HCA 13/71 f.668v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 668 |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 14/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 28/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/01/14 | |
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Created 05/04/13, by CSG |
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1. Captain BoXXXXXs wages ˹for himselfe and servants˺ was nine pounds per moneth, and soe
2. per moneth hee lost in wages during his said imprisonment, besides
3. hee had aboard (which was taken from him and his servants) in clothes
4. and other goods and Instruments with plate and ammunition to the value of
5. 150li, and that hee the said Captaine had severall peeces of eight in a
6. locker in the roundhouse, amounting as hee supposeth to 33li 15s sterling
7. which hee knoweth being purser of the said shipp and imprisoned with
8. the rest of the company and seeing and taking notice of the premisses
9. to his XXX XXXXXXX.
10. Thomas Hoare SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
11.
12. The same day.
13. <margin value="Left">2.</margin>
14. William Pennington of London Marchant aged 30
15. yeares or thereabouts sworne and as aforesaid, saith
16. and deposeth.
17. That hee well knoweth that James Bowman late commander of
18. the shipp Morning Starr, was turned out of his said shipp at
19. Lisbone by the authoritie of the king of Portugall, and his said
20. shipp sequestred and detained, and that his said imprisonment
21. began the 12th of June 1650 and the same and his restraint or
22. detention there lasted about thirteene monethes, in which space
23. hee was not soe at libertie nor suffered to depart out of the
24. countrie; which hee knoweth being there all the said space time
25. and imprisoned a some part thereof with the said mr BorXXXXX GUTTER
26. XXliij: Pennington SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
27.
28. The same day.
29. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
30. Ambrose Gunn of London Mariner, late masters mate
31. of the shipp Morning Starr, james Bowman commander
32. aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts sworne as aforesaid, saith
33. That hee was one of the company of the morning starr when shee
34. was seized at lisbone, which happened in the moneth of June 1650
35. at which time her said master and company were turned out of her
36. and imprisoned by the authoritie and officers of the kinge of
37. Portugall. And the said Bowman foure monethes after (when this
38. deponent came thense) was XXXXXXXX under the said imprisonment;
39. and that during his said restraint hee lost his wages for himselfe
40. and servants, and supplied many of his companie with moneys
41. Besides hee lost to the valew of 150li in Instruments, bookes,
42. plate and amunition, and lost a parcell ˹quantitie˺ of peeces of eight
43. which were in the round house, all which hee knoweth being his mate
44. as a fore said and alsoe imprisoned.
45. Ambrose Gunn SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
46.
47. The same day.
48. <margin value="Left">4.</margin>
49. James Bowman of London mariner late Commander
50. of the said shipp morning starr, aged 34 yeares or
51. thereabouts sworne as aforesaid, saith.
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">That</margin>
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