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− | + | the Trinity house the sayd shipps company did assiste in the unladeing | |
− | + | of divers goods from on board the sayd shipp only XXXX taking care - | |
− | + | not to meddle with any that were dammaged./ | |
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− | + | To the 2 hee saith that hee being one of the shipps Company thereby | |
− | + | knoweth that there were shipps aboard the sayd shipp the Edward and John | |
− | + | for accompt of the arlate Chamberlaine and others twenty eight horses ˹guelding˺ and | |
− | + | waves to the then sported to the Barbadoes, and saith that two of them dyed | |
− | + | at Sea by the way and all the rest were by the arlate Totty safely carried to | |
− | + | the Babados, and that at their Comming there the sayd Chamberlayne | |
− | + | came ˹onboard˺ to comande two horses or gueldings whereof that in question is | |
− | + | one and others the Owners of them came to demand the rest of the | |
− | + | sayd horses and mares, and X a place was appointed on board in the | |
− | + | Barbadoes where they were all to bee left for every and to take - | |
− | + | his owne and this deponent sawe all the sayd horses or gueldings | |
− | + | and mares aforesayd (save such as dyed) put safely to shoare to bee - | |
− | + | carried to the place appointed and committed to the care of John Honey | |
− | + | Edward Cooke Thomas Lindsey ˹and˺ Correline Simonson to carrie them to | |
− | + | the place appointed and further to this article hee cannot of his certayne | |
− | + | knowledge depose hee not goeing with the sayd horses/ | |
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− | + | To the 3rd article of the sayd allogation hee saith that hee knoweth | |
− | + | that the sayd arlate Viser for part of the outward bound voyage | |
− | + | was by the arlate John Totty Constituted boatswains of the shipp | |
− | + | articulate and did for the tyme hee soe continued take care and charge of | |
− | + | the good delivered on board ther And saith that in the downes in - | |
− | + | shipps outward bound voyage the sayd Biber and Abraham douerin | |
− | + | his mate were taken running away with the sayd shipps boate and | |
− | + | divers goods which they have imbehelles from on board the sayd shipp | |
− | + | this hee knoweth for that hee this deponent and sixe others of the sayd | |
− | + | shipps company did get another boate and persue the sayd Viber and his | |
− | + | mate and overtooke them, and saith the sayd Viber and his mate perceiving | |
− | + | that they should bee taken did throwe overboard of their breaches | |
− | + | or packetts some of the goods by them in bechellXe some silk hoods for | |
− | + | coXXX and flamders take ˹alsoe as they afterwards confessed˺ and other things of good value some whereof | |
− | + | vigt the XXXX about a dozen hoodes being eight things swamme a while and | |
− | + | by that meanes were taken up by this deponent and others who persued | |
− | + | them, and this deponent and the rest who persued having taken the - | |
− | + | sayd Viber and his mate brought them back on board and searched | |
− | + | them and found about them some flanders take and bond strings and | |
− | + | screene sames and other commodities of goods value for woemens | |
− | + | weaving, and search the sayd the sayd Viber Cabbin found there the | |
− | + | boys out of which the same (as the sayd Viber confessed) were taken, | |
− | + | ˹tooke upon˺ and some other goods of the like quality in hope and ˹scaXteXd˺ about the | |
− | + | Cabbin and saith that for this imbezelment the sayd Viber and his mate | |
− | + | were brought by ˹this to present and others˺ the sayd shipps company before the sayd Tottey the | |
− | + | Master who did not any way presente the XXXX against the sayd Viber | |
+ | or this Mate for any of the goods for imbezelled but only put the sayd | ||
+ | Viber by his place of Boateswaine and made him a quarter Master and kept | ||
+ | him and the sayd douerin still on board and the sayd douerin continued the whole voyage | ||
|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 09:01, May 2, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 349 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription completed on 04/11/12 by Alex Jackson; pasted into wikispot on 23/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Alex Jackson | |
First transcribed | |
12/11/4 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 08/04/14, by CSG |
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SINGLE SLOPING LINE FROM TOP RIGHT OF THE PAGE TO BOTTOM RIGHT OF PAGE
the Trinity house the sayd shipps company did assiste in the unladeing
of divers goods from on board the sayd shipp only XXXX taking care -
not to meddle with any that were dammaged./
To the 2 hee saith that hee being one of the shipps Company thereby
knoweth that there were shipps aboard the sayd shipp the Edward and John
for accompt of the arlate Chamberlaine and others twenty eight horses ˹guelding˺ and
waves to the then sported to the Barbadoes, and saith that two of them dyed
at Sea by the way and all the rest were by the arlate Totty safely carried to
the Babados, and that at their Comming there the sayd Chamberlayne
came ˹onboard˺ to comande two horses or gueldings whereof that in question is
one and others the Owners of them came to demand the rest of the
sayd horses and mares, and X a place was appointed on board in the
Barbadoes where they were all to bee left for every and to take -
his owne and this deponent sawe all the sayd horses or gueldings
and mares aforesayd (save such as dyed) put safely to shoare to bee -
carried to the place appointed and committed to the care of John Honey
Edward Cooke Thomas Lindsey ˹and˺ Correline Simonson to carrie them to
the place appointed and further to this article hee cannot of his certayne
knowledge depose hee not goeing with the sayd horses/
To the 3rd article of the sayd allogation hee saith that hee knoweth
that the sayd arlate Viser for part of the outward bound voyage
was by the arlate John Totty Constituted boatswains of the shipp
articulate and did for the tyme hee soe continued take care and charge of
the good delivered on board ther And saith that in the downes in -
shipps outward bound voyage the sayd Biber and Abraham douerin
his mate were taken running away with the sayd shipps boate and
divers goods which they have imbehelles from on board the sayd shipp
this hee knoweth for that hee this deponent and sixe others of the sayd
shipps company did get another boate and persue the sayd Viber and his
mate and overtooke them, and saith the sayd Viber and his mate perceiving
that they should bee taken did throwe overboard of their breaches
or packetts some of the goods by them in bechellXe some silk hoods for
coXXX and flamders take ˹alsoe as they afterwards confessed˺ and other things of good value some whereof
vigt the XXXX about a dozen hoodes being eight things swamme a while and
by that meanes were taken up by this deponent and others who persued
them, and this deponent and the rest who persued having taken the -
sayd Viber and his mate brought them back on board and searched
them and found about them some flanders take and bond strings and
screene sames and other commodities of goods value for woemens
weaving, and search the sayd the sayd Viber Cabbin found there the
boys out of which the same (as the sayd Viber confessed) were taken,
˹tooke upon˺ and some other goods of the like quality in hope and ˹scaXteXd˺ about the
Cabbin and saith that for this imbezelment the sayd Viber and his mate
were brought by ˹this to present and others˺ the sayd shipps company before the sayd Tottey the
Master who did not any way presente the XXXX against the sayd Viber
or this Mate for any of the goods for imbezelled but only put the sayd
Viber by his place of Boateswaine and made him a quarter Master and kept
him and the sayd douerin still on board and the sayd douerin continued the whole voyage