HCA 13/70 f.489r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 489 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/11/16 |
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Taverne in Saint Nicholas Lane London, and that then and there
they did bargaine and agree with this deponent to buy an
eight part of the said shipp at the rate or value of (about
3000 li for the said shipp) and that the said Eight part was
made up of this deponents sixteenth part, a 32th part of the arlate
John Taylor and a 32th part of the sayd Thomas Rawlinson
and they did alsoe then covenanta nd bargaine to cleare all
accounts aswell due unto this deponent as unto the sayd
Rawlinson and all the rest of the Owners, soe to whom
any thing was due and comming upon the proceed of her
severall ladings of salt and fish, and that alsoe they
promised then upon their faith and as they were honest
men that he the deponent showld have and that they would
give him a 100 li in liew of his Mastership, which upon the
performance of that promise this deponent promised to part with
unto one Joseph Warwen; And he further saith that by
his the deponents relying upon the execution of their promise
thinking that they would be as good as their words, he lett the
said Warwen bee putt into the possession of Mastershipp
of the sayd shipp, and that afterwards upon hearing that
the sayd shipp was falne downe to Gravesend and going
upon a voyage without the lnowledge or consent f this
deponent and the arlate Taylor and Rawlinson the
producents, and the bargaine predeposed of in noe part observed
he the deponent with them went to the arlate Skinner (the
arlate [?hallett] and Gregory Nosworthys servant being gone
into the Countrey) and that the said Skinner did before
them acknowledge the former bargaine or contract, though
subtly and cunningly he would not declare what the particulars
were, And further he cannot depose.
To the fourth article he deposeth that because the said [?hullett]
and Skinner snf Gregory Noseworthys servant did not make
good their bargaine predeposed of the shipp the Truroe was at
the action of the producents and this deponent arrested, and he saith
that they the said [?hallett] and Skinner and Nosworthy did
never yet come to any accompt with this deponent or the producents
for the said shipp or her goods for her last voyage And
further he cannot depose
To the last he saith his former deposition is true./
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that the interrate Rawlinson
and Taylor were Owners at the tyme interrate of a 32th part
of the shipp interrate respectively, that they bought their severall
parts of him this deponent, at the rate of 2200 li for the whole
shipp, that the money was payd at the house of
him this Rendent, and that the bills of sale were made
by a Scrivener (one Bowes (as he remembreth) who
liveth by the Exchange, And further he cannot answeare.
To