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+ | |First transcriber= Will Kellett | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=12/09/24 | ||
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+ | |Transcription=1. lost, whereof hee knoweth being acquainted with her buying and paying for her | ||
+ | 2. often and knowing that to be the first voyage hee made with her after | ||
+ | 3. his buying her, and often this deponent heard hear him say to be that hee | ||
+ | 4. was the owner of her, and this deponent ˹hee˺ easily diserned that hee was soe | ||
+ | 5. for that hee kept noe account as masters use to doe that saile under other owners | ||
+ | 6. XX and lastly hee saith the said shipp tackle and furniture at | ||
+ | 7. the time of her said pXXXXX shoare and of her losse was well worth | ||
+ | 8. betweene three hundred and fiftie and foure hundred pounds sterling, | ||
+ | 9. or neere thereabouts. And whi valew hee is able to estimate having | ||
+ | 10. had navigation about twenty yeers last. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
+ | 11. saving the said Blackleech had and lost in the said shipp ˹and lost by her said seizure˺ 20 crates of oranges and lemmons | ||
+ | 12. and about 8 or 900 and or 9000 loose lemmons | ||
+ | |||
+ | Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Humphrey Burton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <nowiki>*********************************</nowiki> | ||
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+ | The same day. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Examined here on the fore said allegation Interrogatories | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Rp. 2.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Ambrose Ellet''' of Wapping Sailor, aged 24 yeares or | ||
+ | thereabouts sworne and examined as aforesaid. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 21. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well knew | ||
+ | 22. and was cooke of the shipp the Affrey interogated (wherof Robert | ||
+ | 23. Blackleech was master) at such time as hee was last at this port of | ||
+ | 24. London, whense hee saith hee was bound on a voyage for Porto in | ||
+ | 25. Portugall and thence to returne to this port of London. | ||
+ | 26. To the second hee saith that about six monethes since the said shipp | ||
+ | 27. departed from this Port of London, and about six weekes after arived | ||
+ | 28. at Porto in Portugall aforesaid, and thense staid about two monethes | ||
+ | 29. in which space shee take in a carge of oranges and lemmons for this | ||
+ | 30. port of London and then departed therewith for this port of London, | ||
+ | 31. and that shortly after such her running one from Porto the weather | ||
+ | 32. became fowle and tempestuous, and such fowle weather increasing and | ||
+ | 33. continewing XXXX ˹and the wind contrary˺ the said vesell was with her said lading forced into | ||
+ | 34. Saint Georges channell as farr as king wade, in which chanell shee | ||
+ | 35. was by adverse windes and fowle weather forced to continue a monethes | ||
+ | 36. space or thereabouts, and then the winde XXXXXing, the said master and | ||
+ | 37. company with the very first oportunitie came and plied their course | ||
+ | 38. with their said shipp for this port, and coming into Weymouth bay | ||
+ | 39. the said shipp was met with, set upon shott at and by force taken | ||
+ | 40. by a dunkirke man of warr, on Easter day last, and that the said | ||
+ | 41. man of warrs company having plundred her sailes, rigging and | ||
+ | 42. lading as much as they thought fitt, they set her on fire, and then | ||
+ | 43. made XX XXXX hole to sink her and soe the said shipp ˹perished and shee and her˺ tackle | ||
+ | 44. and furniture were and and are utterly lost to the said Blackleech, who with | ||
+ | 45. this deponent and all the rest of his company were taken into the said | ||
+ | 46. man of warr and carried to dunkirke and there imprisoned, this precontest | ||
+ | 47. humphrey Burton being one of the company soe taken in her. And | ||
+ | 48. otherwise hee cannot depose; saving the master and company used all diligence to prevent the said seisure. | ||
+ | 49. To the third hee saith the said Robert Blackleech was commonly reputed | ||
+ | 50. sole owner of the said shipp tackle, apparell and furniture, and this | ||
+ | 51. deponent hath often heard him assure that hee was soe and hee beleeveth | ||
+ | 52. verily that hee was soe. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
+ | Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ | ||
− | + | The marke of AXXXif Elliot. [MARKE, RH SIDE] | |
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Revision as of 13:53, April 27, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 190 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First Transcription completed on 24/09/12 by Will Kellett; edited on 20/11712 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Will Kellett | |
First transcribed | |
12/09/24 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 04/04/14, by CSG |
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1. lost, whereof hee knoweth being acquainted with her buying and paying for her
2. often and knowing that to be the first voyage hee made with her after
3. his buying her, and often this deponent heard hear him say to be that hee
4. was the owner of her, and this deponent ˹hee˺ easily diserned that hee was soe
5. for that hee kept noe account as masters use to doe that saile under other owners
6. XX and lastly hee saith the said shipp tackle and furniture at
7. the time of her said pXXXXX shoare and of her losse was well worth
8. betweene three hundred and fiftie and foure hundred pounds sterling,
9. or neere thereabouts. And whi valew hee is able to estimate having
10. had navigation about twenty yeers last. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
11. saving the said Blackleech had and lost in the said shipp ˹and lost by her said seizure˺ 20 crates of oranges and lemmons
12. and about 8 or 900 and or 9000 loose lemmons
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
Humphrey Burton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
*********************************
The same day.
Examined here on the fore said allegation Interrogatories
Rp. 2.
Ambrose Ellet of Wapping Sailor, aged 24 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined as aforesaid.
21. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well knew
22. and was cooke of the shipp the Affrey interogated (wherof Robert
23. Blackleech was master) at such time as hee was last at this port of
24. London, whense hee saith hee was bound on a voyage for Porto in
25. Portugall and thence to returne to this port of London.
26. To the second hee saith that about six monethes since the said shipp
27. departed from this Port of London, and about six weekes after arived
28. at Porto in Portugall aforesaid, and thense staid about two monethes
29. in which space shee take in a carge of oranges and lemmons for this
30. port of London and then departed therewith for this port of London,
31. and that shortly after such her running one from Porto the weather
32. became fowle and tempestuous, and such fowle weather increasing and
33. continewing XXXX ˹and the wind contrary˺ the said vesell was with her said lading forced into
34. Saint Georges channell as farr as king wade, in which chanell shee
35. was by adverse windes and fowle weather forced to continue a monethes
36. space or thereabouts, and then the winde XXXXXing, the said master and
37. company with the very first oportunitie came and plied their course
38. with their said shipp for this port, and coming into Weymouth bay
39. the said shipp was met with, set upon shott at and by force taken
40. by a dunkirke man of warr, on Easter day last, and that the said
41. man of warrs company having plundred her sailes, rigging and
42. lading as much as they thought fitt, they set her on fire, and then
43. made XX XXXX hole to sink her and soe the said shipp ˹perished and shee and her˺ tackle
44. and furniture were and and are utterly lost to the said Blackleech, who with
45. this deponent and all the rest of his company were taken into the said
46. man of warr and carried to dunkirke and there imprisoned, this precontest
47. humphrey Burton being one of the company soe taken in her. And
48. otherwise hee cannot depose; saving the master and company used all diligence to prevent the said seisure.
49. To the third hee saith the said Robert Blackleech was commonly reputed
50. sole owner of the said shipp tackle, apparell and furniture, and this
51. deponent hath often heard him assure that hee was soe and hee beleeveth
52. verily that hee was soe. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
The marke of AXXXif Elliot. [MARKE, RH SIDE]