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+ | |First transcriber=David Pashley | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=12/10/10 | ||
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+ | |Transcription=1. goe with his sayd shipp to Zant and there tooke in the sayd | ||
+ | 2. Clement Harbie, and with him on board, returned with his sayd shipp | ||
+ | 3. back to Nathalagoe roade, And hee alsoe saith that by such tyme as the | ||
+ | 4. Cesar was returned to Nathalagoe the arlate Hardwick Langford and | ||
+ | 5. Gifford had procurred some of the Nathalagoe Currans to be laden aboard | ||
+ | 6. the Elizabeth and Anne, and used such means in the absence of the Cesar that | ||
+ | 7. none of the Nathalagoe Currans could be gotten aboard or were | ||
+ | 8. laden aboard the Cesar though they the sayd Hardwick and Langford | ||
+ | 9. were as is predeposed in this deponents presence told and acquainted by the | ||
+ | 10. sayd Consull William Hawke in his life tyme that hee had bought | ||
+ | 11. all the sayd Currans, And further to these articles hee cannot depose / | ||
− | XXX | + | 12. To the 21th and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this |
+ | 13. deponent seeing that the Nathalagoe Currans could not X bee gotten | ||
+ | 14. as aforesayd, went back with his shipp Cesar and the sayd Clement | ||
+ | 15. Harbie aboard her, to Petras, to take aboard her the Currans of | ||
+ | 16. the Morea, and saith hee sent his contest Mr Child on shoare who brought | ||
+ | 17. him word that the arlate Mr Oliver had bin exceeding sick but was then | ||
+ | 18. somewhat recovered, and that the Currants of the Petras were all in the ware= | ||
+ | 19. houses of the Consull William ffowke deceased, and the sayd Oliver, and that | ||
+ | 20. the arlate Hamell Boshan and Constantine were by the Consull sent to the | ||
+ | 21. Gulphe to bring the Currans there, to the side of the Cesar and there deliver them, | ||
+ | 22. And hee saith that accordingly the sayd Hamell Bosham and Constantine | ||
+ | 23. with certaine Turkes of whome the sayd Curans were bought came in | ||
+ | 24. boates and brought the sayd Currans to the Cesars side, but the said Turkes | ||
+ | 25. refused to lade them aboard the Cesar till they were ˹fully˺ payd for them | ||
+ | 26. whereupon hee saith the sayd Clement Harbie called to this deponent | ||
+ | 27. and told him that the Turkes who came in the sayd boates would not suffer | ||
+ | 28. the Currans by them brought to be laden aboard the Cesar till they | ||
+ | 29. were fully satisfied for them, whereupon hee this deponent caused the | ||
+ | 30. five chests of Coffie and nyne baggs of pepper brought from Zant | ||
+ | 31. as aforesayd to XXX be delivered to the sayd Turkes, and caused his this | ||
+ | 32. deponents Cabin boy Beniamin Bruty to deliver unto the sayd Harby | ||
+ | 33. two thousand of the dollars which were brought from Genoa as aforesayd | ||
+ | 34. XX the sayd XXXXXX XXXXXX and hee saith that the same being perused | ||
+ | 35. out upon a Carpet in his this deponents Cabin the same were there told | ||
+ | 36. out by the sayd Harby in presence of this deponent and his servant the sayd | ||
+ | 37. Bruty, and by the sayd Turkes receaved, whoe therewith and with the sayd Coffie | ||
+ | 38. and pepper departed well satisfied And further to this article saving his foregoeing | ||
+ | 39. deposition hee cannot depose / | ||
+ | 40. To the 23th and 24th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the currants which | ||
+ | 41. came from the Gulphie as aforesayd, were all stowed aboard the Cesar in ˹the˺ Caskes brought | ||
+ | 42. RIGHT OF PAGE ready | ||
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] | |Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] |
Revision as of 09:09, April 9, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 85 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription completed on 10/10/12 by David Pashley; pasted into wikispot on 09/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
David Pashley | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/10 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 01/04/14, by CSG |
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1. goe with his sayd shipp to Zant and there tooke in the sayd
2. Clement Harbie, and with him on board, returned with his sayd shipp
3. back to Nathalagoe roade, And hee alsoe saith that by such tyme as the
4. Cesar was returned to Nathalagoe the arlate Hardwick Langford and
5. Gifford had procurred some of the Nathalagoe Currans to be laden aboard
6. the Elizabeth and Anne, and used such means in the absence of the Cesar that
7. none of the Nathalagoe Currans could be gotten aboard or were
8. laden aboard the Cesar though they the sayd Hardwick and Langford
9. were as is predeposed in this deponents presence told and acquainted by the
10. sayd Consull William Hawke in his life tyme that hee had bought
11. all the sayd Currans, And further to these articles hee cannot depose /
12. To the 21th and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
13. deponent seeing that the Nathalagoe Currans could not X bee gotten
14. as aforesayd, went back with his shipp Cesar and the sayd Clement
15. Harbie aboard her, to Petras, to take aboard her the Currans of
16. the Morea, and saith hee sent his contest Mr Child on shoare who brought
17. him word that the arlate Mr Oliver had bin exceeding sick but was then
18. somewhat recovered, and that the Currants of the Petras were all in the ware=
19. houses of the Consull William ffowke deceased, and the sayd Oliver, and that
20. the arlate Hamell Boshan and Constantine were by the Consull sent to the
21. Gulphe to bring the Currans there, to the side of the Cesar and there deliver them,
22. And hee saith that accordingly the sayd Hamell Bosham and Constantine
23. with certaine Turkes of whome the sayd Curans were bought came in
24. boates and brought the sayd Currans to the Cesars side, but the said Turkes
25. refused to lade them aboard the Cesar till they were ˹fully˺ payd for them
26. whereupon hee saith the sayd Clement Harbie called to this deponent
27. and told him that the Turkes who came in the sayd boates would not suffer
28. the Currans by them brought to be laden aboard the Cesar till they
29. were fully satisfied for them, whereupon hee this deponent caused the
30. five chests of Coffie and nyne baggs of pepper brought from Zant
31. as aforesayd to XXX be delivered to the sayd Turkes, and caused his this
32. deponents Cabin boy Beniamin Bruty to deliver unto the sayd Harby
33. two thousand of the dollars which were brought from Genoa as aforesayd
34. XX the sayd XXXXXX XXXXXX and hee saith that the same being perused
35. out upon a Carpet in his this deponents Cabin the same were there told
36. out by the sayd Harby in presence of this deponent and his servant the sayd
37. Bruty, and by the sayd Turkes receaved, whoe therewith and with the sayd Coffie
38. and pepper departed well satisfied And further to this article saving his foregoeing
39. deposition hee cannot depose /
40. To the 23th and 24th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the currants which
41. came from the Gulphie as aforesayd, were all stowed aboard the Cesar in ˹the˺ Caskes brought
42. RIGHT OF PAGE ready