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− | XXX | + | |Transcription=1. The 13th of March 1656/ |
+ | 2. <margin value="Left">A busines of Examination of witnesses on the behalfe} | ||
+ | 3. of John Neavyne and John Kerr and others late Mariners} | ||
+ | 4. of the Speedewell of which John Kerr was Commander} | ||
+ | 5. against Captaine Adrian VenXXimon Swart now or} | ||
+ | 6. late Commander of the vessell called the Saint Patrick and} | ||
+ | 7. Captaine Jacob Johnson Governour late Commander of} | ||
+ | 8. a smale ffrench ffrigott in speciall and all others in} | ||
+ | 9. generall that will take upon them the Justification or} | ||
+ | 10. defence of the sayd seizure: Suckley}</margin> | ||
+ | 11. examined upon an allegation given in on | ||
+ | 12. the behalfe fo the sayd Neavyne and others./ | ||
+ | 13. <margin value="Left">Rp. jus</margin> | ||
+ | 14. John Smith of Erevin neer Ayre in | ||
+ | 15. Scotaldn Mariner aged fifty yeares or | ||
+ | 16. thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and | ||
+ | 17. examined saith and deposeth as followeth | ||
+ | 18. To the first hee saith that for that hee was one of the Company of the arlate | ||
+ | 19. shipp the Speedewell the voyage in question hee knoweth that the arlate John | ||
+ | 20. Kerr was Commander of the sayd shipp and ˹the sayd voyage and˺ XXX commonly acompted during the | ||
+ | 21. tyme arlate, and before, to bee a part Owner (videlicetof one halfe) of the sayd shipp and | ||
+ | 22. one Theophilus Rankin (both subiects of the Commonwealth of England and Scotch | ||
+ | 23. men by Nation and habitation ˹dwelling both in Eyre˺) were was commonly reputed the owner of the other halfe | ||
+ | 24. of the sayd shipp, And further to this article hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 25. To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee ˹saith hee˺ being one of the Company of the | ||
+ | 26. Speedewell as aforesayd the voyage in question knoweth that the arlate John Neavin | ||
+ | 27. and Company did at Bordeaux (besides one tonne whoch was then and there laden | ||
+ | 28. aboard for Accompt of the sayd shipps company) cause to bee laden aboard the sayd | ||
+ | 29. shipp for their proper Accompt nyneteene tonnes of ffrench wines, every of which | ||
+ | 30. twenty tonnes of wyne hee saith were at Burdeaux accounted commonly to be | ||
+ | 31. then worth thirty five pounds sterling per tonne and soe much this deponent in his | ||
+ | 32. Judgment and estimate beleeveth them to have then bin worth XXXXXX And alsoe | ||
+ | 33. knoweth that the sayd Neavin and Company did ˹then and˺ there alsoe lade aboard the | ||
+ | 34. sayd shipp for their Account severall lookeing glasses ribbons hatts and | ||
+ | 35. other smale goods which this deponent helped to lade on board, but as to the worth or | ||
+ | 36. value of them hee saith hee cannot depose And to the sayd wines and ˹other˺ goods being | ||
+ | 37. soe ˹there˺ laden hee saith the sayd shipp departed from thense with the sayd wines and | ||
+ | 38. goods on board her bound thense to London derry in Ireland and was with the sayd | ||
+ | 39. goods on board her in her passage from Bourdaux to London derry neere the | ||
+ | 40. Coast of ffrance upon the back of the Seames mett with and surprized by | ||
+ | 41. two ffrigotts Brest men of Warr of which ffrigotts the arlate Adrian Vandimon and | ||
+ | 42. Jacob Johnson GXXXXXX ˹Governor˺ were Captaines, who and their Companyes did by violence | ||
+ | 43. and contrary to the articles of Peace betweene England and ffrance about the | ||
+ | 44. twenty fowerth of November one thousand six hundred fifty five seize the | ||
+ | 45. sayd shipp and goods and carried the same and her ladeing into Brest | ||
+ | 46. where they disposed of the sayd shipp and goods according to the pleasure of them | ||
+ | 47. the seizers aforesayd and utterly dispossessed the sayd Neavin and Company | ||
+ | 48. Owners of the sayd goods and the sayd Kerr and Rankin (Owners of the sayd shipp) | ||
+ | 49. thereof And hee saith in his this deponents Judgment the sayd shipp and her | ||
+ | 50. tackle and furniture at the tyme of such her seizure were well worth (beside | ||
+ | 51. the ladeing aforesayd) a hundred and forty pounds sterling at the least, her | ||
+ | 52. tackle and furniture being all new and very good at such her seizure the premisses | ||
+ | 53. hee deposeth being aboard her at her seizure as one of her company and carried | ||
+ | 54. a prisoner in her to Brest And further to this article hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 55. To the 3 hee saith hee alsoe knoweth that the sayd Neavin had XXXX a suite of | ||
+ | 56. Cloathes and some linnen aboard the sayd shipp at her seizure ˹which hee left thereaboard her not being aboard her at her seizure˺ but as to the value | ||
+ | 57. of them hee cannot depose and alsoe saith the sayd Nevin had then ˹aboard˺ (as hee hath heard | ||
+ | 58. and beleeveth) about seaventeene pounds in XXXX ready money ˹which hee lost alsoe XXXXXXX˺ And this deponent | ||
+ | 59. knoweth that the arlate ˹Kerr˺ at the seizure aforesayd had on board the sayd shipp for | ||
