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− | + | |Transcription=1. answering XXXX, the sayd ffactors hee gave order that | |
+ | 2. the sayd Corne should bee delivered withXXt measure and | ||
+ | 3. with all speede for that the sooner it were delivered the more | ||
+ | 4. advantage it would bee to the Merchant owners thereof in | ||
+ | 5. Markett, And those or the like words in effect passed | ||
+ | 6. betweene the sayd ffactors, Mates, X and boatswaine upon | ||
+ | 7. the deck of the sayd shipp (the Master being absent and Purser | ||
+ | 8. being then absent on shoare) in presence and hearing of this | ||
+ | 9. deponent and divers others of the sayd shipps Company And this | ||
+ | 10. deponent saith heee sawe divers boate loades of the sayd corne | ||
+ | 11. carried a shoare and observed that in all those boateloades hee | ||
+ | 12. sawe carried, one of the sayd shipps company went in the | ||
+ | 13. boate with it, And hee this deponent verily beleeveth the sayd | ||
+ | 14. corne was all well conditioned saving that some smale | ||
+ | 15. qualities thereof was about the after hattch of the shipp damnified | ||
+ | 16. by water it had taken in at the hatches for want of Calking | ||
+ | 17. them, but saith the sayd ffactors received the same Corne | ||
+ | 18. and never made any protest against any of it that ever this | ||
+ | 19. deponent heard of And further to this Interrogatory | ||
+ | 20. hee cannot | ||
+ | 21. depose/ | ||
+ | 22. To the third Interrogatory hee saith hee heard Thomas John dobson one | ||
+ | 23. ˹brother of John Dobson one˺ of the factors aforesayd, after the voiage to Cassandria | ||
+ | 24. was layd aside XXXfesse and sayd that the sayd shipps Company | ||
+ | 25. had in deede noe reason to venter upon that voyage for that | ||
+ | 26. Cassandra was an unlawfull Port and that Masters and Mariners | ||
+ | 27. if they be taken there by any of the Grandsigniore men of warr | ||
+ | 28. are in hazard to bee made perpetuall slaves And hee alsoe | ||
+ | 29. saith that the sayd ˹Thomas dobson˺ dobson being present with the master Purser | ||
+ | 30. and this deponent when the Providore asked them whither they were | ||
+ | 31. willing to goe the voyage to Cassandra and they replyed es | ||
+ | 32. that the sayd Providore speaking in Italian (which this deponent | ||
+ | 33. understands not till the sayd dobson interpreted the same to him) | ||
+ | 34. sayd if you (meaning the Master and Purser) bee willing I will | ||
+ | 35. make the rest of the Company willing, and as the sayd dobson | ||
+ | 36. told this deponent threatned to imprison some of the officers | ||
+ | 37. if they came on shoare, which was the reason as this deponent | ||
+ | 38. beleeveth that they durst not come on shoare for divers dayes | ||
+ | 39. but kept close aboard to secure them selves from any violence | ||
+ | 40. which should bee attempted by the sayd Providore And saith | ||
+ | 41. that the tyme Interrogate this deponent came on board in company | ||
+ | 42. with the Master and Purser aforesayd and well knoweth there was | ||
+ | 43. noe violence offered to them but they were handed over as | ||
+ | 44. usually they were attestXXXXies to XXXX and noe notice taken by the Mr | ||
+ | 45. <margin value="Bottom right, below main body of text, as lead to next page">(as</margin> | ||
|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] |
Revision as of 15:30, April 17, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 307 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed by Colin Greenstreet on 26/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/09/26 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 07/04/14, by CSG |
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1. answering XXXX, the sayd ffactors hee gave order that
2. the sayd Corne should bee delivered withXXt measure and
3. with all speede for that the sooner it were delivered the more
4. advantage it would bee to the Merchant owners thereof in
5. Markett, And those or the like words in effect passed
6. betweene the sayd ffactors, Mates, X and boatswaine upon
7. the deck of the sayd shipp (the Master being absent and Purser
8. being then absent on shoare) in presence and hearing of this
9. deponent and divers others of the sayd shipps Company And this
10. deponent saith heee sawe divers boate loades of the sayd corne
11. carried a shoare and observed that in all those boateloades hee
12. sawe carried, one of the sayd shipps company went in the
13. boate with it, And hee this deponent verily beleeveth the sayd
14. corne was all well conditioned saving that some smale
15. qualities thereof was about the after hattch of the shipp damnified
16. by water it had taken in at the hatches for want of Calking
17. them, but saith the sayd ffactors received the same Corne
18. and never made any protest against any of it that ever this
19. deponent heard of And further to this Interrogatory
20. hee cannot
21. depose/
22. To the third Interrogatory hee saith hee heard Thomas John dobson one
23. ˹brother of John Dobson one˺ of the factors aforesayd, after the voiage to Cassandria
24. was layd aside XXXfesse and sayd that the sayd shipps Company
25. had in deede noe reason to venter upon that voyage for that
26. Cassandra was an unlawfull Port and that Masters and Mariners
27. if they be taken there by any of the Grandsigniore men of warr
28. are in hazard to bee made perpetuall slaves And hee alsoe
29. saith that the sayd ˹Thomas dobson˺ dobson being present with the master Purser
30. and this deponent when the Providore asked them whither they were
31. willing to goe the voyage to Cassandra and they replyed es
32. that the sayd Providore speaking in Italian (which this deponent
33. understands not till the sayd dobson interpreted the same to him)
34. sayd if you (meaning the Master and Purser) bee willing I will
35. make the rest of the Company willing, and as the sayd dobson
36. told this deponent threatned to imprison some of the officers
37. if they came on shoare, which was the reason as this deponent
38. beleeveth that they durst not come on shoare for divers dayes
39. but kept close aboard to secure them selves from any violence
40. which should bee attempted by the sayd Providore And saith
41. that the tyme Interrogate this deponent came on board in company
42. with the Master and Purser aforesayd and well knoweth there was
43. noe violence offered to them but they were handed over as
44. usually they were attestXXXXies to XXXX and noe notice taken by the Mr
45. <margin value="Bottom right, below main body of text, as lead to next page">(as</margin>