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'''HCA 13/68'''
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'''HCA 13/68''' 1653-1654
  
 
'''Editorial history'''
 
'''Editorial history'''
  
 
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12/05/12, CSG: 84 folios have been transcribed to date
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18/05/12, CSG: Split HCA 13/68 into HCA 13/68 Part One & HCA 13/68 Part Two, and divided the bulk of the content
 
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==Suggested links==
 
==Suggested links==
  
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See [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty court cases]]
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See [[MRP: Style Sheet One|Style Sheet One]]
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See [[MRP: Synthesis|Synthesis]]
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See [[MRP: Transcription|Transcription]]
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NOTE:  Transcriptions for HCA 13/68 have been moved to:
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[[MRP: HCA 13/68 Part One|HCA 13/68 Part One]]
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[[MRP: HCA 13/68 Part Two|HCA 13/68 Part Two]]
 
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==Physical description==
 
==Physical description==
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[[MRP: P1110093 front cover|P1110093 front cover]]
  
 
Title on front leather cover in black ink:
 
Title on front leather cover in black ink:
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Good condition
 
Good condition
 
?15in x 10in x 6in
 
?15in x 10in x 6in
Folioated, ff. 706
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Foliated, ff. 1-706
 
No contents or index
 
No contents or index
 
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==Sample transcriptions==
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==HCA 13/68: Sample images==
 
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==Notes==
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===HCA 13/68: Sample images: untranscribed===
  
