HCA 13/71 f.612r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 612 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 26/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 12/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/12/26 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 10/04/14, by CSG |
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1. ánd the XXXXXX were at the time of the said spoile and seizure dutch
2. built as appeared by their mould and fashion, and had and agreed the
3. colours of the United Provinces, and were belonging to the said Provinces
4. namely the Mary to Amsterdam and the Unicorne to Middleborowe,
5. and soe much hee saith their officers and companies acknowledged, which
6. said officers and the major part of their companies were alsoe dutch
7. men, and saith they were neere the CXXXX on a trading voyage
8. for Negroes, and were as themselves confessed set out from the said
9. United Provinces by marchants there dwelling, subiects of the
10. said States, and named Mr Vandergoos and Mr CXXXXX for two of
11. their owners, who as they said were merchants of the said Provinces,
12. and in particular the said Captaine SXXXXXle soe confessed, and that hee
13. his said companies (most of them subiects of the said States) came
14. from the said United Netherlands in the said shipps to Guiney.
15. The premisses hee deposeth seeing and hearing the ˹same˺ premisses, And
16. otherwise hee cannot depose.
17. To the tenth hee cannot depose.
18. To the eleaventh hee saith that if the said surprizall had not
19. happend the said shipp with her ˹said˺ lading had and would in all probabilitie
20. have arived in the parts of East India, and there have invested her
21. said gold and goods in commodities of those parts, which XXXX would
22. upon the shipps retourne have yeelded greate profitt, And otherwise ˹saving what followeth˺ hee
23. cannot depose, not having ever as yet bin at the East Indies.
24. To the twelveth hee saith that every marke of the said ninetie five
25. markes of gold was worth the summe of thirty two pounds sterling by
26. common repute and estimation.
27. To the 13th hee saith there were diverse of the said Alderman Thompson
28. Maurice Thompson and company their XXX said outwards goods.
29. remaining aboard the said shipp at the time of the said seizure, which
30. came alsoe to the possession of the Captaine Scrawle and companie
31. of his said two shipps, to the valew of thirtie six pounds
32. sterling, which at the shipps retourne would alsoe in all probabilitie
33. have yeelded seaventie pounds sterling.
34. To the 14th hee cannot depose.
35. To the 15th hee saith that the said gold and goods soe remaining aboard the
36. said shipp the Lyon and Providense, for this deponent XXXXX, and companies
37. account at the time of the surprizall, waould after the investing thereof
38. into merchandizes at XXXX East India, and retourne to hXXXXX
39. in all probabilitie have yeelded one and twenty ˹XXXXXXX˺ hundred pounds sterling,
40. and the said gold and goods of the said MXXXX, And otherwise cannot
41. depose.
42. To the 17th hee cannot depose.
43. To the last hee saith that the said shipp the Lyon Providense at the time
44. of the said surprizall with her tackle, furniture, apparell and Provisions
45. were worth the summe of three thXXX said pounds sterling in his estimation.
Repeated before the two Judges in Court.
Timothy Craven [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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