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+ | |Transcription=The same day/: | ||
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+ | Examined on the said Allegation/: | ||
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+ | '''gus''' | ||
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+ | '''Paul Dalbis''' of Olon neere Rochell in | ||
+ | ffrance Mariner aged 30 yeeres or thereabouts | ||
+ | sworne and Examined:/. | ||
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+ | To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation hee saith that hee well | ||
+ | knoweth the arlate Jacomo Otto, William alias Jacob Thompson or | ||
+ | Tymison, and Bartholomew Guiadier, and soe hath done for | ||
+ | many yeeres namely the said Jacomo Otto for theise tenne | ||
+ | yeeres last, or thereabouts, and the said Thompson, or Tymison | ||
+ | for about six yeeres last, and the said Guiadier for fourteen[?e GUTTER] | ||
+ | yeeres last or thereabouts. Which Guiadier hee saith is a ffrench | ||
+ | man native of Dearnene, in Brittany neere Brest, where | ||
+ | this Deponent knewe his ffather named Ivon Guiadier, and | ||
+ | alsoe knewe his Mother there, and there first became | ||
+ | acquainted with him, and knoweth him to be a subject of the | ||
+ | king of ffrance; And that hee first Came acquainted with | ||
+ | the said Otto, at Amsterdam, where hee hath lived for all the | ||
+ | time of this Deponents Knowledge of him with his wife and | ||
+ | family, but is Comonly reputed a Native of Hamburgh, And | ||
+ | the said Thompson or Tymison is of a Place neere Horne | ||
+ | in Holland where this Deponent hath bin at his house, and | ||
+ | saith thee is reputed a subject of the States of the United | ||
+ | Netherlands. And saith this deponent came to the knowledge | ||
+ | of and Acquaintance with them the said Otto and Thompson | ||
+ | being seamen, by having frequented the Port of | ||
+ | Amsterdam and used to sale thence [XXXXX] againe for | ||
+ | seaventeene or Eighteene yeeres last: And further cannot depose. | ||
+ | |||
+ | upon the rest not Examined as by Direction etcetera. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING] | ||
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Revision as of 01:04, January 22, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 200 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 22/01/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
14/01/22 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 22/01/14, by CSG |
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The same day/:
Examined on the said Allegation/:
gus
Paul Dalbis of Olon neere Rochell in
ffrance Mariner aged 30 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and Examined:/.
To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation hee saith that hee well
knoweth the arlate Jacomo Otto, William alias Jacob Thompson or
Tymison, and Bartholomew Guiadier, and soe hath done for
many yeeres namely the said Jacomo Otto for theise tenne
yeeres last, or thereabouts, and the said Thompson, or Tymison
for about six yeeres last, and the said Guiadier for fourteen[?e GUTTER]
yeeres last or thereabouts. Which Guiadier hee saith is a ffrench
man native of Dearnene, in Brittany neere Brest, where
this Deponent knewe his ffather named Ivon Guiadier, and
alsoe knewe his Mother there, and there first became
acquainted with him, and knoweth him to be a subject of the
king of ffrance; And that hee first Came acquainted with
the said Otto, at Amsterdam, where hee hath lived for all the
time of this Deponents Knowledge of him with his wife and
family, but is Comonly reputed a Native of Hamburgh, And
the said Thompson or Tymison is of a Place neere Horne
in Holland where this Deponent hath bin at his house, and
saith thee is reputed a subject of the States of the United
Netherlands. And saith this deponent came to the knowledge
of and Acquaintance with them the said Otto and Thompson
being seamen, by having frequented the Port of
Amsterdam and used to sale thence [XXXXX] againe for
seaventeene or Eighteene yeeres last: And further cannot depose.
upon the rest not Examined as by Direction etcetera.
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]