HCA 13/71 f.328v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 328 |
Side | Verso |
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Alex Jackson | |
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2012/11/30 | |
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Edited on 27/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the 10th hee saith, That the said shipp the Endeavour with her tackle
apparrell and furniture were at the time of her said surprizall and carry[?ing GUTTER]
away by the said de La Roche and Companie really worth Two Thousand
pounds sterling and upwards, shee being a shipp of about ninescore or Two
hundred Tunns having sixteen peeres of Ordnance on board her, and being
every way fitted and furnished with all necessaries in very ample manner
sayeing hee knoweth nothing of the frieght due for the said shipps then:
employment but that the wages due to the said shipps Companie being [? fifty GUTTER
pounds per moneth or thereabouts did and doe amount in eight moneths
time to fower hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts, And beleeveth in conscience, That
their Sea instruments Cloathes and private adventures whereof they were and are
deprived by mianes of the seizure aforesaid, did and doe amount to three
hundred pounds sterling and upwards. And further cannot depose:-/
To the 11th Article hee saith, That they said Three hundred and thirteen pipes
of Canarie wines soe seized as aforesaid were of the choycest and ripest
wynes that the vintage of the yeare 1655. last past did produce in the
Canaries, and that if the same had in safety arrived at this Port of London
they would have yielded the Owners Thirty pounds sterling at the least hee
hath bin credibly informed by and amongst Merchants that Canarie wynes did
yeild here in London about the monethes of November and December 1654.
though they were not in goodnesse comparable to the wynes in question: And
further hee cannot depose:-/
To the 12th and 13th hee saith, That hee this deponent is in Conscience fully
convinced and assured, That the said Robert Oxwicke and Companie
Owners of the said shipp Endeavour, and Richard Baker and Companie
Owners of the said wynes, and the said Jopp, and Companie of the said
shipp were and are all of them respectively very much dammfied over
and above the losse of their respective principalls predeposed, and [?there GUTTER]
for and by the want of the imployment thereof, wherein they might[?all ?of GUTTER]
them respectively have gayned and benefitted very much since the said
shipps seizure, but to what valew summe or summes the parties abovesaid
are respectively and particularly dampnified hee saith hee cannot judge
And further cannot depose:-
the marke of
Henry H Teate:/ [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]