, And saith that the said Arnold and Elias<br /> Beake on or about the 18th of June last sent a letter dated<br /> that day to the said Samuel at Bourdeaux to freight a free ship of about sixty Tonnes and<br /> to lade there for their joint account ten tonns of Clarretts of the Rest of the<br /> loading of very good [?XXX] white wine and to let it be done with what<br /> experience hee could and to send them hether, and to put in five or ten tonns<br /> of good vinegar according as it might fall out or to that effect<br /> and on the 25th of June last they wrote him thus. I question not but that<br /> you have freighted the ship which I ordered 8 dayes agoe and out therein<br /> fourty or fifty tonnes of caske wines and 20 peeces of Brandy, when they<br /> are gon then twenty peeces more in some bodyes else, And saith that<br /> according to his office hee helped to dispatch away the said letters but<br /> what the said Samuel wrote in answer this deponent tooke not notice<br /> untill lately hee sawe this letters annexed to the said Allegation which [?together]<br /> with the Invoyces hee doth verily beleeve are written and firmed by the<br /> said Samuel Beake. And alsoe verily beleeveth that the<br /> respective goods mentioned therein and in the bills of Lading annexed [?XXX] [?XXX] were<br /> laden by the said Samuel Beake onboard the arlate ship ''ffortune''<br /> of Dantzick John Deplessey master<br /> to be transported from Bourdeaux to this Port of London and were to<br /> be delivered or that account [?XXXX] of the respective persons therein mentioned [?XXX]<br /> Twenty peeces of brandy sixty two tonnes and one hogshead of wine and three<br /> tunns and three hogsheads of vinegar [?XXX XXXX XXXX] for account and risgo of the said Arnold Beake<br /> (his said brother being in partnership with him) and ten peeces of Brandy<br /> marked as in the margent for the account and risgo of the arlate Peter Crosse [?XXX] [MARKE, LH MARGIN] a merchant of London. Ad 10um arlum deponit That the said ship ''ffortune'' in her coursefrom Bourdeaux<br /> to London with the said goods in her was as hee understands taken by one of<br /> [?Carewes] Privateers and brought up first to Poole and then to [?XXX]<br /> and hee is [?XX] say seene letters from thence intimating that the Privateers have [?XXXXX] [?XXXX] destroyed [?a]<br /> great deale of the said Brandy and wine, and that [?XXX] [?took] away a Cable and other things<br /> andy a Cable and other things<br /> and  +
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