===Case: XXXX: Deposition: Mark Harrison, of Wapping, Middlesex, Mariner, aged 27: Date: September 22nd 1653===
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HCA 13/68: Untranscribed image examples
P1110094
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f. 1 recto
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1. To the first arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith and deposeth that
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[[MRP: P1110172 f. 138 verso|P1110172 f. 138 verso]]
the arlate shipp the ''Golden Starr'' or ''Morning Starr'' and her lading was
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[[MRP: P1110173 f. 139 recto|P1110173 f. 139 recto]]
taken and seized by certaine shipps in the immediate service of the commonwealth
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in the English seas upon the Coast of England, and was first chased by
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the arlate shipp the ''Advantage frigot'' whereof Capt Mills was Commander
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and was afterwards subdued and taken by the sayd shipp and another shipp
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named the ''Water hound'' whereof Giles Shelley arlate was Commander
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and saith that two shippes were in the immediate service of this Commonwealth
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vizt the ''Mayflower'', and the ?10:th ?whelpe were neere and in sight att the
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tyme of the sayd seizure.  The p:rmisses This deponent knoweth being
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master of the ''Advantage frigott'' aforesayd and avord her att the sayd tyme of seizure. And otherwise cannot depose.
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To the second arle of the sayd allon this deponent saith that the sayd shipp the
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[[MRP: P1110194 f. 146 recto|P1110194 f. 146 recto]]  partially transcribed
''Golden Starr'' with her lading in her was subdued and taken by the shipps
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aforesayd on or about the 28:th day of ffebruary 1652 English stile, and
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saith she was then upon the English seas neere Beachy upon the Coast of
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Suffolk within six leagues or thereabouts of the English shoare when
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she was haled chased subdued and taken, which he knoweth being Master
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of and aboard the sayd ''Advantage frigot'' that gave chase to the sayd ship
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''Morning starr'', and assisted in the subdueing and taking of her as aforesd
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And otherwise cannot depose.
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To the third arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith and deposeth that upon
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[[MRP: P1110207 f. 164 verso|P1110207 f. 164 verso]]
the sayd 28:th day of ffeburary 1652 and for ?divers monethes before and
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continually since and att this p:rsent, ther was and is open and publique
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warr and hostility betweene this Commonwealth of England and the States
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Generall of the united Netherland Provinces and their subiects, and this was
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and is true publique and notorious; and was and is as this deponent hath
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credibly heard and verily beleiveth, generally knowne and beleived aswell
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att Cadiz in Spaine and in fflanders and att hamburgh as att other
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ports and places beyond the seas. and the same as this deponent beleiveth
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was evident and well knowne to y:e Captaine Master and Company of the
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sayd shipp the ''Golden Starr''. And further he cannot depose.
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To the fourth he saith and deposeth that of the sight of this deponent the sayd
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[[MRP: P1110213 f. 168 recto|P1110213 f. 168 recto]]
shipp the ''Golden Starr'' was  att the tyme aforesd sayling in that way or Course that lyes
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and leadeth from Beachy towards holland and other ports that are within
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the Jurisdiction and obedience of the States of the united Provinces. And
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otherwise cannot depose.
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To//
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P1110095
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f. 1 verso
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//To the fifth arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that the arlate shipp
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[[MRP: P1110221 f. 193 recto|P1110221 f. 193 recto]]
the ''Golden Starr'' being upon the English Coast and sayling in her course
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[[MRP: P1110223 f. 193 verso|P1110223 f. 193 verso]]
as aforesayd was haled or called unto by the Captaine and Company of the
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[[MRP: P1110224 f. 194 recto|P1110224 f. 194 recto]]
sayd ''Advantage frigot'' being come upp to her within pistolls shott and
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within hearing; and the master and Company of the ''Golden Starr'' were
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then demanded to declare and make knowne whence they were and whither
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bound, and to send out their boat to the ''Advantage frigot'' then wearing
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the colo:rs of this Commonwealth, and to submitt themselves to be visited according
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to y:e custome in such cases especially in the tyme of warr, which this
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deponent knoweth being p:rsent and aboard the ''Advantage frigott''
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att the tyme of haling the sayd shipp ''Golden Starr'' as aforesd. And otherwise
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cannot depose
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To the sixth arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that the Commander and
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[[MRP: P1110234 f. 304 recto|P1110234 f. 304 recto]]
Company of the ''Advantage frigott'' before they made any shott against the
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[[MRP: P1110236 f. 305 verso|P1110236 f. 305 verso]]
''Golden Starr'', being off att a distance gave her 2 or 3 warning ?poices
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without any dammage to her, and not att her or into her, onely to give notice
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to her to stay. And further saith when
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they in the ''Advantage frigot'' came so neer to the ''Golden Starr'' as that they
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could hale the ''Golden Starr'', and before they gave the ''Golden Starr'' any
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broad side or made any shott into or against her, the ''Advantage frigott''
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had upp and did weare the Colo:r of this Commonwealth, wherby the master
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Capt and Companie of the ''Golden Starr'' might know and XXXXX that
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the Captaine and Companie of the ''Advantage frigot'' were Rnglish and
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that their shipp was in the service of this Commonwealth, all which this
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deponent knoweth being aboard the ''Advantage frigot'', and saw and
