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− | |Transcription=[ | + | |Transcription=otherwise then as followeth videlicet, the said shipp in her said voyage comming |
+ | neeere the Greate Bay of the Barbada's and her master and company | ||
+ | purposing to goe with her in thither to supplie her with fresh water | ||
+ | whereof they had none, and to trade there if the Governour would give | ||
+ | them leave, there came a boate from land with about five English | ||
+ | man therein aboard her, and teh said English asked the master whence | ||
+ | they came and the master answering them from Amsterdam, | ||
+ | asked them if hee might trade there freely, to which they answered and said | ||
+ | yes, as freely as formerly, and the said master and company hearing that | ||
+ | answer, and seeing dutch shipps riding in the Bay with the Prince of | ||
+ | Orange his flagg in their sternes, went a little way into the | ||
+ | roade, and a good distance fbefore they came neare the shipps, that were | ||
+ | there lying, came to an anchor, and then the said English desired to be | ||
+ | [?choffering] for and to buy (as they seemed) some of the horses brought | ||
+ | in the said shipp, which the master refused to sell them telling | ||
+ | them hee would not trade with any without the Governours leave | ||
+ | and thereupon the said master went ashore to the Governour to see | ||
+ | if hee might have | ||
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Revision as of 18:40, January 20, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 595 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 20/01/2015 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/08/14, by CSG |
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otherwise then as followeth videlicet, the said shipp in her said voyage comming
neeere the Greate Bay of the Barbada's and her master and company
purposing to goe with her in thither to supplie her with fresh water
whereof they had none, and to trade there if the Governour would give
them leave, there came a boate from land with about five English
man therein aboard her, and teh said English asked the master whence
they came and the master answering them from Amsterdam,
asked them if hee might trade there freely, to which they answered and said
yes, as freely as formerly, and the said master and company hearing that
answer, and seeing dutch shipps riding in the Bay with the Prince of
Orange his flagg in their sternes, went a little way into the
roade, and a good distance fbefore they came neare the shipps, that were
there lying, came to an anchor, and then the said English desired to be
[?choffering] for and to buy (as they seemed) some of the horses brought
in the said shipp, which the master refused to sell them telling
them hee would not trade with any without the Governours leave
and thereupon the said master went ashore to the Governour to see
if hee might have