HCA 13/71 f.33v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 33 |
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First cut trancription completed on 11/11/12 by Laura Seymour, Edited on 28/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; Edited by Jill Wilcox 19/8/13 | |
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Laura Seymour | |
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12/11/11 | |
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Created 19/12/13, by CSG |
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ánd further saith that fourtie foure men making workeing sixteene howers
2. in twenty foure houres daily for twelve howres ˹dayes˺ may lay
3. and steeve within that time 160 bagges, and may within the said
4. twelve dayes (winde and weather permitting) receive 50 baggs
5. more aboard and steeve them afterwards, if there be soe much
6. roome in the shipp as to lay and steeve 38 baggs more over and
7. above 308 baggs of cotten woolls and 400 sacks of galls and
8. there being left about 30 tonnes of emptie tonnage in the said
9. shipp. All which hee knoweth having often received and steeved
10. woolls aboard at Cyprus, ˹and other places˺ and bin present at the steeveing of
11. greate quantities and assisted therein, and otherwise hee
12. cannot depose.
13. Upon the rest hee is not exámined by discretion of the producent
14.
15. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
16. To the first hee cometh required by mr ffowke and Mr Chowne
17. as to speake the truth in this businesse, wherein hee hath noe
18. interest at all, nor will it be any either benefit or disadvantage
19. therein which way soever the cause goeth.
20. To the second hee saith hee hath bin at Cyprus six times or
21. more steeving of cottt cotton woolls, namely first in the
22. London of the burthen of 500 tonnes and upwards, and carrying
23. 550 sacks ˹of wooll˺, and upwards, besides many other goods; secondly in the
24. Mary of the burthen of 400 tonnes, and carrying 370 sacks of
25. wooll besides other goods, the third and fourth times in the
26. Imployment of the burthen of 360 tonnes. and carrying first
27. 340 sacks and the second time 300 sacks of wooll and much other
28. goods. And hath bin often ˹both˺ there and at other places steeving of
29. Cotton wolls. And saith the London had 3 decks and 75 men
30. the Mary 3 decks and 52 men and boyes, and the Imployment 50
31. men and two decks, and that this deponent was last there ˹at Cyprus˺ in
32. the yeere 1650 or 1651, and saith that Cyprus baggs are
33. of greater bulk then other baggs.
34. To the third hee saith that this deponent hath made thrice made
35. Cyprus his last port for of lading homewards, and came once
36. (upon occasion to put a Consell on shoare) from Cyprus to
37. Zant, and saith it is not usuall for shipps bound for from Cyprus
38. for London to touch at Zant, unlesse they leave their provisions
39. there outward bound, as in former times they used to doe, And
40. otherwise hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition.
41. To the fourth hee saith that hee knoweth the Thomas
42. Bonadventure interrogate, which hee saith is of the burthen of 280
43. tonnes or thereabouts, and hath two decks, and that a shipp
44. of that burthen hee saith cannot well saile without fourtie five
45. men, and otherwise hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing depostion
46. wherein hee hath satisfied the rest of the contents of this Interrogatorie
47. To the fifth hee saith that hee cannot depose for then hee was not
48. there at the time.
49. <margin value="Bottom left, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>