Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.204r Annotate"
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− | |Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 01/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 14/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | + | |Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 01/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 14/04/14 and edited on 10/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet |
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | |First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | ||
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|Transcription image=P1130565 | |Transcription image=P1130565 | ||
− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=The tenth day of May <u>1656,</u> |
− | + | ||
− | + | On the behalfe of the sayd} | |
+ | Mr Body} | ||
Examined upon the sayd Libell | Examined upon the sayd Libell | ||
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To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth articles of the sayd Libell, This | To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth articles of the sayd Libell, This | ||
− | deponent saith, That | + | deponent saith, That being att Teneriffe one of the Canarie Islands in |
− | the moneth of September 1655. last past he then and there receyved a | + | the moneth of September <u>1655.</u> last past he then and there receyved a |
letter of advise from the arlate fferdinando Boddy bearing date | letter of advise from the arlate fferdinando Boddy bearing date | ||
− | from this City of London in July 1655. last past, wherein amongst | + | from this City of London in <u>July 1655.</u> last past, wherein amongst |
other things, hee did certify this deponent, that he had taken to freight | other things, hee did certify this deponent, that he had taken to freight | ||
− | a certayne shipp called the Little Mary George Dennis Master (being | + | a certayne shipp called the ''Little Mary'' George Dennis Master (being |
the shipp and Master arlate) on a voyage from this Port of London | the shipp and Master arlate) on a voyage from this Port of London | ||
− | to Ireland and go to the sayd Island of Teneriffe, | + | to Ireland and go to the sayd Island of Teneriffe, where she was |
− | to be laden with wynes by him this deponent and one | + | to be laden with wynes by him this deponent and one Mr David |
Stephens (who was then likewise att Teneriffe) and so to returne | Stephens (who was then likewise att Teneriffe) and so to returne | ||
for London. for which cause he doth verily beleive and is well | for London. for which cause he doth verily beleive and is well | ||
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To the seventh, eigth, ninth, tenth eleventh twelveth and thirteenth articles of | To the seventh, eigth, ninth, tenth eleventh twelveth and thirteenth articles of | ||
the sayd Libell This deponent saith that he did expect the sayd shipps | the sayd Libell This deponent saith that he did expect the sayd shipps | ||
− | + | ''Little Maryes'' arrivall att Teneriffe in Oratovo road with a lading | |
of herrings beefe and pipe staves from Ireland, and the foresayd | of herrings beefe and pipe staves from Ireland, and the foresayd | ||
letter of advise did intimat to this Deponent that the sayd | letter of advise did intimat to this Deponent that the sayd | ||
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saith that a certayne shipp whereof one Joy (as he remembreth his | saith that a certayne shipp whereof one Joy (as he remembreth his | ||
name) was master arrived safely att the Canaries from Ireland in the | name) was master arrived safely att the Canaries from Ireland in the | ||
− | month of October 1655. last past | + | month of October <u>1655.</u> last past And further |
that he hath credibly heard and beleiveth it to be true that the sayd | that he hath credibly heard and beleiveth it to be true that the sayd | ||
− | shipp | + | shipp ''Little Mary'' did take in herrings beefe and pipestaves att Waxford, and |
that she afterwards came to ffalmouth and that the sayd beefe and | that she afterwards came to ffalmouth and that the sayd beefe and | ||
herrings att the tyme of their delivery there were much damnifyed. | herrings att the tyme of their delivery there were much damnifyed. | ||
And otherwise or further hee cannot depose. | And otherwise or further hee cannot depose. | ||
− | To the fourteenth article he saith he doth beleeve that in case the little Mary | + | To the fourteenth article he saith he doth beleeve that in case the ''little Mary'' |
− | had departed from this Port in the end of July or beginning of August | + | had departed from this Port in the end of July or beginning of August last and |
had gone directly for Wexford and so the Canaries without delay and losse | had gone directly for Wexford and so the Canaries without delay and losse | ||
of tyme she might have finsihed her sayd designed voyage by the end | of tyme she might have finsihed her sayd designed voyage by the end | ||
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To the fifteenth article of the sayd Libell This deponent saith that in case the | To the fifteenth article of the sayd Libell This deponent saith that in case the | ||
− | sayd shipp Little | + | sayd shipp ''Little Mary'' had arrived with her lading of herrings beefe |
and pipestaves att Teneriffe in good condition, the sayd intended voyage | and pipestaves att Teneriffe in good condition, the sayd intended voyage | ||
she | she |
Revision as of 05:16, May 10, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 204 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 01/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 14/04/14 and edited on 10/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/11/01 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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The tenth day of May 1656,
On the behalfe of the sayd}
Mr Body}
Examined upon the sayd Libell
Rp. 2.
Edward Boddy of London merchant aged six and twenty yeares
or thereabouts a witnesse sworne and examined saith
and deposeth as followeth. videlicet.
To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth articles of the sayd Libell, This
deponent saith, That being att Teneriffe one of the Canarie Islands in
the moneth of September 1655. last past he then and there receyved a
letter of advise from the arlate fferdinando Boddy bearing date
from this City of London in July 1655. last past, wherein amongst
other things, hee did certify this deponent, that he had taken to freight
a certayne shipp called the Little Mary George Dennis Master (being
the shipp and Master arlate) on a voyage from this Port of London
to Ireland and go to the sayd Island of Teneriffe, where she was
to be laden with wynes by him this deponent and one Mr David
Stephens (who was then likewise att Teneriffe) and so to returne
for London. for which cause he doth verily beleive and is well
assured that hee the sayd fferdinando Boddy did really take
to freight the sayd shipp as is arlate and as in the sayd Letter
of advise he did as aforesayd signify unto this deponent. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the seventh, eigth, ninth, tenth eleventh twelveth and thirteenth articles of
the sayd Libell This deponent saith that he did expect the sayd shipps
Little Maryes arrivall att Teneriffe in Oratovo road with a lading
of herrings beefe and pipe staves from Ireland, and the foresayd
letter of advise did intimat to this Deponent that the sayd
shipp was to bring such like goods thither. And he likewise
saith that a certayne shipp whereof one Joy (as he remembreth his
name) was master arrived safely att the Canaries from Ireland in the
month of October 1655. last past And further
that he hath credibly heard and beleiveth it to be true that the sayd
shipp Little Mary did take in herrings beefe and pipestaves att Waxford, and
that she afterwards came to ffalmouth and that the sayd beefe and
herrings att the tyme of their delivery there were much damnifyed.
And otherwise or further hee cannot depose.
To the fourteenth article he saith he doth beleeve that in case the little Mary
had departed from this Port in the end of July or beginning of August last and
had gone directly for Wexford and so the Canaries without delay and losse
of tyme she might have finsihed her sayd designed voyage by the end
of October last or within some short tyme after. And otherwise
he cannot depose.
To the fifteenth article of the sayd Libell This deponent saith that in case the
sayd shipp Little Mary had arrived with her lading of herrings beefe
and pipestaves att Teneriffe in good condition, the sayd intended voyage
she