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observed the p:rmisses to be as he hath now declared. And otherwise
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cannot depose
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To the seventh arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that the p:rmisses
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[[MRP: P1110285 f. 503 recto|P1110285 f. 503 recto]]
notwithstanding the sayd master and Company of the ''Golden Starr''
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delayed to submitt themselves to be visited saying they had not any
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boat to send aboard the ''Advantage frigot'' to that purpose, and by
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their postures and language did ?evidence it to the deponent and the
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rest of the Company of the Advantage that they intended resistance
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against the ''Advantage frigott'' being but a small shipp and noe
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other English shipps at that tyme in sight, whereupon the ''Advantage
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frigot'' gave fire upon the the ''Golden Starr'', and was immediately
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answered in like manner from the ''Golden Starr'', And the Master and Company
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therof violently assaulted and resisted the sayd shipp  the ''Advantage
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frigot'' being in the immediate service of this Commonwealth, and bearing
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the Colo:rs thereof, and fought with y:e Capt and Company thereof as EXXXX
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in an hostile manner, and continued fight with them upon the sayd EXXX
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seas att the place aforesayd for three howres and upwards XXX from
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before 9 of the Clock in the morning till about 12 att noone before
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any more English shipps came in, and killed some of the Company of the
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''Advantage'', and wounded others, and used their best endeavour with the
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ship//
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P111096
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f. 2 recto
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//shipp being an able vessell of about 22 Gunnes to sink and destroy the
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sayd ''Advantage frigot'', The p:rmisses This deponent knoweth to be true
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being aboard the ''Advantage frigott'' and engaged in the sayd fight
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and seeing and observing the passages aforesd. And othwerwise he cannot
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depose.
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To the eighth arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that after the ma:r & Company
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of the sayd ship the ''Golden Starr'' were  haled by the ''Advantage'' as aforesayd
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they of the ''Golden Starr'' of the sight of this Deponent caused a ?Red flagg with a picture of a hand and
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word in the same to be putt out att the Maine mast head of the ''Golden Starr''
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which this deponent beleiveth they so did in token of defiance of the
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sayd shipp the ''Advantage'' in the service of this Commonwealth. And otherwise
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he cannot depose.
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To the ninth arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that during the sayd
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fight betweene the ''Golden Starr'' and the ''Advantage ffrigott'', the shipp the
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''Waterhound'' whereof Giles Shelley was Commander , and some other shipps
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of this Commonwealth in the immediate service thereof (and having out and
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wearing the Colo:rs of the Commonwealth  and none other) came up to aid
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and assist the sayd ''Advantage frigot'' against the ''Golden Starr'' thi sdeponent
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seeing when the sayd shipps of this Commonwealth so came upp. And
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saith that the Master and Companie of the ''Golden Starr'' might see and XXXX (and did
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spe and XXX as this deponent beleiveth) that the sayd ship ''Waterhound'' and
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the other shipps being the ''Mayflower'' and ''10:th Whelpe'' aforesd did belong
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to this Commonwealth and were in their immediate service. And otherwise
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he cannot depose.
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To the tenth arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith that after the sayd shipp
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the ''Water hound'' came upp with the ''Golden Starr'', and the two other English
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shipps came in sight the Master and Company of the ''Golden Starr'' continued
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the fight for some tyme and fired a Broad side att the ''Water hound'' and
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wounded the Boatswayne and some others of the ''Waterhounds'' Companye
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of the certayne knowledge and sight of this deponent. And further saith
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that in all the tyme the sayd Ma:r and Companie of the ''Golden Starr'' tooke not
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downe their Redd flagg or flagg of defiance but the XXXX continued still
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upp at their maintopmast; till the ''Waterhounds'' Company boarded and subdued
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and seized the ''Golden Starr'' and tooke downe the sayd redd flagg or
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flagg of defiance, which he knoweth neing p:rsent and aboard the
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''Golden Starr'' with or in the said ''Advantage frigot'' when the sayd flagg of defiance was taken downe as aforesd
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And otherwise he cannot depose-
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To the eleventh article of the sayd allon, This deponent saith he cannot
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depose.
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To the twelfth article of the sayd allon This deponent saith he cannot depose
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To the last he saith his depositions are true, And otherwise cannot depose-
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To the Crosse Interries
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To the 1:st he saith he was at the tyme of the taking the sayd shipp the
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''Golden Starr'' in this Interrogatory named the ''Morning Starr'', master of
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the interrte shipp the ''Advantage''.
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To the 2:d he saith he was p:rsent att the taking and surprizeing of
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the interate shipp the ''morning Starr'' or ''Golden Starr''
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To//
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===HCA 13/68: Sample images: draft transcriptions available===
  
