HCA 13/68 f.635v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 635 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2017/09/28 |
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To the 13th he saith there were on board the shipp over and besides
the sayd principall Cargo being 350 tonnes of bay salt, those goods
following to say. 6 pipes of brandy 5. belonging to [?this deponent]
and one to Mr Webber 2 hogsheads vinegar fir this deponent one
but and one hogshead of the same for Mr Webber, and one but of vinegar
for the sayd du Boiys. and one butt one pipe and 6 hogsheads of white
salt belonging to this Rendent the sayd Webber and sayd da Boyes
equall shares and [?XX] barrells more of white salt and
reames of paper and three cakes of pitch belonging to
this Rendent. and saith the french Mariners had some small
quantities of honey and some paper aboard for their accompt
And further saith he cannot depose.
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The seventeenth day of ffebruary 1653
Examined upon the sayd allegation.
2.
William Webber of the parish of Saint Mary
Magdalen Bermondsey Mariner aged [?XXX]
yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and
examined deposeth and saith as followeth videlicet.
To the 1. 2. and 3. articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith That in the
moneth of Noember last past 1653 being att Brest with the
shipp Content whereof himselfe was master, and being then
in Company withthe arlate John Wood and Giles Burdeaux and
Giles ffountaine Burdeaux, his contest Beniamin [?AXXX]
being then and there likewise present, he heard the said Wood and
Burdeaux declare and acknowledge, that hee the sayd Burdeaux
was formerly the reputed lawfull owner of the arlate ship [?XXX]
then by the name of the Golden Halfe Moone and her [?XXX] lading of
bay salt being 350 tonnes or thereabouts) had in consideration
of fifteene thousand five hundred livers Turnois sold the sayd
shipp and lading of salt by bill of sale to the sayd Wood who had
bought the same at the same price and the sayd Burdeaux sis then
in the presence and hearinge of this deponent confesse and acknowledge
that the sayd Wood had really payd him the greatest part of the
foresayd 15500 livers upon the sayd contract for the shipp and salt, and that there remayned onely about 3000 livers
unsatisfyed