HCA 13/71 f.350r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 350 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
XXX; pasted into wikispot on 23/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Daniel Richards | |
Editorial history | |
Created 07/04/14, by CSG |
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1. To the Barbadoes all which save two horses which dyed at sea safely
2. arrived there in the sayd shipp and after their arrivall the arlate
3. Chamberlain and others to whome the sayd horses and mares (as hee
4. beleeveth) belonged came aboard the sayd shipp and demanded their
5. horses and appointed them to bee brought on shoare in the Barbadres to
6. a hovell or boarded house with a rack and manger in it, being neere the
7. Indian bridge whether they were all carried as hee beleeveth) And hee
8. this deponent and one Edward Cooke and Cornelius Symonson and John
9. Hone and Bernard Phillipps five of the sayd shipps company carried one
10. mare and fower horses (of the horses and mares aforesayd (one of which horses
11. was the horse in question) to the sayd place by order of the master
12. Captaine Totty and left them their tyed and ˹left˺ haye before them, and
13. returned on board the sayd shipp againe according as the sayd Totty
14. had commanded them to doe and further to the article hee cannot depose
15. To the third article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee well
16. knoweth that the arlate Viben in the shipps outward voyage untill
17. she came into the downes, was boatswaine of her, and soe made
18. by the arlate Totty and did take charge of the goods laded aboard her
19. as boatswaine, and saith the sayd Viber after the sayd shipps
20. coming into the downes did XXXXXXXXXX to take the shipps boate
21. from her sterne, and therein hee and his mate Abraham doodrne having
22. embeazelled divers goods from aboard the sayd shipp to a considerable
23. value did endeavour to XXXXXXXX to goe away with them but were
24. pursued by some of the sayd shipps company and taken and brought
25. back and divers of the goods in imbezelled found about them as silke
26. hoods, scarfes and some other goods, and this deponent heard some of
27. them who persued them saye that the sayd Viber and his mate perseiving
28. they should bee taken did throw over board divers goods which they
29. had in imbeazelled, some whereof videlicet some hoodes and such like light things
30. swamme, and were some of them taken up by the shipps company who
31. pursued them, and he saith that for this their imbezellment the sayd
32. Viber and his mate were by the shipps company brought to the sayd
33. Tottie who only commanded he them to bee tyed to the capsterne
34. a while, and from handcuffs put upon them, but soone after commanded
35. them to bee released, and XXX continued them still on board the sayd
36. shipp, and only put the sayd Viber out of his place of boatswaine
37. and put an other therein, and made the sayd Viber quartermaster, and
38. did not any way prosecute the laws against the sayd Viber but suffered
39. him to continue quartermaster till after the sayd shipp arrived
40. in the Barbadoes where the sayd Viber left the sayd shipp and
41. next entered into with the service of this commonwealth in the frigott calling
42. The Marston Moore ffrigott, and XXXXX and made noe satisfaction for
43. the goods soe imbezelled that hee this deponent knoweth of or ever
44. heard, And saith hee verily beleeveth that what other goods were laden
45. aboard the sayd shipp and are imbezelled, were soe imbezelled by the sayd
46. Viber and his mate and further to this article he cannot depose./