HCA 13/70 f.292v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 292 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 08/01/15 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
Editorial history | |
Created 26/08/14, by CSG |
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To the second article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that upon
the tenth day of June 1654 or thereabouts the sayd Thomas Smith and this
deponent arrived safely in the shipp the hopewell at Boston in New England and on the
same day of their arrivall there the sayd Thomas Smith and this deponent and James Ga[?rrett GUTTER]
the Commander of the hopewell did all three of them togeather repayre unto the arlate
Robert Sedgwick and John Leverett and then and there the sayd Thomas Smith delivered
to the sayd Robert Sedgwick a letter directed to the saud Sedwick and John Leavrett sent from the arlate Arnold and Elias Beake
and Company (which letter this deponent hath read and perused)
wherein the sayd Arnold and Elias Beake and Company did certifie the sayd Sedgewick
and Leveret touching their propriety in the sayd shipp Saint John Baptiste and her ladeing
and that they had sent the bearer thereof (videlicet Thomas Smith aforesayd) to give them the
sayd Sedgewick and Leveret notice thereof, and to demande restitution
of the sayd shipp and goods in their names, or to that effect And the sayd Thomas Smith
did accordingly in the presence of this deponent and the sayd James Garrett
shew unto the sayd Sedgewick and Leveret the coppees of the sepositions, and affidavitts
attested as aforesayd and the sayde Sedgewick and Leveret did read and peruse the
same and they having soe read and perused them the sayd Smith alsoe shewed them
the sayd Sedgewick and Leveret his authority grannted unto him from the sayd Arnold
and Elias Beake and Company for makeing demands of the says shipp and her ladeing
and did according to his sayd authority demand of the sayd Sedgewick and Leveret
that they would surrender and deliver up the sayd shipp Saint John Baptist and her lading
by them seized to him the sayd Smith for the use of the sayd Beakes and Company
that hee the sayd Smith might make the best profitt
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