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5. '''Samuel Dun(e?)''' of limehouse in the County of middl mariner late cheife masters mate and steevador on board the shipp the Thomas Bonadventure. Captaine Hughes commander of the voyage in question aged 36 yeares | 5. '''Samuel Dun(e?)''' of limehouse in the County of middl mariner late cheife masters mate and steevador on board the shipp the Thomas Bonadventure. Captaine Hughes commander of the voyage in question aged 36 yeares |
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Semantic Markup General
Editorial history
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Purpose of this page
This page has been established to promote a discussion of issues around the semantic markup of HCA 13/71
Contents
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Legal and structural language of HCA 13/71
A busines of examination of wittnesses for the perpetuall remembrance of the matter about the takeing the shipp...
A business of examination of witnesses in a matter of Ensurance on the behalfe of ...
...against Mr Benjamin Bressy and the sayd John ffalkner in speciall and all others
Affidavit NAME OF PERSON touching the shipp SHIPS NAME
Examined on certain Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe of...
Examined upon an allegation on behalfe of the plaintiffes
Examined upon the sayd allegation
Examined upon the sayd libell
...for the sayd shipp and her tackle apparell and furniture taken and seized by...
Intimation touching the NAME OF SHIP
On behalfe of ...
The clayme of ...
The Examination and deposition of the person hereunder specified touching the propriety of the shipp NAME OF SHIPP ...
To the seaven parts of goods wanting in the NAME OF SHIP
Touching a losse
Structure of HCA 13/71: First 100 folios
How is HCA 13/71 structured in terms of cases, depositions, and other types of legal document?
Colin: We can not yet answer this definitively, since we have transcribed just over one third of the volume
However, inspection of the first one hundred folios gives some insight into the considerable size variation in both cases and depositions. Cases can have just one or two depositions, each of just one or two pages. Or cases can stretch to five or six depositions of ten or more pages each, and have both depositions for the plaintiff case and depositions for the defendants case.
Data
Colin: Please look at the latest version of the Google Docs online Page Log and Planner to contextualise the following analysis:
Case: Keats Jennings and others against ffredericke Chowne and others
16 pages; 6 depositions
A.11-A.12
A.21-A.25
A.31-A.33
A.41-A.42
A.51-A.54
A.62-A.63
?Naphthalia White John Thomas and others marines of the shipp the delight of Plymouth against John Griddon master of the sayd shipp
2 pages; 2 depositions
B.11-B.12
B.21-B.22
XXXX XXXX and others against XXXX XXXX and others
13 pages (there may be some more in series of folios from f.35r to f.42v); 4 depositions
C.11-C.13
C.21-C24
C.31-C.34
C.41-C.45
XXXX (case starts in as yet unimaged series of folios from f.35r to f.42v)
9 pages (there may be some more in series of folios from f.35r to f.42v); 5 depositions
D.1?
D.21-D.23
D.31-D.34
D.41-D.43
D.51-D.52
William Wilkinson against James Warren
4 pages (1 deposition) plus 4 pages (1 deposition)
E.11-E.15
F.11-F.14
John Baker and Company owners of the shipp the ffortune (Jacob ?ast her Master) against Thomas ?Cooke
3 pages; 2 depositions
G.11-G.12
G.21-G.22
For goods in the hare in the feild
12 pages; 10 depositions ; grouped into 5 claims (J and L are the same claim)
The claim of ffrancis Lauson for his goods in the hare in the feild
(Exámined upon the allegation given on the behalfe of the said Lauson the 25 of July 1655")
H.11
The claime of Manuell Derrickson of Hamburgh for his goods in the Hare in the ffeilds (John XXX Master)
J.11
The claime of Manuell Derrickson of Hamburgh for his goods in the Hare in the ffeilds (John XXX Master) ("The claime of the said Manuel Derrickson in the Hare in the ffeilds")
L.11
The claime of Phillip Van ?Hulten of Amsterdam for his goods in the Hare in the ffeild
M.11
M.21-M.22
The claime of ffrederick Wolfe of Amsterdam in the Hare in the feild
N.11
N.21
The claime of Peter Reynolds Gilbert Van Listeren and John SwaXX? in the hare in the feild
R.11
R.21-R.22
R.31
William Williams and Company against 37 butts five Caratells and 3 quarter Rolls of Morea Currance markes as in the margent laden aboard the shipp the Cesar whereof William ffudge is Master and brought in her to this Port of London and against Thomas Rowse ffrancis ffowke and Company coming in for their Interest
