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|Transcription=there was tare and treat spoken of at the said sale soe made | |Transcription=there was tare and treat spoken of at the said sale soe made | ||
on or about the said 27th of January 1653, and hee beleeveth | on or about the said 27th of January 1653, and hee beleeveth | ||
− | it was allowed, namely six pounds per Roll tare, and the [XXXX | + | it was allowed, namely six pounds per Roll tare, and the [XXXX] |
according to the ordinary course/ | according to the ordinary course/ | ||
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To the second hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid./. | To the second hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid./. | ||
− | To the third hee saith hee received the said parsell of tobaccoe[?s | + | To the third hee saith hee received the said parsell of tobaccoe[?s] |
as afore said of mr Lucas, mr Scape, mr Bendish and mr | as afore said of mr Lucas, mr Scape, mr Bendish and mr | ||
Wilde (as hee remembreth his name) the Sub Commissioners at | Wilde (as hee remembreth his name) the Sub Commissioners at | ||
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ffransis [?hawfeild] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ffransis [?hawfeild] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
− | ******************************* | + | ************************************** |
The 12th of ffebruary 1656.. | The 12th of ffebruary 1656.. | ||
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Budd. Smith.} | Budd. Smith.} | ||
− | + | Examined upon an allegation given in on the | |
behalfe of the said Newland. | behalfe of the said Newland. | ||
− | '''Smith | + | '''Smith. |
− | '''Newland/ dt. .J.us''' | + | '''Newland/ dt.''' |
+ | |||
+ | '''.J.us''' | ||
− | '''Dierick | + | '''Dierick Hoste''' of Mortlake in the County |
of Surry Merchant, aged 68 yeeres or | of Surry Merchant, aged 68 yeeres or | ||
− | thereabouts sworne and | + | thereabouts sworne and examined. |
To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh and 8th | To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh and 8th | ||
articles of the said allegation hee saith that hee hath heard | articles of the said allegation hee saith that hee hath heard | ||
− | that in or about the yeare 1640 the shipp arlate the [?''AuXX'' | + | that in or about the yeare 1640 the shipp arlate the [?''AuXX''] |
was forced into the Ile of Wight, having certaine souldiers | was forced into the Ile of Wight, having certaine souldiers | ||
on board her, and that the arlate Beniamin Newland was | on board her, and that the arlate Beniamin Newland was | ||
− | imployed by the Spanish Embassadour about helping the | + | imployed by the Spanish Embassadour about helping the Captaine |
and company and supplying them and the souldiers aboard with food and necessaries, and | and company and supplying them and the souldiers aboard with food and necessaries, and | ||
that for his satisfaction or towards his charges therein hee hath | that for his satisfaction or towards his charges therein hee hath | ||
− | alsoe heard that one Maximilian | + | alsoe heard that one Maximilian ffrere da Andrada, and Michael |
− | da | + | da Sant Andero master of the said shipp (belonging to the |
− | king of Spaine) did by order and with consent of | + | king of Spaine) did by order and with consent of Jer[?XX] |
[?Sepuladen] Secretary to the Spanish Embassadour | [?Sepuladen] Secretary to the Spanish Embassadour | ||
then Resident in England, deliver unto the said Beniamin | then Resident in England, deliver unto the said Beniamin | ||
− | Newland eight brasse | + | Newland eight brasse peeces of ordnance out of and belonging |
− | to the said shipp, for a | + | to the said shipp, for a pawne and pledge of his [?service] |
for what hee should soe furnish and lay out, and this deponent | for what hee should soe furnish and lay out, and this deponent | ||
verily beleeveth the premisses to have soe happened and to be true | verily beleeveth the premisses to have soe happened and to be true | ||
And | And | ||
