HCA 13/71 f.427r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 427 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed by Laura Seymour on 11/10/12; editorial suggestions made by Colin Greenstreet on 12/10/12; edited on 14/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Laura Seymour | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 09/04/14, by CSG |
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De Vinck and Company against the shipp the strong}
Rowland now called the Jamaica Merchant}
and her tackle and furniture and against}
Martyn Noell and Company comming in for}
their interest : Budd Francklin}
The 27 of November 1656/
Examined on an allegation on the
behalfe of the sayd Martyn Noell
and Alderman Tems and Company./
Rp. EA 2us
William Poole of the Burrough of Southwarke
Mariner aged thirty yeares or therabouts a
wittnes sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet
15. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that
16. for severall yeares last past all forraigners not subjects of this
17. Commonwealth have bin prohibited all trade and commerce
18. with the Inhabitants of the Iland of the Barbados without
19. speciall licence first obteyned from this Commonwealth soe
20. to trade there but for more certaynetie referreth him selfe
21. to the lawes Statutes and ordinances arlate And further
22. to this article hee cannot depose/.
23. To the second article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
24. deponent was one of the Company of the Swift Sure a shipp
25. in the Imediate service of this Commonwealth and ˹in˺ her arrivall
26. about the latter end January 1654 English style at the Island
27. of the Barbados And saith that at the sayd shipps comming thither ˹with the rest of the States ffleete˺
28. the Strong Rowland alias the Jamaica Merchant arlate a dutch shipp and some other dutch
29. shipps were then at the Barbados tradeing and trafiquing with
30. the Inhabitants there for sugars and other Commodities which the sayd
31. Iland afforded and saith that soone after the arrivall of the Swift
32. Sure aforesayd the sayd shipp the Strong Rowland and the other
33. dutch shipps were by order of the honorable the Comissioners
34. for the mannageing of affaires in America seized upon with such
35. ladeing as they had on board them, and all other goods whatsoever
36. by them brought thither to trade with, in Whose hands soever they
37. were found ˹on˺ off shoare And hee this being deponent being by
38. order of the sayd Commissioners imployed to goe on board the
39. sayd shipp Strong Rowland and the other shipps soe seized to take
40. an Inventory of their tackles furnitures and ladeings on
41. board them hee this deponent did accordingly performe the same
42. and coming aboard the strong Rowland aforesayd found that shee
43. had in hold in casks great and smale as hogsheads butts ˹and˺ barrells
44. about two hundred caske of Muscovadoe sugar and other goods
45. to the quantitie of a third part of her ladeing off ˹of˺ which goods shee
some