Grand total: 66 pages; 6 depositions ; grouped into 2, one for plaintiff and one for defendant claims
Examined upon an arlate allegation and schedule given in on the behalfe of the sayd William Williams and Company
6 pages; 1 deposition
I.11-I.16
Examined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe of Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke and company
60 pages; 5 depositions
S.11-S.19 + S.19a-S.19e) (14 pages total)
S.21-S.29 + S.29a-S.29d (13 pages total)
S.31-S.39 " S.39a-S.39b (11 pages total)
S.41-S.49 + S.49a-S.49g (16 pages total)
S.51-S.56 (6 pages total)
?Piles and company against Andrewes ("Examined upon an allegation given in on behalfe of the said Andrewes")
3 pages; 1 deposition
K.11-K.13
On behalfe of Mr ffernandez touching the White fflower de Lun
2 pages; 2 depositions
P.11
P.21-P.22
Smith and company against Page Ingram Body and Kendall
10 pages; 3 depositions
Q.11-Q.14
Q.21-Q.23
Q.31-Q.33
On the behalfe of John kep? of london Marchant in a cafse of Mxxxxxxx
2 pages; 2 depositions
T.11-T.12
T.21
The claime of Cornelius Van Stirht for the shipp Magdalena of which Hendrick Vander Berck was Master
2 pages; 1 depositions
U.11-U.12
The Lord Protector against a certaine shipp called the fortune whereof Daniel Ryertson is Master taken with wynes, and against the Carle of Charott and others Owners of a shipp of warr called the golden Eagle of Callice and against the said Carle of Charrott and other owners of the Royal Marye a shipp of warr and against all others
14 pages; 5 depositions
V.11-V.13
V.21-V.23
V.31-V.33
V.41-V.44
V.51-V.53
Occupational analysis of witnesses in HCA 13/71
List of separate witnesses (deponents and other witnesses)
Listed in order of first appearance by folio number, and sorted by occupations
Witnesses appearing multiple times are listed multiple times
Mariners (31, ff.1r-63v)
2. Aton Estes of Deale in kent Mariner aged 24 yeeres
1. Michael Batten of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner, aged 38 yeeres (Signature of "Michael Batten" at end of deposition
2. John Harford of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner, aged 48 yeeres (The marke of "John harford" at the end of the deposition)
3. John Page of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County of Surrey Mariner, aged about 36 yeares
4. David Bayly of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in Southwarke Mariner aged forty yeares
2. Francis Roys of fflushing mariner aged 34 yeeres
Robert Allyson of the Cittie of Bristoll and County of Somerset mariner aged 33 yeares (The marke of Robert Allyson at end of deposition)
1. William Johnson of Shipton in the County of dorset Mariner aged 30 yeares (Signature of "William Johnson" at end of deposition)
2. George Shep?ock of Birdport in dorsetshire Mariner aged 25 yeares (The marke of George Ship?icke" at end of deposition)
3. Charles le Pine of London Merchant aged 25 yeares
3. Richard Langford of Poplar Mariner aged 55 (Signature of "Richard Langford" at bottom of deposition)
1. William Rubois of dover Mariner late purser of the Galliote the Black dogg, aged 43 yeares
1. Jurian Hanton of ffoy in Cornwall Mariner aged 38 yeares (Signature of "XXX ?Hoaten" at end of deposition)
2. John Downes of London Mariner aged 33 yeares (Signature of "John Downes" at end of deposition)
1. Francis Rois of fflushing Mariner, aged 36 yeares (Signature of "francis rooijs" at end of deposition)
Christian Johnson of fflushing Mariner aged 32 yeeres (Signed "Christens ?Jansij" at end of deposition)
Jacob de keyser of fflushing Mariner, aged 30 yeeres (Signature of "Jacob Da keiiser" at end of depostion)
5. George Phillips of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Mariner, aged 52 yeeres
1. George Browne of Limehouse in the County of Middlesex Mariner aged 60 yeares
3. Isaac Taylor of deptford in the County of Kent Mariner aged 44 yeares (Signature of "?Isaac Taylor" at end of deposition)
4. Isaac Woodgreene of Wapping in the County of Middlesex Mariner
5. Samuel Dun(e?) of limehouse in the County of middl mariner late cheife masters mate and steevador on board the shipp the Thomas Bonadventure. Captaine Hughes commander of the voyage in question aged 36 yeares
2. James Moulton of ?Lisrack in Cornwall, mariner aged 18
1. James Lutton of East Greenwich in the County of Kent Mariner aged 53
2. Captaine Thomas Chinn of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Mariner aged 40
3. Benjamin Gunson of Poplar mariner, aged 36 yeares