+ | |People='''Dierick Hoste''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dierick Hoste deposed in the English High Court of Admiralty fifteen years earlier, on April 21st 1641. He described himself as a merchant, aged about 53 years, of the parish of Saint Mary Abchurch, and stated that he was an elder in the Dutch Church in the parish of Saint Peter le Poore. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In his deposition Hoste claimed close acquaintance with Peter Vandeputt, and Peter Vandeputt's father, Mr Giles Vandeputt. He cited Peter Vandeputt's baptismal date as Augst 25th, 1611, having inspected the entry in the books of the Dutch Church.<ref>HCA 13/57 f.39v</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | See <u>Dirick Hoste (1588-1663)</u><ref>[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hoste-113 WikiTree: Dirick Hoste (1588-1663), profile managed by Jorris Hoste], viewed 19/12/2018</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Born Middleburg, Zeeland, son of Jacques Hoste and Barbara Henricks | ||
+ | Husband of Jane Hoste, daughter of James Desmastres, a London merchant; married in Dutch Church, Austin Friars, Oct. 1613 | ||
+ | Died 1663 | ||
+ | |||
+ | One of Dierick Hoste's daughters was the wife of Peter Vandeputt | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:08, December 19, 2018
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 520 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 22/01/2013 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1140210.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2013/01/22 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 14/05/2014 & on 19/12/2018 by Colin Greenstreet |
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there was tare and treat spoken of at the said sale soe made
on or about the said 27th of January 1653, and hee beleeveth
it was allowed, namely six pounds per Roll tare, and the [XXXX]
according to the ordinary course/
To the seventh hee cannot depose.
Rowe dt.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith that hee cometh required by mr drew
to testifie the truth in this cause, and otherwiise hee referreth
himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and saving the same cannot
answer.
To the second hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid./.
To the third hee saith hee received the said parsell of tobaccoe[?s]
as afore said of mr Lucas, mr Scape, mr Bendish and mr
Wilde (as hee remembreth his name) the Sub Commissioners at
yarmouth. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
Repeated before the two Judges
in Court.
ffransis [?hawfeild] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
**************************************
The 12th of ffebruary 1656..
James against Newland}
Budd. Smith.}
Examined upon an allegation given in on the
behalfe of the said Newland.
Smith.
Newland/ dt.
.J.us
Dierick Hoste of Mortlake in the County
of Surry Merchant, aged 68 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh and 8th
articles of the said allegation hee saith that hee hath heard
that in or about the yeare 1640 the shipp arlate the [?AuXX]
was forced into the Ile of Wight, having certaine souldiers
on board her, and that the arlate Beniamin Newland was
imployed by the Spanish Embassadour about helping the Captaine
and company and supplying them and the souldiers aboard with food and necessaries, and
that for his satisfaction or towards his charges therein hee hath
alsoe heard that one Maximilian ffrere da Andrada, and Michael
da Sant Andero master of the said shipp (belonging to the
king of Spaine) did by order and with consent of Jer[?XX]
[?Sepuladen] Secretary to the Spanish Embassadour
then Resident in England, deliver unto the said Beniamin
Newland eight brasse peeces of ordnance out of and belonging
to the said shipp, for a pawne and pledge of his [?service]
for what hee should soe furnish and lay out, and this deponent
verily beleeveth the premisses to have soe happened and to be true
And
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Dierick Hoste
Dierick Hoste deposed in the English High Court of Admiralty fifteen years earlier, on April 21st 1641. He described himself as a merchant, aged about 53 years, of the parish of Saint Mary Abchurch, and stated that he was an elder in the Dutch Church in the parish of Saint Peter le Poore.
In his deposition Hoste claimed close acquaintance with Peter Vandeputt, and Peter Vandeputt's father, Mr Giles Vandeputt. He cited Peter Vandeputt's baptismal date as Augst 25th, 1611, having inspected the entry in the books of the Dutch Church.[1]
See Dirick Hoste (1588-1663)[2]
Born Middleburg, Zeeland, son of Jacques Hoste and Barbara Henricks
Husband of Jane Hoste, daughter of James Desmastres, a London merchant; married in Dutch Church, Austin Friars, Oct. 1613
Died 1663
- ↑ HCA 13/57 f.39v
- ↑ WikiTree: Dirick Hoste (1588-1663), profile managed by Jorris Hoste, viewed 19/12/2018