HCA 13/72 f.147r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 147 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 11/03/13 by Colin Greenstree; edited on 29/04/13 by Colin Greenstreett | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/03/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 28/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. which provisions of beefe beere bread and wine was the most part of it spent
2. in the voyage upon the passengers and company of the sayd shipp and some of
3. it and alsoe the casks and cloathes were much damnified and spoiled by the
4. stormie weather a foresayd, and what remayned of them thereby rendered of
5. little worth at the shipps comming to Antegoe aforesayd And further saving
6. his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
7. To the 3 hee saith that there were fifty three servants or thereabouts put aboard
8. the sayd shipp in Ireland for Accompt of the sayd Jefferies and Lewellin and
9. saith the provisions of bread and victualls put aboard was most part of it
10. spent in the voyage upon the passengers and company and what was unspent
11. when the shipp came to Antegoe and alsoe what cloathes were not ˹utterly˺ spoiled
12. by the stormie weather aforesayd was ˹most part of them˺ spent and distributed amongst the
13. servants passengers, before the sayd servants could bee then disposed of
14. ........ only ................................. a smale quantity of bread which remayned
15. and some other goods of the sayd Jefferies and Lewellin which remayned
16. undisposed of to the sayd servants were togeather with the sayd Moulsons
17. owne goods as aforesayd sold for payment of wages as aforesayd, soe that there
18. was little or nothing remayned to be sent for Virginia of it could have
19. bin sent, And saith that after the arrivall of the Unitie at Antegoe the
20. Mathew of which Captaine ffox aforesayd was Master came to Antegoe
21. driven in by fowle weather and being not soe much battered and spoiled by
22. tempest as the Unitie was, did with such materialls as shee could gett
23. from other shipps and on shoare fitt her selfe in some measure to goe for
24. Virginia and departed from Antego bound for Virginia And further
25. hee cannot depose./
26. To the 4th hee saith there were about twenty fower Mariners in the shipp
27. Interrogate the voyage in question And further saving his foregoeing
28. deposition hee cannot more fully answere to this Interrogatorie/
29. To the 5th hee saith hee helped to bury ........... most of the passengers which
30. hee hath predeposed did dye, and saith that they dyed before they were disposed
31. of by the sayd Moulson, but how .. longe after their arrivall there they
32. dyed hee remembreth not, nor knoweth for how many pounds of sugar
33. hee sold such of them as were sold, but saith the usuall rate of a
34. servant at Antego the tyme Interrogate was three hundred pound weight
35. of sugar or thereabouts And further hee cannot answere,/
36. Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
37. XXXXuell XXXXX SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
38.
39. The 21th of November 1657
40. <margin value="Left">Salisbury and Company Owners of the Christopher}
41. against Trevill: ffrancklin. Sucklyey.}</margin>
42. Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the sayd
43. Salisbury and Company
44. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2us</margin>
45. John Harris of Wapping in the County of Middlesex
46. mariner late Boatswaine of the Christopher the voyage
47. in question aged thirty one yeares or thereabouts a
48. wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth
49. as followeth videlicet./
50. To the first article hee saith that hee went Boatswaine of the shipp
51. Christopher the voyage in question and was shipped aboard her in the
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Moneth</margin>
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