4. Thomas Ashley of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke mariner aged 56 yeeres
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
3. John Cutting of Newbery in New England Mariner and Master of the shipp the Johns Adventure aged 63
4. Richard Browne of the parish of Saint Olave in the County of Surrey Mariner aged 25
1. John Humphrey of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalens in Southwarke in the Countie of Surrey Mariner aged 32
1. Edward Alsop of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke marryner, aged 30 yeares (Signature of "Edw Alsopp" at end of deposition)
2. Hendrick Zulick of Trewal in Pomerland Marinner áged 26 yeares
1. Henry Sheere of Deptford in Kent Mariner aged 50 (Signed Henry ?Sheere" at end of deposition)
2. Gervas Russell of depford in County of Kent mariner aged 42 years (Signature of "Gar: Russell" at end of deposition)
3. John Withers of Deptford, in the county of Kent mariner aged fifty eight yeares (Signature of "John Withers" at end of deposition)
Boatswayne (1, ff.1r-63v)
1. Thomas Serjeant of Millbrooke in the County of Cornwall Boatswayne of the sayd shipp the Delight aged 35
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Captain or Master or Commander (2, ff.1r-63v)
2. Captaine Thomas Chinn of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Mariner aged 40
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
3. John Cutting of Newbery in New England Mariner and Master of the shipp the Johns Adventure aged 63
Gunner (1, ff.1r-63v)
2. John de vos of dover late Gunner of the shipp Galliot the hound or Black dogg (derrick hendrickson Commander) aged 38 yeeres
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Masters Mate (1, ff.1r-63v)
5. Samuel Dun(e?) of limehouse in the County of middl mariner late cheife masters mate and steevador on board the shipp the Thomas Bonadventure. Captaine Hughes commander of the voyage in question aged 36 yeares
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Merchants (16, ff.1r-63v)
2. Manoel Perera of London Merchant aged 21 yeeres (Signature of "Manoel perrera" at end of deposition)
1. John Scot of London Merchant aged 23 yeares (Signature of "John Schott" at end of deposition)
Isaac Warren of Ilford in the County of Essex Merchant ...aged 31 yeeres
3. John Chaworth of London Merchant aged 33 yeeres
6. Gregorie Creyk of Marton in the county of Yorke merchant aged 24
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Manoel Martinis Dormido, of London Merchant aged 55 yeares (Signature of "Manuel mXXez DoXXXdo" at end of deposition)
1. Humphrey Hardwick of Saint Nicholas Lane London merchant aged twenty nyne yeares (Signature of "Hmn Hardwicke" at end of deposition)
1. Daniel Mexia of London Merchant aged 33
2. Thomas Sherwill of the parish of Saint Thomas Apostle London Merchant aged 40 (Signature of "Thomas Sherwill" at end of deposition)
2. Simon da Casseres of London Merchant, aged 45
1. Abraham Baldd of London Merchant aged 26 (Signature of "Abraham Baldd" at end of deposition)
2. Charles Gabij of Amsterdam Merchant aged 45
1. Domingos de Britto of London Merchant aged 40
2. Manoel Perera of London Merchant aged 21
Senor Antonio ffernandez Caravajall of London Merchant, aged 56
Alonzo de Fonseca Meza of London Merchant aged 22
Purser
1. William Rubois of dover Mariner late purser of the Galliote the Black dogg, aged 43 yeares
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Rope merchant
2. Henry Hughes of Depford in the County of Kent Rope merchant aged twenty four years (Signature of "HHughes" at end of deposition
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Sailor
1. Jurian Maes of dantsicke sailor, aged ?37 yeares (Signature of ?"Jurgan ?Wanss" at end of deposition)
Steevadore
5. Samuel Dun(e?) of limehouse in the County of middl mariner late cheife masters mate and steevador on board the shipp the Thomas Bonadventure. Captaine Hughes commander of the voyage in question aged 36 yeares
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Steward
William Steward of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Late Steward of the shipp the XXXXX in the service of this commonwealth aged 28 yeares (blank entry; name has been crosshatched)
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
Shipwright
1. Isaac Mayers of horsey downe shipwright aged 24 yeeres (Signed "Isaac Maior" at end of deposition)
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
No occupation specified
GAP (ff.35r-42v)
2. Thomas Glover of the parish of Aldermanburie London aged 29 years
"The said Thomas Glove?r..."