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|Transcription=1. stayed twenty and odd days or thereabouts in delivery of his outward
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2. Cargo brought to Oratava and in expectation of receiveing wines and other
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3. goods from the sayd don Christophero de Alvaratho de Brachamonte
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4. to relade his shipp for London the sayd don Christophero told the sayd
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5. Wessells that there were niether wines nor other goods upon the island
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6. of Teneriff to relade the sayd shipp ''Sea ffortune'' nor any to bee expected
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7. untill the next vintage and therefore although the sayd Wessells
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8. Charterparty did oblige him to stay forty days for his reladeing iff
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9. neede required yet the saysd don Christopher did discharge and
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10. dispatch the sayd mr Polls and command him to depart for that
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11. hee the sayd don christopher well know there were noe effects in the
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12. sayd Islands for ladeing the sayd shipp and sayd that hee the sayd
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13. don Christopher hoped and beleeved that by his suddayne dispatch
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14. of the sayd shipp there would bee an abatement in the freight of
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15. her shee not staying her complement of dayes whereto shee was
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16. obliged by charterparty This hee deposeth of his owne certayne sight
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17. and knowledge being present when the sayd don Christopher soe discharged
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18. the sayd Wesells and spake the words predeposed or others to the like
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19. effect and saith hee verily beleveeth that what the sayd don Christopher
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20. told the sayd Wessells as touching his not reladeing of him was
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21. truth, for that hee knoweth that at the same tyme a dutch shipp of
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22. about one hundred tonnes which came alsoe to the sayd don Christopher
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23. and expected to be reladen by him was for want of effects to
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24. performe the same discharged alsoe without ladeing as the sayd Wessells
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25. shipp was which dutch shipp this deponent hath heard and beleeveeth
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26. was also imployed upon Accompt of the sayd Antonio ffernandez and
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27. company and bound for the same port of London And alsoe for that hee
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28. knoweth that divers other English shipps videlicet Captaine Chalkes shipp
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29. Captaine Sidracksons shipp Captaine [?thodsternes] shipp Captaine
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30. Thomas Gayers shipp, and this deponents shipp called the Guift of
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31. God returned thense from the sayd Island of Teneriff the tyme aforesayd
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32. some of them but halfe laden and the most of then altogeather empty of
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33. ladeing which was occasioned meerely through the want of effects
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34. in the sayd Island[?s] to relade them with And alsoe for that one don
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35. Baltazar de Bergara Uncle to the sayd don Christopher and Principall
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36. to him and the sayd ffernandez did in the presence of this deponent and
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37. don Benita da Vima revile and scold and rayle against the sayd ffernandez
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38. for sending the sayd shipp Sea ffortune to the Canaries upon as (as
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39. hee sayd) it appeared to him the sayd don Baltazar by letters from sayd ffernandez that
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hee
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. stayed twenty and odd days or thereabouts in delivery of his outward
2. Cargo brought to Oratava and in expectation of receiveing wines and other
3. goods from the sayd don Christophero de Alvaratho de Brachamonte
4. to relade his shipp for London the sayd don Christophero told the sayd
5. Wessells that there were niether wines nor other goods upon the island
6. of Teneriff to relade the sayd shipp Sea ffortune nor any to bee expected
7. untill the next vintage and therefore although the sayd Wessells
8. Charterparty did oblige him to stay forty days for his reladeing iff
9. neede required yet the saysd don Christopher did discharge and
10. dispatch the sayd mr Polls and command him to depart for that
11. hee the sayd don christopher well know there were noe effects in the
12. sayd Islands for ladeing the sayd shipp and sayd that hee the sayd
13. don Christopher hoped and beleeved that by his suddayne dispatch
14. of the sayd shipp there would bee an abatement in the freight of
15. her shee not staying her complement of dayes whereto shee was
16. obliged by charterparty This hee deposeth of his owne certayne sight
17. and knowledge being present when the sayd don Christopher soe discharged
18. the sayd Wesells and spake the words predeposed or others to the like
19. effect and saith hee verily beleveeth that what the sayd don Christopher
20. told the sayd Wessells as touching his not reladeing of him was
21. truth, for that hee knoweth that at the same tyme a dutch shipp of
22. about one hundred tonnes which came alsoe to the sayd don Christopher
23. and expected to be reladen by him was for want of effects to
24. performe the same discharged alsoe without ladeing as the sayd Wessells
25. shipp was which dutch shipp this deponent hath heard and beleeveeth
26. was also imployed upon Accompt of the sayd Antonio ffernandez and
27. company and bound for the same port of London And alsoe for that hee
28. knoweth that divers other English shipps videlicet Captaine Chalkes shipp
29. Captaine Sidracksons shipp Captaine [?thodsternes] shipp Captaine
30. Thomas Gayers shipp, and this deponents shipp called the Guift of
31. God returned thense from the sayd Island of Teneriff the tyme aforesayd
32. some of them but halfe laden and the most of then altogeather empty of
33. ladeing which was occasioned meerely through the want of effects
34. in the sayd Island[?s] to relade them with And alsoe for that one don
35. Baltazar de Bergara Uncle to the sayd don Christopher and Principall
36. to him and the sayd ffernandez did in the presence of this deponent and
37. don Benita da Vima revile and scold and rayle against the sayd ffernandez
38. for sending the sayd shipp Sea ffortune to the Canaries upon as (as
39. hee sayd) it appeared to him the sayd don Baltazar by letters from sayd ffernandez that
hee

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