HCA 13/73 f.537r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 537 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 12/06/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
14/06/12 | |
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Created 08/06/14, by CSG |
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Ad 6.um dicit That after the said ships discharge at
Bristoll this deponent heard one (who was reputed one of
the owners or freighters of the said ship) say and affirme
that Symon Bonython the Master had given him and
the rest of the owners or freighters a just account of all the
moneys received for freight of the said ship during her whole voyage, and this
deponent did see him give the said Bonython a receipt or disch
arge for the same, and did also heare him acknowledge that the said master and
mariners were not yet satisfyed for their wages./
Ad 7.um salvis predepositis nescit deponere./
Ad 8.um refert se ad Legem et hujus Curia Regrum et alr nescit.
Ad ult dicit predeposita per [?en ?esse] vera./
Ad Interrogatoria [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad j.um Interrogatorium non rendet alr quam praedeposits./
Ad 2.um he sayth That this deponent was present at the hyring
of Christopher Worgan and Sampson Hall and some others of
the said ships Company. And further answereth not./
Ad 3.um refert se ad praedeposita./
Ad 4.um he sayth that the said ship carried outwards from
Bristoll severall goods and merchandizes and also some
Passengers to the number of about five or six and thirty, all for
the account interrate (as was said) and that the said Symon
Bonython did dispose thereof at the Barbadoes; but the
value of the said lading this deponent knoweth not./
Ad 5.um dicit That the rates for passengers from any ports
of England to the Barbadoes are various, according as they
can Agree with the Master of freighters of the ship; and that
sometymes a passenger pages 4. li sterling for his passage,
sometimes more, sometimes lesse: And somtimes they give
five hundred wight, some times six hundred weight of
sugar per head passage according as the rates are, and they
can agree. And further cannot answer./
Ad 6.um rendet That there was laden onboard the said ship
Elizabeth at Barbadoes a Cargoe of Tobaccoes and sugar,
which sai Tobaccoes were discharged at London Derry in Ireland
but the sugars were brought to Bristoll; The value of which
Cargoe this deponent cannot estimate./
To the 7.th he sayth that the Interrogated Simon Bonython received
freight at London Derry for the Tobaccoes there discharged,
but how much this Deponent knoweth not. Et alr nescit rendere./
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