HCA 13/71 f.646r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 646 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription completed on 01/04/13 by Jill Wilcox; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Jill Wilcox 01/04/13 | |
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Created 11/04/14, by CSG |
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that the sayd Marshall was for his service to have four pounds per
month, and by reason of the sayd seizure lost elevn monethes
imployment whereby he is further and awayed forty four pounds
To the fifteenth articlehe saith the sayd ffrancis Hardidgee was passer
of sylver plate, bookes instruments and Clothes and a jewell to
a good value all which the pallanders tooke from him, and that
lost also happened and thorough the sayd shipps seizure att bahia
by the per tryall at aforesayd; the value of this losse in this particular
XXX affimated in this article to a thousand pounds and upwards
he this deponent cannot truly value. noe ćannot further depose
saving that the sayd ffrancis Hardidge allso lost eleven moneths tyme
by reason of the sayd seizure by the portugall whereby he lost his
owne and two servants wages besides other losse in dyet and the
like.
To the sixteenth articles he saith that there belonged to the sayd shipp
when she was so seized by the portugalls, over and besides the foresayd
Captaine Hardidge and his servant and the sayd Marshall, twelve English
mariners whereof his deponent was one every of which twelve
had goods or Cloathes or both that none left to them by the meanes
of the said seizure made of the portugueses, and lost each of the
eleven monthes tyme att the least, and were forced to live all
that tyme att their owne charge and suffered much hardshipp
so as their whole losse in wages dyet and Cloathes, (besides
their no XXX which they had for their owne accompt) did and
doth amount to five hundred twenty four pounds sterling.
To the seventeenth article he saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidgee
was consrayned and did keepe his masters with dyet att Angola
during the 40 days as aforesayd ˹in˺ which the sayd shipp lay att Angola
after returne from the sayd warlike expedition; but what dammage
he thereby sustaylned knoweth not.
To the eighteenth article he saith that the sayd portuguesees did upon
the sayd seizure take away from Thomas Misse Purser of the sayd
shipp seven Elephants teeth worth eight and twenty millrees
or thereabouts, from John Cobb her masters mate one neyer worth
fifty millrees, and from john Haynes Boatswaine one negoe
worth fifty millrees or thereabouts, and from this deponent one
negroe worth forty eight millrees or thereabouts, and from
Robert Pearce and James LoXXgo mariners of the sayd shipp one
negroe worth fourty eight millrees. the premisses he deposeth seeing
the sayd goods so seized and well observing the quantity and value
and price of the sayd negoes att bahia. and saith this deponent
his sayd followers have had noe satisfaction att all for their sayd
losse. And further deposeth not.
To the last the saith that the interest of the sayd sumes of money
wherein att or any the persons aforesayd have suffered dammage and
XXX was and is really worth six per Conle per anno from the tyme
of the sayd seizure which was made by the Portugall on or about
the seventh day of ffebruary 1657. English stile And more deposeth not
Richard Rewl [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]