+ | 60. his the sayd Kerrs Account a parcell of beere, but what the value thereof was | ||
+ | 61. hee knoweth not, And saith the sayd Kerr of this deponents knowledge did then alsoe | ||
+ | 62. <margin value="Botom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">loose</margin> | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, May 8, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 597 |
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1. The 13th of March 1656/
2. <margin value="Left">A busines of Examination of witnesses on the behalfe}
3. of John Neavyne and John Kerr and others late Mariners}
4. of the Speedewell of which John Kerr was Commander}
5. against Captaine Adrian VenXXimon Swart now or}
6. late Commander of the vessell called the Saint Patrick and}
7. Captaine Jacob Johnson Governour late Commander of}
8. a smale ffrench ffrigott in speciall and all others in}
9. generall that will take upon them the Justification or}
10. defence of the sayd seizure: Suckley}</margin>
11. examined upon an allegation given in on
12. the behalfe fo the sayd Neavyne and others./
13. <margin value="Left">Rp. jus</margin>
14. John Smith of Erevin neer Ayre in
15. Scotaldn Mariner aged fifty yeares or
16. thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and
17. examined saith and deposeth as followeth
18. To the first hee saith that for that hee was one of the Company of the arlate
19. shipp the Speedewell the voyage in question hee knoweth that the arlate John
20. Kerr was Commander of the sayd shipp and ˹the sayd voyage and˺ XXX commonly acompted during the
21. tyme arlate, and before, to bee a part Owner (videlicetof one halfe) of the sayd shipp and
22. one Theophilus Rankin (both subiects of the Commonwealth of England and Scotch
23. men by Nation and habitation ˹dwelling both in Eyre˺) were was commonly reputed the owner of the other halfe
24. of the sayd shipp, And further to this article hee cannot depose/
25. To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee ˹saith hee˺ being one of the Company of the
26. Speedewell as aforesayd the voyage in question knoweth that the arlate John Neavin
27. and Company did at Bordeaux (besides one tonne whoch was then and there laden
28. aboard for Accompt of the sayd shipps company) cause to bee laden aboard the sayd
29. shipp for their proper Accompt nyneteene tonnes of ffrench wines, every of which
30. twenty tonnes of wyne hee saith were at Burdeaux accounted commonly to be
31. then worth thirty five pounds sterling per tonne and soe much this deponent in his
32. Judgment and estimate beleeveth them to have then bin worth XXXXXX And alsoe
33. knoweth that the sayd Neavin and Company did ˹then and˺ there alsoe lade aboard the
34. sayd shipp for their Account severall lookeing glasses ribbons hatts and
35. other smale goods which this deponent helped to lade on board, but as to the worth or
36. value of them hee saith hee cannot depose And to the sayd wines and ˹other˺ goods being
37. soe ˹there˺ laden hee saith the sayd shipp departed from thense with the sayd wines and
38. goods on board her bound thense to London derry in Ireland and was with the sayd
39. goods on board her in her passage from Bourdaux to London derry neere the
40. Coast of ffrance upon the back of the Seames mett with and surprized by
41. two ffrigotts Brest men of Warr of which ffrigotts the arlate Adrian Vandimon and
42. Jacob Johnson GXXXXXX ˹Governor˺ were Captaines, who and their Companyes did by violence
43. and contrary to the articles of Peace betweene England and ffrance about the
44. twenty fowerth of November one thousand six hundred fifty five seize the
45. sayd shipp and goods and carried the same and her ladeing into Brest
46. where they disposed of the sayd shipp and goods according to the pleasure of them
47. the seizers aforesayd and utterly dispossessed the sayd Neavin and Company
48. Owners of the sayd goods and the sayd Kerr and Rankin (Owners of the sayd shipp)
49. thereof And hee saith in his this deponents Judgment the sayd shipp and her
50. tackle and furniture at the tyme of such her seizure were well worth (beside
51. the ladeing aforesayd) a hundred and forty pounds sterling at the least, her
52. tackle and furniture being all new and very good at such her seizure the premisses
53. hee deposeth being aboard her at her seizure as one of her company and carried
54. a prisoner in her to Brest And further to this article hee cannot depose/
55. To the 3 hee saith hee alsoe knoweth that the sayd Neavin had XXXX a suite of
56. Cloathes and some linnen aboard the sayd shipp at her seizure ˹which hee left thereaboard her not being aboard her at her seizure˺ but as to the value
57. of them hee cannot depose and alsoe saith the sayd Nevin had then ˹aboard˺ (as hee hath heard
58. and beleeveth) about seaventeene pounds in XXXX ready money ˹which hee lost alsoe XXXXXXX˺ And this deponent
59. knoweth that the arlate ˹Kerr˺ at the seizure aforesayd had on board the sayd shipp for
60. his the sayd Kerrs Account a parcell of beere, but what the value thereof was
61. hee knoweth not, And saith the sayd Kerr of this deponents knowledge did then alsoe
62. <margin value="Botom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">loose</margin>