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Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 148 |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 11/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 29/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/03/11 | |
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Created 28/04/13, by CSG |
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Transcription
Company to transport the sayd Coles to Waxford in Ireland which
they did and there delivered them to the factors or Agents of the sayd
Trevill in or about the Moneth of July 1655 And the same being delivered
the sayd master and Company by order of the sayd Supracargo did at
Waxford take aboard the sayd shipp from the ffactors of the sayd Trevill
there a Cargoe of herings and hogsheads and barrell staves and transported
them by order of the sayd Supracargo to Mallega arlate where shee
arrived with them in the moneth of August one thousand sixe hundred
fifty five but delivered them not there but after three or fower dayes
stay there by did by order of the sayd Supracargo sett sayle thense to
Allegant with the sayd Cargo on board and there arrived therewith about
the beginning of the moneth of September next after but unladed
not, the sayd Cargoe there but after a day or two stay there departed
thense with the same by order of the sayd Supracargo for Ligorne
where shee arrived therewith about the latter end of the sayd moneth
of September 1655 and there unladed the sayd Cargo of herrings
and hogsheads and barrell staves and delivered them to the ffactors of the
sayd Trevill there And the same being unladen the sayd master and
Company by order of the sayd Supracargo sett sayle from Leghorne
to Saint Remo arlate and there arrived about the 4th or 5th of december
next following and there by order of the sayd Supracargo tooke aboard
the sayd shipp a cargo of Lemmons in chests and therewith sett sayle
from Saint Remo about the one and twentith day of december next
following bound for London The premisses hee deposeth being
boatswaine and thereby well knoweth the same being an eye wittnesse
and well observing that the sayd Bradley the Master and his Company
did faithfully performe their duties throughout the sayd voyage And
further to these articles hee cannot depose/
To the 10th hee saith hee being Boatswaine as aforesayd
and aboard during the whole voyage in question untill the seizure
of the sayd shipp Christopher which happened upon about the fowerteenth
fifteenth or sixteenth dayes of January 1655, and keepeing a Journall
or memoriall of the voyage for his owne private use thereby knoweth
that the sayd shipp was in the service and imployment of the sayd
Trevill from the eight and twentith of ffebruary one thousand sixe
hundred fifty fower which day the sayd shipp entered into pay till such her seizure in the moneth of January
one thousand sixe hundred fifty five which is about tenn monethes
and further hee cannot depose not being privie to what freight
was agreed upon for the sayd voyage/
To the 11th hee saith hee cannot depose but referreth him selfe
to the Charterparty in this cause exhibited/
To the 12th hee saith hee beleeveth the arlate Salisbury and company
are damnified by forbearance of the freight primage and Average
arlate, but what to value the damage at hee knoweth not And
further hee cannot depose/