HCA 13/71 f.262v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 262 |
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First cut transcription started and completed by Colin Greenstreet on 27/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 08/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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12/09/27 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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1. cargoe hee did lade and put aboard her for Account of the arlate
2. William Balkley and Company a ladeing of pipe staves clapboards
3. and tobaccoe and saith the same being laden the sayd Browning the master
4. as (as by a letter read openly upon the deck of the sayd shipp in presence of
5. this deponent and James Board the Boatswaine and Thomas Smith the Masters
6. mate of the sayd shipp and others of the sayd shipps Company appeareth
7. written as hee beleeveth by the sayd Jolliff to the sayd master) ordered to
8. goe with the sayd ladeing of pipe staves Clapboards and tobaccoe to Mallaga
9. in case hee found it to bee a free port and that there were noe differences
10. betwixt England and Spaine, and there followe the order of the sayd Balkley
11. if hee mett there with any such order, and if hee were not otherwise ordered
12. there by the sayd Balkley then to deliver the sayd ladeing at Mallaga (if hee
13. found it a ffree Port) to the arlate William Love and followe his order for
14. unladeing and ˹re˺ladeing of the sayd shipp there and that in case hee the sayd
15. Browning the Master did finde that there was difference betwixt England
16. and Spaine and that Mallega was not a free port at his arrivall there that in such
17. case hee should goe with his sayd ladeing of pipestaves Clapboard and tobaccoe
18. to Pharoah in Portugall and there apply him selfe to the arlate Mr Parker
19. and followe his order both as touching the discharge of her sayd ladeing
20. as alsoe as touching her reladeing there and returne thence for England
21. or to that effect, but whether the schedule arlate bee the sayd originall
22. order or be the sayd Jolliffs hand writing or subscibed by him hee
23. knoweth not hee this deponent not being acquainted with the sayd
24. Jolliffs hand writing the premisses hee deposeth being one of the sayd
25. shipps company and seeing the same soe done as aforesayd
26. To 8th 9th 10th 11th and 12th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
27. this deponent being one of the Company of the sayd shipp Plaine dealing
28. as aforesayd on board her and keepeing a memoriall of the tymes of her
29. setting sayle from any place and arrivall at any place during the voyage in question
30. knoweth that the sayd shipp having taken in her sayd ladeing of pipestaves Clap=
31. boards, and tobaccoe at New England departed thence therewith upon the eighteenth
32. day of September 1655 bound for Mallega there to deliver the sayd
33. goods, and in order thereto came with the same within a XXX league or two of
34. Pharoah, and there the sayd Browning the Master did upon the twentieth day
35. of November 1655 send his shipps boate with this deponent and the sayd
36. Boatswaine and three others of the sayd shipps company a shoare for water
37. where this deponent and the rest of the Company aforesayd who went in the
38. sayd boate were informed by the Captaine of the Castle at Pharoah and
39. other of his Officers that it was a certaine truth that there was then
40. hostility betwixt England and Spaine and that noe English shipps would
41. ˹XXXXX˺ be permitted to have free trade at Mallega or any other port in Spaine
42. and that if the sayd shipp and her Company any went for Mallega or any other
43. Port in Spaine shee and her ladeing would bee XX danger to bee seized
44. or they˹ the sayd Captaine and his Officers˺ spake words to that effecte and that the Spaniards had seized
45. upon divers English shippes and their ladeing or the sayd Captaine and his
46. officers spake words to the like effect to this deponent and the rest of the sayd
47. boates crew and this deponent and the ˹rest of the˺ sayd boats crew at their retourne
48. to the sayd shipp Plaine dealing told the arlate Browning the Master TO DO: XXXX LOOK AT GUTTER
49. <margin value="Bottom right, below main body of text, as a lead to next page">the</margin>