===Case: Claim of widow of Hance ?Lemmermann of Hamburg et al: Deposition: Jacob Wigandi, of Hambrorough, Merchant, aged 25: Date: November 2 1653===
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HCA 13/68: First cut transcribed pages
 
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P1110123
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f. 85 recto
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The 2:d day of Novemb:r 1653:
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The clayme of the widdowe of Hance ?Lemmerman)
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of Hamborough deceased, and of John Lemmerman)
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Hans Lemmerman and Thomas Lemmerman for
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their goods in the ''Black Cock'', whereof John ffrans?ea
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??Saon was master)  Budd ffrancklin)
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jus.:
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?vide ?Y.?Y.
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JACOB WIGANDI of Hambrorough
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Merchant aged 25. yeares or thereabouts
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a Wittnes sworne and examined saith
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and deposeth as followeth Viz:t
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To the first second and third arles of the said Allon hee saith & deposeth
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That in or about the moneth of January 1652. (new style) one
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Abraham Vergensis of Dantsick in Poland, (whom this depon:t hath
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for theise 5 (Poss 6) yeares and upwards by Correspondencie well knowne to
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be ffacto:r agent or correspondent to the pties producent, and for severall
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yeares before, as hee hath observed by their bookes of accompts) by the order
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and direction of Katharine ?Lemmerman the Relict of the said Hance
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?Lemmerman and of John, Hance and Thomas ?Lemmerman heires of
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the said deceased, and for their accompt did take to freight
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of the said John ffransen ?Saon (then and for some time before and
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after Master of the said shipp the ''Black Cock'') his said shipp then lying//
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P1110124
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f. 85 verso
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//at or neare Dantsicke, to saile from thence to ?Polticher Wick about
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6. Dutch miles from dantzicke, and there to take in a ffull ladeing
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of pipestaves and clapboard, and to saile with the same from
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thnce to S:t Lucar in Spaine, and in her Course thitherwards to
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putt into Medenblick in Holland to attend Companie from those parts
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for his better securitie againste the Zurkish shippe and sea Powers, and
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being there arrived to unlade the said goods at S:t Lucar aforesaid, and to
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receive such lading aboard his said shipp as hee there should be ordered and
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appointed by the producents in this Cause and to bring and discharge the same to and at Amsterdam
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for the said producents accompt; for which Voyage the said Master was to
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have three thousand seaven hundred and fiftie gild:rs or florens, a
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thousand floryns whereof were actually received by the said M:r in
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Holland from Bernard ?Passo (OR, Rasso) and Companie facto:rs and Correspondents
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of the said parties producent by their Order as by y:e schedule or originall acquittance now exted by the XXXX And to the effect aforesaid
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upon or about the 22:th say of january 1652. new styl, a Charter ptie
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was duly made between the said Abraham Vergensis on the behalf of
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y:e said producents, and y:e said John ffranson ?Saon, which hee knoweth
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because he was present at the contract and agreem:t aforesaid, and acting
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and assisting in the making thereof, and as Wittnesse thereof signed and
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subscribed the same, And saith That according to the said Contract in or
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about the moneths of ffebrurary or March 1652. new style, the said shipp
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uncer the Conduct of the said John ffranson ?Lsaon sett saile and
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departed from Dantzicke to the Poltischer Wick aforesaid, where by
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the order of the said facto:r shee received her full lading of Pipestaves
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and Clapboard to bee transported in y:e said shipp to S:t Lucars aforesaid
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and there to be delivered unto John ?Srrother ffacto:r and Correspondent
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to the said pties producent for their accompt; whereupon after the
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receiving of, the said lading the said shipp set sayle therewizj from y:e
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Politscher Wick aforesaid, and in her Course towards S:t Lucar came
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to Modenblick as aforesaid to attend Companie for the securitie of he
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passage to S:t Lucar, where about the monethe of August or September
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in the yeare 1652 last past shee arrived, and the said Lading was there delivered as aforesaid
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Which hee knowethm being ffacto:r to and for the said pties producent, and
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present at Dantsicke wher the said shipp sett saile from thence with
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order to proceed as aforesaid. and since by letters of advise assured of the
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trueth and realitie of the p:rmisses, And otherwise cannot depose
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To the 4:th arle of the said Allon hee saith and deposeth, THat in or
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about the moneth of October in the yeare 1652: last past, and after
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the delivery of the said pipestaves and clapboards to the said John
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SSrother and Companie Correspond:ts to the said pties producent by their
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order and direction, the said John Srrother and Companies laded and
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putt on board or casued to be laden and putt on board the said shipp
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''Black Cocke'' then laying before S:t Lucar in Spaine One hundred
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ninety and six butts of sack, six butts of XXent wyne, two hundred
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small barrells of olives, and seaventeene hogsheads: of olives, and nine
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hundred//
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P1110125
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f. 86 recto
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//hundred and ninetie dozen of Corke all well conditioned and y:s:d butts of wine marked
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with the marke in the margent [L.H. margin: A. S. (with vertical I through S) M.] to be transported and carried in the said
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shipp from S:t Lucar aforesaid to Amsterdam: there to be delivered
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to Bernardo ?Pas (Or, Ras) and Companie the ffacto:rs agents and Correspondents
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of the said parties producent for their prop accompt, and upon their adventure,
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Which he knoweth for that hee this depon:t being as aforesaid facto:r and
