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[CENTRE HEADING] [GUTTER ?Josua] Waters and Nicholas Bradley against}<br /> [GUTTER XX] 16th Parts of t '''B12 ''Saint Laurence'', by the said Mr Caseby shee set saile with<br /> the same, and other goods aboard from this Port to the Canaryes<br /> and there safely arrived in May last and there delivered the said<br /> goods Laden by the said Caseby to the said Do / Act book start Age Age at deposition Age of deponent Allegation start And saith that the said dutch shipp sailing away shortly after the<br /> ''Lisbone frigots'' arivall, there was noe other shipp in the Roade of<br /> Oratava but only that hee saw, and passing afterwards off<br /> Garrachaco hee saw one only shipp there a Aron Estes Associated with ship(s) Bin out upon voyages in the service of English men;) and the<br /> said John Thompson is here married, and at this present liveth<br /> with his wife in East Smithfeild neere the Tower of London<br /> And further cannot depose./ Birth country Birth county Birth parish Birth place Birth province Birth street Birth town Birth year Birth year range Captain Category Chancery start Chancery start page CiteRef Citizen Clement Clement Harby Consul Could be person County Death year Dep age Dep date Dep occupation Dep resident age Dep resident county Dep resident occupation Dep resident parish Dep resident place Dep resident town Dep resident village Dep signoff Dep start Depoition First Page Deponent Deponent Occupation Deposition First Page Editorial history End date English Translation Event keyword Ext doc First deposition age First transcribed First transcriber Firstname Folio HCA 13/71 Had apprentice Has HCA evidence completed Has date Has genre Has grade Has infobox completed Has initialnumber Has interpreter Has lang Has literacy Has marke type Has marketype Has number of pages Has opening text Has signeofftype Has signoff image Has signoff text Has signoff type Has signoffrotation Has signofftype Has source comment completed Has synthesis completed House in London and thre by order of the sayd Sir John Dethick John<br /> Bankes Hugh ffoorth and Company paid the Customes there due<br /> for the sayd two Chests of hatts and then put them on board a<br /> lighter (which was goeing with other goods) to Humphry Hardwick Humphry Harwick Identified as person Indexes subject Indexes volume Is apprentice of Is from country It to worke, and that it would have wrought had there bin<br /> an urgent occasion for it, And further he cannot answere./ To the fourth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp did in her<br /> passage from the Barbadoes about 3 weeks or a mo Language Lastname Lett start Located in Location in Location of MRP: HCA 13/64 MRP: HCA 13/64#head-8c6f5788a71918818307e98eef7fcb1e9e197a90|HCA 13/64 ff.22r-23r: Case: Thomas Papillon and Laurence Martell MRP: HCA 13/73 MRP: HCA 13/73#head-97c8c234d938431c33de9853b70897bcf4aae4ee| HCA 13/73: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company own:rs of the Oporto Merchant vs. Sir James Drax et al Mar date Mariner Mariner occupation Marriage year Masters Mate Materials Materials: Mentioned in page Middlename Misc start Name transcribed as Note Occupation Occupation is a Of the Clock of the morning of a Certaine day being about<br /> foure or five dayes after her Coming out from thence and<br /> that time, hee saith the ''Agreement'' was sailing with<br /> and Easy saile leaving her Topsailes Lowered, and her<br /> sprits Or ffreight one, to bring the same for England. And<br /> further deposeth not. To the 5th. hee saith that during the said shipps staying<br /> in the said Rode of Keck there was only one Lighter<br /> and a boate, and a Sruk[?] which was weighte Other things on board her, to be transported in her upon his<br /> Private Adventure but the Vallue thereof hee knoweth not<br /> And saith that hee hath bin Credibly Informed that the said<br /> Richard [?Vetmaker] alsoe laded a Private Adventure PRC Will PRC will Parent volume Parish People People: Per answer start Performs role in document Person Personal answer start Place Place of deponent Places Places: Primary sources Primary sources: Prob date Probate date Reading skills Recipe is a Res County Res country Res county Res parish Res province Res street Res town Roade of Nathalago Role in Silver Ship litigation Secondary shorebased occupation Secondary sources Shiip Ship Ship keyword Ships Ships: Side Signature Speaking skills Spouse of Start date Status Suffix Suggested links The first day of May 1660./. A Busines of Examination of witnesses on behalfe}<br /> of John Anderson, Ninian Anderson and}<br /> Company owners of the ''Golden Cock''}<br /> Robert Thomson Master, and her Lading against}<br /> Morgan The same day [CENTRE HEADING] Examined on the said allegation./. '''Rp. 2''' '''Edmund Yorke''' of Redriffe Mariner<br /> aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts and Sworne<br /> and Examined:/ The same day:/: Examined on the said Allegation '''Rp 3us''' '''William Robinson''' of Upper Shadwell in<br /> the parish of Stepney Mariner aged 48 yeeres<br /> or thereabouts sworne and Examined To the said Allegation hee