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|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
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|Transcription=the said mr Boone and company aboard the shipp the ''fflying hart''
 
|Transcription=the said mr Boone and company aboard the shipp the ''fflying hart''
a parcell of linnens, bayes, serges, fustians and other goods to the [XXXX GUTTER]
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a parcell of linnens, bayes, serges, fustians and other goods to the valew
 
of two thousand pounds sterling and upwards to be transported to Cadiz
 
of two thousand pounds sterling and upwards to be transported to Cadiz
 
in Spaine, and there to be delivered for the use and account of the
 
in Spaine, and there to be delivered for the use and account of the
 
said Mr Boone and company, which hee knoweth having seene the
 
said Mr Boone and company, which hee knoweth having seene the
bills of lading, letteres and Invoices touching the said lading. And further
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bills of lading, letters and Invoices touching the said lading. And further
 
saith that the said mr Boone and company were and are commonly
 
saith that the said mr Boone and company were and are commonly
accounted and reputed owners of teh said vessell, and of her tackle and
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accounted and reputed owners of the said vessell, and of her tackle and
 
furniture.
 
furniture.
  
 
To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that after and upon the arivall of
 
To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that after and upon the arivall of
the said shipp at Cadiz ˹in or˺ about ˹March˺ August last hee this deponent sawe
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the said shipp at Cadiz in or about March last hee this deponent sawe
 
all the said goods there unladed and sawe and found that the greatest
 
all the said goods there unladed and sawe and found that the greatest
 
part of them were very much damnified by sea-wett; and this
 
part of them were very much damnified by sea-wett; and this
 
deponent demanding howe the said same happened, hee was told
 
deponent demanding howe the said same happened, hee was told
and answered by the said master that such dammage by sea-wett came GUTTER
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and answered by the said master that such dammage by sea-wett came
 
and happened by stormes which the said shipp had met withall in
 
and happened by stormes which the said shipp had met withall in
 
her course of proceeding from London to Cadiz. And saith the
 
her course of proceeding from London to Cadiz. And saith the
said dammage in this deponents estimation, amounted to the valueGUTTER
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said dammage in this deponents estimation, amounted to the valew
 
of three hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts, And otherwise
 
of three hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts, And otherwise
 
hee cannot depose.
 
hee cannot depose.
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Moses Bathurst [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Moses Bathurst [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 23th of September 1656.
 
The 23th of September 1656.
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'''Rp. 2.us.'''
 
'''Rp. 2.us.'''
  
'''vide 1:us in L 10: A:6::'''
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'''vide 1&#58;us in L 10&#58; A&#58;6&#58;&#58;'''
  
 
'''Thomas Symonds''' of Wapping in the County
 
'''Thomas Symonds''' of Wapping in the County
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To the third hee cannot depose.
 
To the third hee cannot depose.
  
To the fourth and fifth and 6th árticles hee saith and deposeth that the shipp
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To the fourth and fifth and 6th árticles hee saith and deposeth that the said &#91;?shipp GUTTER&#93;
the ''Amitie'' that about seaven yeeres since namely in or about the
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the ''Amitie'' about seaven yeeres since namely in or about the
moneth of September 1649 arived at ffalmouth, and was there &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93;
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moneth of September 1649 arived at ffalmouth, and was &#91;?there XXXX GUTTER&#93;
 
said to be in the imployment of Mr Mico of this citie, and there
 
said to be in the imployment of Mr Mico of this citie, and there
 
tooke in her lading of Pilchards, and under the conduct of the
 
tooke in her lading of Pilchards, and under the conduct of the
said haselfrase departed and sailed therewith to Majorca, and
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said hasilgrave departed and sailed therewith to Majorca, and
 
there safely arived in or about November next following, and
 
there safely arived in or about November next following, and
 
after such her arrivall there, part of her said lading namely
 
after such her arrivall there, part of her said lading namely
 
an hundred hogsheads of her pilchards or thereabouts were there dischardged
 
an hundred hogsheads of her pilchards or thereabouts were there dischardged
and delivered out, which being donne the said haselgrase sailed his
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and delivered out, which being donne the said &#91;?haselgrave&#93; sailed his
 
said shipp to Naples, and arived there shortly before Christmas
 
said shipp to Naples, and arived there shortly before Christmas
 
namely on or about the nineth or tenth of december 1649, and
 
namely on or about the nineth or tenth of december 1649, and
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aboard her at the time of her arival there. which hee knoweth because &#91;?he was GUTTER&#93;
 
aboard her at the time of her arival there. which hee knoweth because &#91;?he was GUTTER&#93;
 
of her company, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
 
of her company, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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the said mr Boone and company aboard the shipp the fflying hart
a parcell of linnens, bayes, serges, fustians and other goods to the valew
of two thousand pounds sterling and upwards to be transported to Cadiz
in Spaine, and there to be delivered for the use and account of the
said Mr Boone and company, which hee knoweth having seene the
bills of lading, letters and Invoices touching the said lading. And further
saith that the said mr Boone and company were and are commonly
accounted and reputed owners of the said vessell, and of her tackle and
furniture.

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that after and upon the arivall of
the said shipp at Cadiz in or about March last hee this deponent sawe
all the said goods there unladed and sawe and found that the greatest
part of them were very much damnified by sea-wett; and this
deponent demanding howe the said same happened, hee was told
and answered by the said master that such dammage by sea-wett came
and happened by stormes which the said shipp had met withall in
her course of proceeding from London to Cadiz. And saith the
said dammage in this deponents estimation, amounted to the valew
of three hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts, And otherwise
hee cannot depose.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Moses Bathurst [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 23th of September 1656.

Thomas Culling, Jonathan Andrewes}
and Gifford Bale against Samuel Mico.}
Budd. Suckley.}

Exámined upon the allegation given in on
the behalfe of the said Culling
and others.

Rp. 2.us.

vide 1:us in L 10: A:6::

Thomas Symonds of Wapping in the County
of Middlesex Mariner, aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exáámined.

To the first and second árticles of the said allegation hee saith that
the arlate John hasilgrase was commander of the shipp the Amity
arlate within the time arlate, which hee knoweth being one of the
company. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving that Alderman
Mico was commonly reputed Merchant and freighter of the said shipp

To the third hee cannot depose.

To the fourth and fifth and 6th árticles hee saith and deposeth that the said [?shipp GUTTER]
the Amitie about seaven yeeres since namely in or about the
moneth of September 1649 arived at ffalmouth, and was [?there XXXX GUTTER]
said to be in the imployment of Mr Mico of this citie, and there
tooke in her lading of Pilchards, and under the conduct of the
said hasilgrave departed and sailed therewith to Majorca, and
there safely arived in or about November next following, and
after such her arrivall there, part of her said lading namely
an hundred hogsheads of her pilchards or thereabouts were there dischardged
and delivered out, which being donne the said [?haselgrave] sailed his
said shipp to Naples, and arived there shortly before Christmas
namely on or about the nineth or tenth of december 1649, and
there dischardged all the rest of her lading of Pilchards, which were
aboard her at the time of her arival there. which hee knoweth because [?he was GUTTER]
of her company, And otherwise hee cannot depose.