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agent to and for the said parties producent, and being from Dantzicke arrived
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at Hamborough in or about the moneth of Novemb:r 1653. and there
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frequently and familiarly conversant with the said pties producent, they a
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acquainted this depon:t that they had given order to the said John Srrother and
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Companie their said Correspondents, to lade the said shippe with wine and other
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Commodities for their accompt (in ?returne of goods the said ffacto:rs had received from
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them) to be transported and delivered as aforesaid; And for that this depon:t
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being here in London about the later end of December 1652. about the said
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producents occasions, they the said producents having intelligence that the said
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shipp and ladeing were brought up into England, sent a lre to this depon:t
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advising him this depon:t thereof, and gave him order to reclayme the goods
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predeposed, and to that end they also sent him two originall bills of
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lading, one for the goods predeposed, and the other for a quantitie of goods
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in y:e same shipp, belonging to the said John Scrother, together with an
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Attestation under the seale of Hamnorough for and concerning the propriety
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of the goods predeposed, wherby this depon:t is fully and absolutely assured
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that the said goods before sewally expressed did and doe in trueth and reality belong
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unto the said producents as the true and lawfull Own:rs and Proprieto:rs
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thereof, and for such the said producents were and are commonly accompted
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reputed and taken, And otherwise cannot depose:
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To the 5:th arle of the said Allon hee saith and deposeth, That the wines
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olives and Corke sewally before expressed were, (as hee firmely for the reasons
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precedent and subsequent is assured) brought and provided by the said John
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Scrrother and Companie with the moneys effects or goods of the said producents
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remaining in their hands, for that this depon:t being az Hamborough w:th
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the said producents about a yeare agoe was by them entrusted and employed
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as being their ffacto:r and agent to see and peruse their bookes of accompts,
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wherein and whereby he found and observed, That the said producents in the yeare 1662. Past past in sewall
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shipps had sent from Hamborough to their said facto:r in Spaine, and returne thereof to be made
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unto them in Wines and other Commodities, Viz:t in one fatt n:° 1, marked A  10. pieces of
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sup fine wire n:° 1/4. 20. peeces of y:e same. 12. of ?ring wyer n:° 1/2. 30. peeces of 4?S8 wyer n:° 1. 30. peeces 3/8
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wire n:° 2. 30. peices of middle wire n:° 3.  30. peeces of needle wire n:° 4. 30. ps of small wyer n:° 5. 30
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pieces of Course wire n:° 6.( 210 peeces of sorted iron wire at 50/8 p piece, 200. locks of sewall sorte n:° 2 : 3: 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 12 at 30S8 p peece; and ina fatt n:° 2. 100 peeces of small wire, 130 peeces of course wire,
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230 pieces of wire att 33 Ss a piece, and swall other quantities of wire, knives, Slesia linnen,
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fustian, ?Bounsion and other goods wares and merchandizes, the numbers quantities and valewe
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whereof this depo:t observed  on the same produc_ts bookes of accompts, and t whom consigned for y:e
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use and accompt afore mencconed, which said goods the said ffacto:r accordingly received, as this
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depo:t by lres of advise sent to the said producents after the receipt thereof, hath well observed
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and with the proceeds thereof, and of the said lading of pipestaves and Clapboard y:e
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said ffacto:r provided and procured the wines and other goods now Claymed XX y:e accompt
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of the said producents, Which hee knoweth for the reasons p:rdeposed, And otherwise
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cannot depose
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To y:e 6:th//
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P11101138
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f. 86 verso
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To the 6:th and 7:th arles of the said Allon and schedule therein menconed but
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not anneyed hee saith and deposeth, that, as this depont hath credibly
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been informed and firmely beleeveth, the sayd John ffransen ?Lsaon at or
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about the time of the lading of the sewall wuantities of goods predeposed, signed
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and firmed to three bills of lading all of one teno:r for y:e said goods, one whereof
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the said M:r hath seqall times affirmed to this depon:t was aboard his said shipp
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at the time shee was surprized and taken by the ''Speaker ffriggott'', and came
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to the hands of the seiz:r, another being sent over Land to the producents at
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Hamborough this depon:t , as aforesaid received from them, and the same hee
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hath since sent annexed to a Commission from this Court expressely sent
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to S:t Lucar in Spaine for the examination of wittnesses
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concerning the trueth of the matter in question, which said bill of lading
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this depon:t for the reasons p:rmised is fully assured to bee a true and reall
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bill of lading, and no way fictitious or colourable. And otherwise referring
+
himselfe to his foregoing depon hee cannot depose; saving hee beleeveth y:e
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third originall bill of Lading according to the usuall custome is remaining
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in the hande of the said ffacto:r
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To the 8:th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and firmely beleeveth, THat y:e
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said shipp with her Ladeing predeposed on board her being in her direct
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Course for Amsterdam were mett withall surprized and taken by the s:d
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ship the ''Speaker ffrigatt'' and Captaine and Companie thereof by whom
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they were brought to Dover in England. And otherwise cannot depose.
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To the 9:th hee saith, That in the yeare 1652. and moneth therein
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respectively concerning, and for 5. yeares before and till this p:rsent
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the arlate John Scrrother an Bernardo Ras, were and are the
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ffacto:rs agents and Correspondents of the said producents, and for such
+
commonly repute and taken, Which hee knoweth having for the like time
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been book keep and facto:r to the said producents, and thereby well
+
acquainted with the p:rmisses. And othwrwise cannot depose; saving that by that
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Pduce:ts bookes of accompte this dep:t hath observed y:t they have for sewall yeares before ?been their facto:rs
+
 
