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− | + | |Transcription=1. certayne knowledge depose for that hee went not with them, but hath heard | |
+ | 2. his Contest Thomas Lindsey and this deponents mate Edward Cooke, two of | ||
+ | 3. those (who as they sayd were imployed to carrie them) saye that they carried | ||
+ | 4. them to a hovell or stable with a rack and manger neere the Judian bridge | ||
+ | 5. in the Barbados which (as they sayd) was the place where all the rest of | ||
+ | 6. the horses whose owners were not ready on shoare to receave then was | ||
+ | 7. lost, and noe body being there (as they sayd to receave them) they | ||
+ | 8. were all fine tyed there and there left And further hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 9. To the 3 hee saith hee well knoweth that the arlate Viber in the | ||
+ | 10. outward bound voyage of the sayd shipp was Boatswaine of the sayd | ||
+ | 11. shipp by appointment of the sayd Toltie and looks upon him the charge | ||
+ | 12. of such goods as were delivered on board her untill such tyme as the | ||
+ | 13. shipp lying in the downes the sayd Viber and his mate Abraham | ||
+ | 14. Doveren having as afterward appeared imbezelled divers goods | ||
+ | 15. from on board the sayd shipp did lease the shipps boate from her sterne in | ||
+ | 16. the night tyme and with their goods imbezelled rann away with the sayd | ||
+ | 17. boate, but were discovered by this deponents contest John Watson, who | ||
+ | 18. goeing then running away with the boate, gave notice to the rest of | ||
+ | 19. the company and thereupon persuite was made after them by divers | ||
+ | 20. of the shipps Company in the shipps long boate, and they being | ||
+ | 21. taken some of the Company brought them back in the shippe they | ||
+ | 22. endeavored to ramme away with, and left others to bringe back | ||
+ | 23. the long boate And after the sayd Viber and his mate were brought | ||
+ | 24. on board and and the long boate returned, the Company of the long boate | ||
+ | 25. shewed some tuffaly hoods and scarfes which they had found some | ||
+ | 26. floating on the water, and others which they found scallered in the skiff | ||
+ | 27. Viber and his mate were taken in, and the same being shewed on | ||
+ | 28. shipp board and Mr Browning a passenger that had goods on board | ||
+ | 29. owned the sayd hoods and scarfes to bee his goods and the sayd Viber | ||
+ | 30. Cabing being searched the boxe out of which the same and divers other | ||
+ | 31. goods were imbzelled was found broken open and in the sayd | ||
+ | 32. Vibers Cabbin with all which the sayd Captaine Tolty was made | ||
+ | 33. acquainted but hee the sayd Captaine Tolty only caused the sayd | ||
+ | 34. Viber and his mate to bee brought and tyed to the Capsterne as a punish- | ||
+ | 35. ment for such his offence, but released him soone after, and discharged | ||
+ | 36. him of his boatswaines place, and put an other therein, but kept the | ||
+ | 37. sayd Viber and his mate aboard and made Viber a quatermaster | ||
+ | 38. which office hee continued till the shipp arrived at the Barbados | ||
+ | 39. and for a good while after, where hee the sayd Tolty suffered the sayd | ||
+ | 40. Viber to goe away without presenting the case against him for his | ||
+ | 41. sayd imbezelments and without any satisfaction made for them that this | ||
+ | 42. deponent knoweth of as hath heard And further hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 43. To the 4th hee saith that there were fower servants shipped aboard the | ||
+ | 44. sayd shipp and consigned to one Cooper in this arle mentioned which | ||
+ | 45. servants while the shipps remayned at Gravesend outwards bound (this | ||
+ | 46. deponent and the boatswaine Viber being on shoare there with the shipps skiff | ||
+ | 47. and the long boate being gone to London upon busines | ||
+ | 48. for the shipp) made an escape in a strange boat which brough some Company | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 356 |
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William Kellett | |
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12/12/9 | |
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Created 07/04/14, by CSG |
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1. certayne knowledge depose for that hee went not with them, but hath heard
2. his Contest Thomas Lindsey and this deponents mate Edward Cooke, two of
3. those (who as they sayd were imployed to carrie them) saye that they carried
4. them to a hovell or stable with a rack and manger neere the Judian bridge
5. in the Barbados which (as they sayd) was the place where all the rest of
6. the horses whose owners were not ready on shoare to receave then was
7. lost, and noe body being there (as they sayd to receave them) they
8. were all fine tyed there and there left And further hee cannot depose/
9. To the 3 hee saith hee well knoweth that the arlate Viber in the
10. outward bound voyage of the sayd shipp was Boatswaine of the sayd
11. shipp by appointment of the sayd Toltie and looks upon him the charge
12. of such goods as were delivered on board her untill such tyme as the
13. shipp lying in the downes the sayd Viber and his mate Abraham
14. Doveren having as afterward appeared imbezelled divers goods
15. from on board the sayd shipp did lease the shipps boate from her sterne in
16. the night tyme and with their goods imbezelled rann away with the sayd
17. boate, but were discovered by this deponents contest John Watson, who
18. goeing then running away with the boate, gave notice to the rest of
19. the company and thereupon persuite was made after them by divers
20. of the shipps Company in the shipps long boate, and they being
21. taken some of the Company brought them back in the shippe they
22. endeavored to ramme away with, and left others to bringe back
23. the long boate And after the sayd Viber and his mate were brought
24. on board and and the long boate returned, the Company of the long boate
25. shewed some tuffaly hoods and scarfes which they had found some
26. floating on the water, and others which they found scallered in the skiff
27. Viber and his mate were taken in, and the same being shewed on
28. shipp board and Mr Browning a passenger that had goods on board
29. owned the sayd hoods and scarfes to bee his goods and the sayd Viber
30. Cabing being searched the boxe out of which the same and divers other
31. goods were imbzelled was found broken open and in the sayd
32. Vibers Cabbin with all which the sayd Captaine Tolty was made
33. acquainted but hee the sayd Captaine Tolty only caused the sayd
34. Viber and his mate to bee brought and tyed to the Capsterne as a punish-
35. ment for such his offence, but released him soone after, and discharged
36. him of his boatswaines place, and put an other therein, but kept the
37. sayd Viber and his mate aboard and made Viber a quatermaster
38. which office hee continued till the shipp arrived at the Barbados
39. and for a good while after, where hee the sayd Tolty suffered the sayd
40. Viber to goe away without presenting the case against him for his
41. sayd imbezelments and without any satisfaction made for them that this
42. deponent knoweth of as hath heard And further hee cannot depose/
43. To the 4th hee saith that there were fower servants shipped aboard the
44. sayd shipp and consigned to one Cooper in this arle mentioned which
45. servants while the shipps remayned at Gravesend outwards bound (this
46. deponent and the boatswaine Viber being on shoare there with the shipps skiff
47. and the long boate being gone to London upon busines
48. for the shipp) made an escape in a strange boat which brough some Company