HCA 13/68 f.634r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 634 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2017/10/02 |
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under John Haynes aforesayd and from Waterford was to have the sole
Command of her the sayd shipp Ann back againe to ffrance and
was to have about 40 or 50 livers per month and was shipped by the
sayd Waad as this Rendent hath heard. and saith he knoweth well [?Misgell]
[?Xolly] an Irishman Pilot of the sayd ship for the sayd voyadge and he ws
to have 50 livers per month and otherwise negatively.
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To the 8th Interrogatory he saith he knoweth John Haynes interrate and
saith he was shippd principall master for Waterford and was to have 4 li
sterling upon the arrivall of the shipp there, and saith that the sayd
Haynes and most of the English Mariners having bene brought
prisoners to Brest were not willing to be hired any further
then Waterford, so as the sayd English mariners were hired for
3 li the man if they did not returne from Waterford, and in case
they did returne then they were to have monethly wages
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To the 9th Interrogatory he saith he was imployed in
this voyage ioyntly with the sayd Noel and not by way of assistance
onely, and this Rendent had order if he could to furnish the
sayd shipp with 12. 14 or 16 gunnes and ammuntion proportionable
att the discretion of this Rendent and in case the sayd gunnes could be
provided he this Rendent was resolved to have returned with
the sayd shipp for ffrance, but otherwise to stay in Ireland
and lett the sayd shipp returne to ffrance under the sayd Monsieur de Boys
with the sayd Noell and ffrench mariners and such English
mariners as would returne in her And otherwise he saith he
cannot depose.
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