HCA 13/68 f.527r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 527 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/11/11 |
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The 26th of Aprill 1654:-
The Clayme of John Johnson of Greenwicg}
and of James Granger for the vessell the ffortune}
whereof John Van den Panhuysen Master and the goods in}
[?XX] Suckley. Smith}
Examined upon an Allegation on the behalfe
of the said Claymers
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John van den Panhuysen Mariner Master of
the said vessell the ffortune inhabitant and free
Burgher of Dunquirke in fflanders aged 33 . yeares
or thereabouts sworne and examined.
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...That about the time predeposed the said John Johnson caused
about twelve thousand lamper eeles to be laden aboard the said vessell at
Greenwich to be transported from thence to Dunquirke, and there to be sold and
disposed of by one Edward Johnson the brother of the allate John Johnson
who went factor or supra Cargo of the said lading for the selling and disposing
of the same to the best advantage and benefit of the said John Johnson. The
premisses hee knoweth being Master of the said shipp the ffortune so constituted
appointed and employed as aforesaid. And further cannot depose.
To the third and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That the
said Vessell the ffortune being under the Conduct of this deponent in her right
Course from Greenwich towards dunquirke met with contrary wind
whereby one of her masts was broken and the vessell forced into the
River of the Maze neare the Brill in Holland and that the aforesaid
Edward Johnson did sell and dispose of the said lading of lamper eeles at
Maesland sluice in Holland and there did buy and provide for the accomptof the said John Johnson his employer six and twentie barrells of Codfish
which hee caused to be laden aboard this deponents said shipp for the said John
Johnson his accompt and upon his adventure to be transported to dunquirke
and there to be sold and disposed of by the said ffactor for the accompt aforesaid
as the said ffactor severall times declared and affirmed to this deponent at and
about the time of the lading of the Codfish aforesaid
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