MRP: C10/89/61 f. 2
C10/89/61 f. 2
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09/11/11, CSG: Created page
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//Partner with them in the cargoe of goods of the said Confederates But the said Confederates well knowing that it was alwayes intended that the said Thomas Hendra might adventure for himselfe hee being a partowner as well as Master of the said shipp and thereXXX//
//usuall for all Masters of shipps notwithstanding the like bonds given on their owne account They they the said Confederates or some of them by and with the consent privity or allowance of the rest of the ffraighters and owners of the said shipp or in some//
//such manner is usuall for them and other Merchants to doe to the Master & partnerowner of a shipp did by word or otherwise license the said Thomas Hendra to carry alonge with him his owne cargoe in the said former bill set forth particularlly and//
//sell & dispose thereof at Ginney as hee should see cause soe as the puting on board the said cargoe and sale and disposicon thereof by the said Thomas Hendra was not in Equity any forfeiture of the said obligacon but att accordinge to the intent and XXXXing of [the]//
//parties concerned in the said ship the condicon of the said obligacon was performed on the said Thomas Hendra part & not in Equity broken And all the said confederates did very well knowe before the said Thomas Hendras departure from England That he [the]//
//said Thomas Hendra had on board the said ship a certaine cargoe of goods of considerable value on his owne account which they the said confederates or some of them permitted the said Thomas Hendra without any contraditcon of them or any of them XXXX//
//to carry alonge with him in the said voyage In which cargoe yo:r Orato:r is interested as by his former bill he hath sett forth And yo:r Orato:r further sheweth That the said confederates or some of them did imploy the said Thomas Hendra to buy or provide//
//them the said confederates a quantity of Gunn Powder of about fforty and two barrells for the provision of the said shipp and twenty barrells more to be sould upon the account of them the said confederates which said fforty and two barrells and twenty//
//the said Thomas Hendra bought or provided accordingly for the said confederates or some of them And the said confederates or any of them did not at any time before the said Thomas Hendra departed from England towards Ginney allowe or pay to the said//
//Thomas Hendra or any other person or persons on his behalfe any summe or summes of money for any other or greater quantity of Gunpowder Nor did the said Thomas Hendra at any time demand from said confederates or any of them any allowance for XXXXX//
//other or greater quantity of Gunpowder Nor did the said Thomas Hendra for and on behalfe of the said confederates or any of them demand or had any allowance from the said confederates or any of them save onely for forty & two barrells of//
//Gunpowder for the said shipp proviton and Twenty barrells of Gunpowder to bee sould on the account of the said confederates or some of them And yet neverthelesse the said Thomas Hendra Pepperell and one Betts or some of them as it seemes [by]//
//mistake gave a bill of ladeing for thirty barrells of Gunpowder to bee sould which in truth was for Tenne barrells more than hee the said Thomas Hendra was any wayes paid or allowed for And the said confederates alsoe doe altogether refuse to discover by ?which [of]
//them the said Hendra Pepperell and Betts the said bill of ladeing was signed or to give unto yo:r Orato:r any account what summe or summes of money was or were paid by them or any of them to the said Thomas Hendra and Thomas Heatley or either of them or to any other XXXX//
//Gunpowder by him the said Hendra bought provided upon the account of the said Adventurers or how many barrells of Gunpowder were really bought upon the account of the said Adventurers or how much the said Thomas Hendra demanded of the said XXXX XXXX//
//or any other of the said confederates and what was really and bona fide paid by them or any of them for Gunpowder by the barrell or what was the summe really and bona fide paid in grosse or in particular by them or any of them to the said Thomas Hendra//
//for Gunpowder by him bought upon their or any of their accounts and the certaine time when the said money was paid by them or any & which of them Nor could yo:r Orato:r ?xensibly by his former bill charge the said confederates ro make dXXXX XXX//
//the truth of the p:rmisses in regard yo:r Orator was a stranger to the passages betweene the said confederates & him the said Thomas Hendra and could not call them to an account thereof in regard he was not ?therein concerned in anythe traXXXXXX//
//betweene the said confederates and the said Thomas Hendra otherwise than by his interest in the said cargo of Goods But now yo:r
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//an account in the same manner as the said Martha Hendra may or might doe But the said confederates doe conceale from yo:r Orato:r
//was really and actually paoid by them or any of them to the said Thomas Hendra for what & when and how the said Thomas
//money and other Goods and commodityes belonging to the said Martha Hendra as Administratrix of the said Thomas Hendra in their hands
//Thomas Hendra as Master of the said ship and the said Betts whoe were likewise ffacto:rs for the said confederates have given to the said
//by them the said confederates or any of them sent to Ginney
//said Pepperell after the death of the said Thomas Hendra as belonging to the said confederates
//any of them Which said Gold was sealed up by the said Thomas Hendra in his life time
//said Pepperell
//the returne of the said shipp from Ginney beene delivered to the said confederates
//said Thomas Hendra
//the said confederates
//caused the said Pepperell (whoe was Master of the said shipp underneath them the said confederates or some of them
//Gould but still retained
//is very lately ?reyned And in truth the said Nineteene Markets & two Ounces of Gold doth not justly belonge to them or any of them
//confederates any of them but on the contrary the said confederates were indebted to him
//And the said confederates or some of them
//the proceeds of the said cargoe of Goods and Brandy Wynes and paid to the said William Newbold Augustine Newbold Jeremiah Sambrooke XX
//and other comiddities which were the proceeds of the said Cargo of Goods and Brandy
//yo:r Orato:r unknowne and the money ariseing by such sale & dispositon hath beene delivered to the said William Newbold Augustine Newbold Jeremiah sambrooke
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