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To the 10:th hee saith, That the said Hans Lemmerman deceased was
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according to common report a Native of the Citie of Hamborough and a
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Subiect of that ffree State untill his death, and for such commonly reputed
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and taken, and that for sewall yeares before his death hee was a merchant
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well knowne to drive a great trade in Spaine, which trade is since his death
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continued by the said producents, of this depon:ts cetaine knowledge, and y:e
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said John Lemmerman Thomas Lemmerman and Hance Lemmerman
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were and are the naturall and lawfull children of y:e said Hans Lemmerman
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deceased, and for such well knowne and generally accompted at Hamborough
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aforesaid, and are heires of the said deceased, And saith that the said
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producents were are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Own:rs of
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the wines and of her goods predeposed now claymed in their names, Which
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hee knoweth for the reasons by him predeposed. And otherwise cannot
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depose.
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To the 11:th hee saith that the said Katharine Lemmermann the Relict of
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the said Hans Lemmerman deceased, and the said John Lemmermann
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Thomas Lemmerman and Hanse Lemmerman were and are all of them
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generally//
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Latest revision as of 10:11, May 18, 2012

HCA 13/68 1653-1654

Editorial history

01/05/12, CSG: Created page
12/05/12, CSG: 84 folios have been transcribed to date
18/05/12, CSG: Split HCA 13/68 into HCA 13/68 Part One & HCA 13/68 Part Two, and divided the bulk of the content






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Physical description


P1110093 front cover

Title on front leather cover in black ink:
"Lib:s a 21 Seot 1653
ad mens: Apr: 1654"

Leather bound volume, original binding
Good condition
?15in x 10in x 6in
Foliated, ff. 1-706
No contents or index



HCA 13/68: Sample images



HCA 13/68: Sample images: untranscribed


HCA 13/68: Untranscribed image examples

P1110172 f. 138 verso
P1110173 f. 139 recto

P1110194 f. 146 recto partially transcribed

P1110207 f. 164 verso

P1110213 f. 168 recto

P1110221 f. 193 recto
P1110223 f. 193 verso
P1110224 f. 194 recto

P1110234 f. 304 recto
P1110236 f. 305 verso

P1110285 f. 503 recto



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HCA 13/68: First cut transcribed pages

P1110094 f. 1 recto
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P1110096 f. 2 recto
P1110097 f. 2 verso
P1110098 f. 3 recto
P1110099 f. 3 verso
P1110100 f. 4 recto