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08/11/12: CSG, created page



Purpose of page

The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

The coast of Barbary (North Africa) feature in a number of HCA 13/71 cases and depositions.

All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

  • How is the term used?
  • What images and concepts do English mariners have of Barbary?
  • What contact do English mariners have with Barbary?


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Assignment of bills of exchange, goods, and ships

XXX

  • "1. hee thereby experimentally knoweth that it is a usuall and frequent

2. thing amongst Merchants and their correspondents to transferr and
3. assigne over to each other either goods shippes or debts or bills of exchange
4. in satisfaction of such debts as they owe one to an other, and hee this
5. deponent within the sayd tyme hath often made such transfferanses and
6. Assignements to Correspondents of his and bin discharged by them
7. of debts hee ought them and hath discharged others upon of debts owing
8. to him upon the like transferrances and assignements and saith that
9. unlesse such transferranses and assignements should bee allowed as goods
10. Merchants could not trade one with an other especially in Spaine
11. And further hee cannot depose/
12. To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth the arlate Christopher Boone and that
13. hee is an Inhabitant of London and a subiect of this Commonwealth
14. And verily beleeveth the sayd Boone by reason of the sayd Transferense
15. and his acceptance thereof is the real and sole Owner and Proprietor of all
16. the silver and Catcheneale arlate and cannot revert upon the sayd
17. Goldsmith ore receave any satisfaction from him or his Agents for the
18. same, and well knoweth the sayd Boone had by his Agents made full
19. satisfaction to the sayd Goldsmith and his ˹Agents˺ for the sayd silver and Catcheneale
20. before the same was by the sayd Transferense assigned unto him
21. for that hee knoweth the same was Transferred by the sayd Goldsmith
22. in lue of the sayd debt of Two hundred thousand Ryalls due by the
23. sayd Goldsmith to the sayd Boone And further hee cannot depose/"

- HCA 13/71 f.383r Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX (Signature of "ffrancis thoris" at end of deposition); Date: XXXX. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[2]
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  2. HCA 13/71 f.383r