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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=To the 19th article he saith that of his certayne knowledge and sight severall XX GUTTER |
− | + | vessells did att the Canaries within the tyme aforesayd being after the sayd XX GUTTER | |
− | + | came thither deliver their goods in safety and tooke in wynes and goe GUTTER | |
− | + | with the same for England. And particularly saith that he this deponent | |
− | + | departed from the Isle of Wight about the tenth day of November 1655 | |
− | + | last which was after the Newes of the sayd Embargo was come hither | |
− | + | in the shipp William and Elizabeth Simon Frankmore Master, which | |
− | + | came and arrived att the Canaries the nine and twentyeth of the same | |
− | + | moneth, and there delivered her lading consisting of peice goods | |
− | + | and tooke in two hundred seventy odd pipes of wyne and other | |
− | + | goods without danger, and brought the same safely to Milford | |
− | + | in february following, and to this Port in March last, upon which | |
− | + | shipp this deponent came home for England as aforesayd. And the | |
− | + | like successe the Little Mary (if she had performed her sayd voyage) | |
− | + | might have had as he assuredly beleiveth for the reasons aforesayd. | |
− | + | And otherwise he cannot depose. | |
− | + | To the 20th he saith he cannot depose. | |
− | + | To the 21th he saith the sayd Master Body hath (as he verily beleiveth) sustey= | |
− | + | ned great dammage in that the sayd shipp did not Little Mary did | |
− | + | not performe her sayd designed voyage. But how much he cannot | |
− | + | depose. | |
− | + | To the 22. 23. and 24th articles he referrs himselfe to the law the Acts of this | |
− | + | Court and his precedent deposition (which he saith is true) And otherwise | |
− | + | he cannot depose. | |
To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] | To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] | ||
− | + | To the first Interrogatory he saith he comes to be a witnesse att the Request of the | |
− | + | Plaintiffe, who by the meanes aforesayd hearing that this Rendent was | |
− | + | returned from the Canaries desired him to testify what he knew in the | |
− | + | promisses which this Rendent promised him to doe to the effect aforesayd | |
− | + | without promise or expectation of any reward or other sinister end And | |
− | + | further otherwise taken negatively he cannot depose or answer. | |
− | + | To the .2.3:4. and 5th. Interrogatories he answereth negatively. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | To the 6th Interrogatory he saith he knoweth nothing thereof. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | To the 7th he saith severall shipps of this Commonwealth (but how many | |
− | + | he knoweth not) which had noe effects coming to the Canaries aforesayd | |
− | + | sayd Embargo returned home for England empty. And further | |
− | + | (saving his preceding depositions to which he referreth negatively) | |
− | + | to the last he saith he knoweth not whether the sayd Body have payd | |
− | + | for the goods interrate nor what he is to pay. And that he hath noe | |
+ | relation to him the sayd Body nor any manner of interest in the | ||
+ | goods interrate or any of them. | ||
Repeated before doctor Godolphin | Repeated before doctor Godolphin |
Revision as of 21:07, April 30, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 208 |
Side | Verso |
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First run transcription XXX; pasted ito wikispot on 18/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Philip Hnatkovich | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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To the 19th article he saith that of his certayne knowledge and sight severall XX GUTTER
vessells did att the Canaries within the tyme aforesayd being after the sayd XX GUTTER
came thither deliver their goods in safety and tooke in wynes and goe GUTTER
with the same for England. And particularly saith that he this deponent
departed from the Isle of Wight about the tenth day of November 1655
last which was after the Newes of the sayd Embargo was come hither
in the shipp William and Elizabeth Simon Frankmore Master, which
came and arrived att the Canaries the nine and twentyeth of the same
moneth, and there delivered her lading consisting of peice goods
and tooke in two hundred seventy odd pipes of wyne and other
goods without danger, and brought the same safely to Milford
in february following, and to this Port in March last, upon which
shipp this deponent came home for England as aforesayd. And the
like successe the Little Mary (if she had performed her sayd voyage)
might have had as he assuredly beleiveth for the reasons aforesayd.
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the 20th he saith he cannot depose.
To the 21th he saith the sayd Master Body hath (as he verily beleiveth) sustey=
ned great dammage in that the sayd shipp did not Little Mary did
not performe her sayd designed voyage. But how much he cannot
depose.
To the 22. 23. and 24th articles he referrs himselfe to the law the Acts of this
Court and his precedent deposition (which he saith is true) And otherwise
he cannot depose.
To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he saith he comes to be a witnesse att the Request of the
Plaintiffe, who by the meanes aforesayd hearing that this Rendent was
returned from the Canaries desired him to testify what he knew in the
promisses which this Rendent promised him to doe to the effect aforesayd
without promise or expectation of any reward or other sinister end And
further otherwise taken negatively he cannot depose or answer.
To the .2.3:4. and 5th. Interrogatories he answereth negatively.
To the 6th Interrogatory he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 7th he saith severall shipps of this Commonwealth (but how many
he knoweth not) which had noe effects coming to the Canaries aforesayd
sayd Embargo returned home for England empty. And further
(saving his preceding depositions to which he referreth negatively)
to the last he saith he knoweth not whether the sayd Body have payd
for the goods interrate nor what he is to pay. And that he hath noe
relation to him the sayd Body nor any manner of interest in the
goods interrate or any of them.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Richard Owen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 23th of May 1656/
Examined upon an allegation given in and XX GUTTER
on the part and behalfe of the sayd Sir John Barker
Sir John Barker Baronett Executor of Robert Barker
deceased against one quarter part of one hundred fifty and
sixe pipes of spanish wines and one quarter part of
one hundred barrells of Raisons brought to this
Port of London in the shipp the Zoe whereof
as Master) belonging to the sayd
Robert Barker deceased and after his decease
to the sayd Sir John Barker his Executor and against Gyles
Traver comming in for his interest: Smith</margin>
Robert Harvey of London Merchant
aged 27 yeares or thereabouts a witnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth
as followeth videlicet./