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+ | |First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=13/03/13 | ||
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|Editorial history=Created 22/05/13, by CSG | |Editorial history=Created 22/05/13, by CSG | ||
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+ | |Transcription=<document-start> | ||
+ | 1. The 25th of September 1657. | ||
+ | 2. <margin value="Left">Russell against Rignall alias} | ||
+ | 3. Reynalds.}</margin> | ||
+ | 4. <margin value="Left">Clements. Smyth.</margin> | ||
+ | 5. <margin value="Left">Rp. .j.</margin> | ||
+ | 6. <margin value="Left">9. 2nd in A. 8.</margin> | ||
+ | 7. '''Mathew Wallys''' of Wapping Wall, Clarke | ||
+ | 8. aged 35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined | ||
+ | 9. To the first second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee | ||
+ | 10. well knoweth the producent John Russell, who hee saith was the | ||
+ | 11. tyme arlate and is the true and lawfull owner and proprietor of | ||
+ | 12. one small blew callico-bagg, and ˹as hee beleeveth˺ of three pounds (or thereabouts) | ||
+ | 13. of black Amber-grijse, which Amber-grijse was ˹as hee beleeveth˺ within the said | ||
+ | 14. time sealed up in the said callico-bagg; And for and as such | ||
+ | 15. owner and proprietor commonly accounted and reputed | ||
+ | 16. And further that in the arlate moneth of January 1655 the shipp | ||
+ | 17. the Endymion (whereof Alexander Rignols alias Reynolds arlate | ||
+ | 18. was cheife-mate) was in the Straite of Sundra homewards | ||
+ | 19. bound for this port of London; and in the said Straight betweene | ||
+ | 20. the Islands of Java and Sumatra met with the shipp the | ||
+ | 21. Jonathan then going from Madras to Macassar; And this | ||
+ | 22. deponent having bin Minister or Passenger on board the Jonathan went | ||
+ | 23. out of the Endymion (wherein hee came passenger) on board the | ||
+ | 24. Jonathan to see and salute her Captaine and company; which | ||
+ | 25. having donne, and made some stay aboard, and being readie to | ||
+ | 26. retourne on board the Endymion, the said John Russell, who was | ||
+ | 27. of cheife mate of the Jonathan, and had | ||
+ | 28. bin formerly acquainted with this deponent, came unto this deponent | ||
+ | 29. and brought the said callico-bagg sealed up, and told this deponent | ||
+ | 30. that there were three pounds of black Amber-Grijse therein | ||
+ | 31. contained, which hee desired to send to his wife living in ˹or neere˺ Wapping | ||
+ | 32. and had a letter readie written unto her, which hee showed to this | ||
+ | 33. deponent, who read it, and found therein mention of the sending | ||
+ | 34. of three pounds of black Amber grijse by him unto her, | ||
+ | 35. in a callico bagg; aand then the said Russell sealed up the said lettere | ||
+ | 36. and delivered it with the said bagg of Anber Grijse to this deponent | ||
+ | 37. and desired him being bound for London to convey it unto his wife | ||
+ | 38. and either put it into his owne chest, or els deliver it to some | ||
+ | 39. of the Endymions officers from whom it might be | ||
+ | 40. safely received, that soe it might come to his wifes hands, | ||
+ | 41. and further told this deponent that therefore hee showed him what | ||
+ | 42. hee wrote, because some had bin soe false as to write letteres | ||
+ | 43. mentioning the sending of goods and tokens to their freinds | ||
+ | 44. in England, but in truth did not send such tokens or goods | ||
+ | 45. to the greate abuse of the carriers of the letteres, or to the same effect | ||
+ | 46. And then and there this deponent heard William downes [the GUTTER] | ||
+ | 47. Chyrugeon of the Jonathan say that hee had seen the said | ||
+ | 48. <margin value="Bottom right, under the main body of text, as lead to next page">Amber</margin> | ||
+ | </document-end> | ||
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Revision as of 06:13, May 26, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 116 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 13/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 22/05/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/03/13 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 22/05/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. The 25th of September 1657.
2. <margin value="Left">Russell against Rignall alias}
3. Reynalds.}</margin>
4. <margin value="Left">Clements. Smyth.</margin>
5. <margin value="Left">Rp. .j.</margin>
6. <margin value="Left">9. 2nd in A. 8.</margin>
7. Mathew Wallys of Wapping Wall, Clarke
8. aged 35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined
9. To the first second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee
10. well knoweth the producent John Russell, who hee saith was the
11. tyme arlate and is the true and lawfull owner and proprietor of
12. one small blew callico-bagg, and ˹as hee beleeveth˺ of three pounds (or thereabouts)
13. of black Amber-grijse, which Amber-grijse was ˹as hee beleeveth˺ within the said
14. time sealed up in the said callico-bagg; And for and as such
15. owner and proprietor commonly accounted and reputed
16. And further that in the arlate moneth of January 1655 the shipp
17. the Endymion (whereof Alexander Rignols alias Reynolds arlate
18. was cheife-mate) was in the Straite of Sundra homewards
19. bound for this port of London; and in the said Straight betweene
20. the Islands of Java and Sumatra met with the shipp the
21. Jonathan then going from Madras to Macassar; And this
22. deponent having bin Minister or Passenger on board the Jonathan went
23. out of the Endymion (wherein hee came passenger) on board the
24. Jonathan to see and salute her Captaine and company; which
25. having donne, and made some stay aboard, and being readie to
26. retourne on board the Endymion, the said John Russell, who was
27. of cheife mate of the Jonathan, and had
28. bin formerly acquainted with this deponent, came unto this deponent
29. and brought the said callico-bagg sealed up, and told this deponent
30. that there were three pounds of black Amber-Grijse therein
31. contained, which hee desired to send to his wife living in ˹or neere˺ Wapping
32. and had a letter readie written unto her, which hee showed to this
33. deponent, who read it, and found therein mention of the sending
34. of three pounds of black Amber grijse by him unto her,
35. in a callico bagg; aand then the said Russell sealed up the said lettere
36. and delivered it with the said bagg of Anber Grijse to this deponent
37. and desired him being bound for London to convey it unto his wife
38. and either put it into his owne chest, or els deliver it to some
39. of the Endymions officers from whom it might be
40. safely received, that soe it might come to his wifes hands,
41. and further told this deponent that therefore hee showed him what
42. hee wrote, because some had bin soe false as to write letteres
43. mentioning the sending of goods and tokens to their freinds
44. in England, but in truth did not send such tokens or goods
45. to the greate abuse of the carriers of the letteres, or to the same effect
46. And then and there this deponent heard William downes [the GUTTER]
47. Chyrugeon of the Jonathan say that hee had seen the said
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under the main body of text, as lead to next page">Amber</margin>
</document-end>