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'''Salt'''
  
* “salt is of a melting nature if it take wett” (HCA 13/71 f.219r Case: To the Interrogatories given on behalfe of Culling, Kirby and Arthur; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XX/XX/XXXX)
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* "salt is of a melting nature if it take wett"
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- ''HCA 13/71 f.219r Case: To the Interrogatories given on behalfe of Culling, Kirby and Arthur; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XX/XX/XXXX''
  
 
'''Tobacco'''
 
'''Tobacco'''

Revision as of 08:34, November 9, 2012

Materials handling

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08/11/12: CSG, created page



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Conditions on board ship


  • "a leakie shipp may carry tarr, deales and balkes without any dammage to them, but noe fish, for that must or ought to be put into a drie shipp"


- HCA 13/71 f.213r Case: XXXX ('Examined upon the fore said allegation0): Deposition: 2. Peter Johnson of Christian haven in Denmarke Merchant, aged 47 yeeres; Date. XX/XX/XXXX ('Same day')

  • "the said fish was laden in rainy weather and received dammage in the transportation by meanes of very fowle weather and greate stormes"


- HCA 13/71 f.213v Case: XXXX ('Examined upon the fore said allegation'): Deposition: 2. Peter Johnson of Christian haven in Denmarke Merchant, aged 47 yeeres; Date. XX/XX/XXXX ('Same day')



Properties of commodities


Salt

  • "salt is of a melting nature if it take wett"


- HCA 13/71 f.219r Case: To the Interrogatories given on behalfe of Culling, Kirby and Arthur; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XX/XX/XXXX

Tobacco

  • Tobacco


Timber

  • Timber