saith that he this deponen Title To the 10th hee saith that the said Anchor whereupon the ''Warewell''<br /> was bilged as aforesaid was Cast and did lye in as Convenient<br /> a birth for ships to ride as any in the river of Thames, And saith<br /> that Masters of ships doe not use to c To the 15th hee saith that the said Henry prescot<br /> is an Englishman Borne as this Deponent verily beleeveth<br /> and soe hee is Comonly accounted and reputed<br /> And is a Subject of this Comonwealth; And<br /> further cannot depose./. To the last To the 3d hee saith that at Leghorne there were laden on board<br /> the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'', a quantitye of oyle, Rice<br /> soape, some paper, and some other Comodityes (but the Vallue<br /> thereof, or for whose Account they were laden hee To the 5th hee saith that in case the ''Abigail'' be suncke<br /> in the sea, the same happened and came [?meerely] by the<br /> fault and negligence of the said Lowezick and Company or some<br /> of them in Coming up soe fast as aforesd and in pu To the 6th Negatively./. To the 7th hee saith that the ''Suzan'' lay neerest to the ''Warewell''<br /> the time Interrate and saith there was a ship or two that lay<br /> not farr from the ''Warewell'' the said time and otherwise cannot<br /> Answer/. T To the 8.th hee saith hee hath often seene and read the<br /> Instructions interrate. but doth not knowe that they were<br /> read unto, or by the said Winter./. [GUTTER XXXX] duo Judicante. Willoughby To the Interrogatories in the third place. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first negatively for his part; and otherwise<br /> cannot answer. To the 2 3. 4. 5 and 6 hee saith hee doth not [?knowe GUTTER]<br /> the interrogated[?Bowes] and To the fifth hee saith hee cannot depose, saving negatively for his part To the 6th hee saith that hee did not know the said shipp till hee was tr[XXX GUTTER]<br /> with as aforesaid to goe the said voyage, and that shee did not carry the Spanish Town Training Transcription Transcription date Transcription image Transcription summary Type of ship Very well affected to the Government, thereof, and soe are<br /> commonly aććounted, and reputed, and further cannot depose To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/: To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interr Village Volume information Was apprentice of Was published in year Was written by Widow of William Williams William ffowke William ffudge Writing skills
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Semantic property: SF PDF dat [CROSSED OUT PARTIAL DEPOSITION IN TOP ART OF MANUSCRIPT PAGE HAS NOT BEEN TRANSCRIBED] The 19th of July 1660./. [CENTRE HEADING] [GUTTER ?Josua] Waters and Nicholas Bradley against}<br /> [GUTTER XX] 16th Parts of t '''B12 ''Saint Laurence'', by the said Mr Caseby shee set saile with<br /> the same, and other goods aboard from this Port to the Canaryes<br /> and there safely arrived in May last and there delivered the said<br /> goods Laden by the said Caseby to the said Do / Act book start Age Age at deposition Age of deponent Allegation start And saith that the said dutch shipp sailing away shortly after the<br /> ''Lisbone frigots'' arivall, there was noe other shipp in the Roade of<br /> Oratava but only that hee saw, and passing afterwards off<br /> Garrachaco hee saw one only shipp there a Aron Estes Associated with ship(s) Bin out upon voyages in the service of English men;) and the<br /> said John Thompson is here married, and at this present liveth<br /> with his wife in East Smithfeild neere the Tower of London<br /> And further cannot depose./ Birth country Birth county Birth parish Birth place Birth province Birth street Birth town Birth year Birth year range Captain Category Chancery start Chancery start page CiteRef Citizen Clement Clement Harby Consul Could be person County Death year Dep age Dep date Dep occupation Dep resident age Dep resident county Dep resident occupation Dep resident parish Dep resident place Dep resident town Dep resident village Dep signoff Dep start Depoition First Page Deponent Deponent Occupation Deposition First Page Editorial history End date English Translation Event keyword Ext doc First deposition age First transcribed First transcriber Firstname Folio HCA 13/71 Had apprentice Has HCA evidence completed Has date Has genre Has grade Has infobox completed Has initialnumber Has interpreter Has lang Has literacy Has marke type Has marketype Has number of pages Has opening text Has signeofftype Has signoff image Has signoff text Has signoff type Has signoffrotation Has signofftype Has source comment completed Has synthesis completed House in London and thre by order of the sayd Sir John Dethick John<br /> Bankes Hugh ffoorth and Company paid the Customes there due<br /> for the sayd two Chests of hatts and then put them on board a<br /> lighter (which was goeing with other goods) to Humphry Hardwick Humphry Harwick Identified as person Indexes subject Indexes volume Is apprentice of Is from country It to worke, and that it would have wrought had there bin<br /> an urgent occasion for it, And further he cannot answere./ To the