HCA 13/71 f.544v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 544 |
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Karen Gunnell | |
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2013/02/20 | |
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Edited on 06/08/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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departed and afterwards arived in safetie with the said goods at the Iland
of Teneriffe, where the said exported goods soe laden for mr ffernandez his
account, were unladen, and by him this deponent (the said ffernendez his
factor) sold and disposed for the account of the said Antonio ffernendez
Caravajall, and this hee saith was and is true publique and notorious
and otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the seventh article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
the arlate John danielson being dutchman and thereby proper to make
the said shipp passe and trade at the Canaries as a dutch shipp, went
in her thither by order of the owners, (and with the privitie of the said
ffernandez) as one of her masters, being there to represent and stand as
sole master of her for better securities in trade, and to make semblance
that hee being a subiect of the States of the United Netherlands, the
goods might seeme to belong to their subiects, or others in amitie with
them, and not to the subiects of this Commonwealth, in regard of the warrs
betwixt England and Spaine, and accordingly the said John danielson
did at Teneriffa give out that hee was and appeared and passed as sole master
of the said vessell, and as if shee were belonging to subiects of the United
Netherlands, and came to trade for them, and to the purpose hee signed
the bills of lading (by himselfe as Purser) for the goods there laden for this
port, and to the end aforesaid the arlate Robert hunter did there disowne
his master-shipp, and not signe the bills, with all which artifice for
the securing of the said shipp and lading from seizure by the Spaniards
hee this deponent was thoroughly acquainted, hee being factor as aforesaid.
To the eighth article hee saith that hee and in her voyage the said ship was commanded called and
knowne by the name of the Irish Merchant, and nowe and then of the
dolphin, but at Teneriffe alwaies by name of the dolphin, under
which name shee passed as a shipp of the United Netherlands, and saith
the shipp mentioned in the Charterpartie by the name of the Irish Merchant
and the said shipp be sometimes called the dolphin were and are one and
the same shipp, which hee saith was and is publique and notorious./
To the nineth hee saith that after the arivall of the said shipp at Teneriff
the said voyage with the said ffrench linnens and other goods for as aforesaid
here laded and carried thither, hee this deponent factor and agent of
the said Antonio ffernandez Caravajall having there disposed thereof
for the said account, did in or about the moneth of June 1656, lade
and cause to be laden aboard her, then lying before Oratavo, fiftie
three pipes of wine marked with the marke in the margent, and
six hundred seventie seven hides, to be taken thence transported in her for
the said mr ffernandez his account, and here delivered to him or his
agent or assignes for his use, namely for the said ffernandez
his proper account.
To the tenth and 11th articles of the said allegation and to the bill of lading
annexed nowe showed unto him, hee saith and deposeth that upon the
lading of the said fiftie three pipes of wine and six hundred
seventie seven hides aboard the said shipp, this deponent who (as
factor aforesaid) was the lader thereof required bills of lading for the
same of and from the said John danielson, who thereupon signed
three bills (all of one tenre) for the same in this deponents presence
and saith that the said bill annexed was and is one of the said three
bills of lading, and found by the said John danielson on or about the
day of the date thereof, and that the contents thereof are true.