HCA 13/73 f.429v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 429 |
Side | Verso |
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First transcriber | |
Phillipa Hellawell | |
First transcribed | |
2014/07/13 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 04/08/14 by Jill Wilcox, and on 01/11/14 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the 10th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the tyme the sayd
ship Redd Rose remayned in the power of the sayd Wygarts and John
drewes and their confederates they did take away all the shipps papers
and writings and divers bills of Exchange and other writings belonging
to the sayd Lemmon and moneys and cloathes belonging to him and
his mariners and spoiled and imbezelled much of the shipps provisions and
this hee knoweth for that after the sayd shipp was restored hee sawe
that all the writings of the sayd shipp and letters and certayne bonds and
bills of this deponents and this deponents cloathes and the cloathes letters and
writings of the Master and other of the Mariners were all taken away
And hee well knoweth being present when hee tooke up money upon
bottomrie that the sayd Lemmon the Master was by reason his sayd
bills of Exchange and money which hee had on board were taken away and
kept from him by the said Wygarts and drewes and their confederates forced
to take upp and did take upp money upon bottomrie to supply his needs
which hee needed not to have done if his sayd bills of
Exchange had not bin by them the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their con-
federates taken and kept from him And further he cannot depose./
To the 11th article hee saith hee well knoweth that after the sayd
Wygarts and drewes and their confederates had kept the sayd ship Redd
Rose soe long as they pleased and taken out of her what they pleased
and taken away all her papers and had in manner before declared
spoiled and hurt the hull and ladeing of the sayd ship they delivered
her in that leakie and badd condition that they had made her and her ladeing
to the sayd Lemmon and Company, but kept all his papers and writings
and would not deliver them though the sayd Lemmon in the presence and
hearing of this deponent and divers others of the sayd shipps company did
entreate them to deliver him his papers againe and told them hee
hee could not goe to Sea without them but should be in danger to be
taken by any shipps that mett him for want of them which not=
withstanding the sayd wigarts and drewes and their confederates would
not nor did deliver the sayd writings but kept and detayned them
from him, And further hee cannot depose/.
To the 12th article hee saith that hee well knoweth goeing the whole voyage
in question in the Red Rose that the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their
confederates kept the sayd shipp Redd Rose soe longe under seizure that
she thereby lost the company of sixe other shipps which were bound
to the same place whether the Redd Rose was bound and in whose company
shee had gone if shee had not bin soe seized And the sayd ship
arrived all in safety at the sayd port (where this deponent sawe her
afterwards in safety) and soe hee beleiveth might the Redd Rose
have done alsoe if shee had not bin soe seized and her papers taken
away as aforesaid And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 13th 14th and 15th articles hee saith that the sayd Lemmon and Company
having gotten their sayd ship the Redd Rose againe (though much
dammaged and spoiled by the meanes aforesayd) sett sayle with her
towards their designed port in the East Sea which was Stockholme
whether the sayd other sixe shipps were gone, And hee saith that hee this
deponent being carpenter mate of her and aboard knoweth that the
sayd ship red Rose by reason of the iniuries shee had receaved in
manner