fourth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp did in her<br /> passage from the Barbadoes about 3 weeks or a mo Language Lastname Lett start Located in Location in Location of MRP: HCA 13/64 MRP: HCA 13/64#head-8c6f5788a71918818307e98eef7fcb1e9e197a90|HCA 13/64 ff.22r-23r: Case: Thomas Papillon and Laurence Martell MRP: HCA 13/73 MRP: HCA 13/73#head-97c8c234d938431c33de9853b70897bcf4aae4ee| HCA 13/73: Case: Rowland Hill John Hill and Company own:rs of the Oporto Merchant vs. Sir James Drax et al Mar date Mariner Mariner occupation Marriage year Masters Mate Materials Materials: Mentioned in page Middlename Misc start Name transcribed as Note Occupation Occupation is a Of the Clock of the morning of a Certaine day being about<br /> foure or five dayes after her Coming out from thence and<br /> that time, hee saith the ''Agreement'' was sailing with<br /> and Easy saile leaving her Topsailes Lowered, and her<br /> sprits Or ffreight one, to bring the same for England. And<br /> further deposeth not. To the 5th. hee saith that during the said shipps staying<br /> in the said Rode of Keck there was only one Lighter<br /> and a boate, and a Sruk[?] which was weighte Other things on board her, to be transported in her upon his<br /> Private Adventure but the Vallue thereof hee knoweth not<br /> And saith that hee hath bin Credibly Informed that the said<br /> Richard [?Vetmaker] alsoe laded a Private Adventure PRC Will PRC will Parent volume Parish People People: Per answer start Performs role in document Person Personal answer start Place Place of deponent Places Places: Primary sources Primary sources: Prob date Probate date Reading skills Recipe is a Res County Res country Res county Res parish Res province Res street Res town Roade of Nathalago Role in Silver Ship litigation Secondary shorebased occupation Secondary sources Shiip Ship Ship keyword Ships Ships: Side Signature Speaking skills Spouse of Start date Status Suffix Suggested links The first day of May 1660./. A Busines of Examination of witnesses on behalfe}<br /> of John Anderson, Ninian Anderson and}<br /> Company owners of the ''Golden Cock''}<br /> Robert Thomson Master, and her Lading against}<br /> Morgan The same day [CENTRE HEADING] Examined on the said allegation./. '''Rp. 2''' '''Edmund Yorke''' of Redriffe Mariner<br /> aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts and Sworne<br /> and Examined:/ The same day:/: Examined on the said Allegation '''Rp 3us''' '''William Robinson''' of Upper Shadwell in<br /> the parish of Stepney Mariner aged 48 yeeres<br /> or thereabouts sworne and Examined To the said Allegation hee saith that he this deponen Title To the 10th hee saith that the said Anchor whereupon the ''Warewell''<br /> was bilged as aforesaid was Cast and did lye in as Convenient<br /> a birth for ships to ride as any in the river of Thames, And saith<br /> that Masters of ships doe not use to c To the 15th hee saith that the said Henry prescot<br /> is an Englishman Borne as this Deponent verily beleeveth<br /> and soe hee is Comonly accounted and reputed<br /> And is a Subject of this Comonwealth; And<br /> further cannot depose./. To the last To the 3d hee saith that at Leghorne there were laden on board<br /> the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'', a quantitye of oyle, Rice<br /> soape, some paper, and some other Comodityes (but the Vallue<br /> thereof, or for whose Account they were laden hee To the 5th hee saith that in case the ''Abigail'' be suncke<br /> in the sea, the same happened and came [?meerely] by the<br /> fault and negligence of the said Lowezick and Company or some<br /> of them in Coming up soe fast as aforesd and in pu To the 6th Negatively./. To the 7th hee saith that the ''Suzan'' lay neerest to the ''Warewell''<br /> the time Interrate and saith there was a ship or two that lay<br /> not farr from the ''Warewell'' the said time and otherwise cannot<br /> Answer/. T To the 8.th hee saith hee hath often seene and read the<br /> Instructions interrate. but doth not knowe that they were<br /> read unto, or by the said Winter./. [GUTTER XXXX] duo Judicante. Willoughby To the Interrogatories in the third place. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first negatively for his part; and otherwise<br /> cannot answer. To the 2 3. 4. 5 and 6 hee saith hee doth not [?knowe GUTTER]<br /> the interrogated[?Bowes] and To the fifth hee saith hee cannot depose, saving negatively for his part To the 6th hee saith that hee did not know the said shipp till hee was tr[XXX GUTTER]<br /> with as aforesaid to goe the said voyage, and that shee did not carry the Spanish Town Training Transcription Transcription date Transcription image Transcription summary Type of ship Very well affected to the Government, thereof, and soe are<br /> commonly aććounted, and reputed, and further cannot depose To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/: To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interr Village Volume information Was apprentice of Was published in year Was written by Widow of William Williams William ffowke William ffudge Writing skills
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