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HCA 13/73 f.69r Annotate
First transcribed 11 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 69  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
People <u>Henry Dacres</u> London me<u>Henry Dacres</u> London merchant, aged 34 when he gave testimony in the English Admiralty Court in February 1658(59). Just possible the same person in Middlesex Hearth Tax, '''Henry Dakers Esqr. 9 hearths'''UNIQ6edb2559983e1579-ref-00000004-QINU<br /> - Residence seems to have been near church, since 1 hearth church vestry is four entries above Dakers, and Dakers' entry is surrounded by relatively high hearth number entries Just possible that he is the same person as in the Little London Directory of 1677: '''Mr. Dakers''' ''Clarkenwell Green.''UNIQ6edb2559983e1579-ref-00000007-QINU''UNIQ6edb2559983e1579-ref-00000007-QINU  +
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Transcription '''E:E:''' A business of examining of wit'''E:E:''' A business of examining of witnesses on the)<br /> behalfe of Maurice Thompson, Thomas Canham)<br /> Christofer Willoughby John Page and others,)<br /> Merchants of London, freighters of the shipp<br /> the ''Jonathan'', against the Dutch East India)<br /> Company in particular and all others in generall) Smith '''Rp.''' The 11th of ffeburary 1658 Examined upon an allegation given in on the<br /> behalf of the said Mr Thompson and others '''1.''' '''henry Dacres''' of London Marchant aged<br /> 34 yeeres or thereabouts sworne in the said<br /> Court of the Admiraltie of England, saith and<br /> deposeth as followth videlicet. To the fifth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee well<br /> knoweth all the producents videlicet Maurice Thompson Thomas<br /> Canham, Cristofer Willoughby, John Page and company arlate and saith<br /> they were the monethes arlate of the yeere 1656 freighters and Imployers<br /> of the said shipp the ''Jonathan'' and sent her out from this port on a<br /> trading voyage for severall parts and places of the East India's, and<br /> there to retourne for England on and for their proper account<br /> which hee knoweth for that hee was acquainted with and present at<br /> such affreightment, and went supra cargo in the said shipp the said voyage<br /> in the service and imployment of the said producents. To the second article hee saith that within the foresaid time namely in<br /> and about the moneth of January 1656 the said shipp the ''Jonathan''<br /> being in the parts of the East Indias and quietly trading there had aboard her<br /> greate quantities of goods and merchandizes for the use and account of the<br /> said Maurice Thompson and company aforesaid which she had taken in<br /> on the coast of Coromandel and which they were carrying to Bantam,<br /> for which place of Bantam alone the said goods were proper and not for<br /> any other part or place thereabouts to be bartered away, and were<br /> purposely bought and provided for Bantam, where they were to be sold<br /> and bartered away for such goods as were then to be had and procured<br /> for the most advantage of the said producents, which hee knoweth for that<br /> hee was supra cargo aforesaid and the person there caused the said goods to<br /> be taken in and was in person going with them in the said shipp for<br /> Bantam. To the third and 4 articles hee saith that in or about the said moneth of January<br /> 1656 (old stile) the said shipp in her course of prceeding from the<br /> said coast for Bantam, coming neere the Island of Pulliapanjan within<br /> five leagues or lesse distance of the Road of Bantam, was met with<br /> and set upon by five saile of dutch shipps, in the Imployment of the<br /> East India company of the United Netherlands, and that upon their haling<br /> and demanding XXXX that shipp (Speaking of the ''Jonathan'') over and<br /> XXXX bound, and XXXX XXXX XXX sewall of England, came from<br /> Cormandel bound wth XXX for Bantam, thet of the dutch shipps<br /> XXXX and told the master and company of the ''Jonathan'' that they must<br /> not nor could run into Bantam, and that they lay there on purpose to<br /> oppose them or any other shipps of England that should endeavour to run into<br /> Bantam, for w:ch (as they XXX) they had order from the Generall of the said dutch East India<br /> company XXXX was XXX and heard the XXX To the fifth and sixth 7. 8 and 9th articles hee saith that the master and company of the<br /> ''Jonathan'' finding this XXXXX of the dutch, fairly and earnestly instructed<br /> XXXXXX of the dutch commanders to goe in, and desired them to XXXX or<br /> send aboard the ''Jonathan'' and XXX her assuring them XXXX XX<br /> any XXXder, XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<br /> aboardXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<br /> aboard  +
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