HCA 13/72 f.451v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 451 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/11/14 |
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth that
the Mary and Joyce arlate sett sayle from the port of London in the moneth of
July 1657 having in her then severall goods and Merchandizes and being
bound for Tittuan Sally Saphia and Santa Cruze and thence to the
Canaries to lade wynes and transport them for London this hee knoweth
for that hee went from London a passenger in the sayd shipp as servant
to Mr Thomas Warren a Merchant of London only to learne the way
and manner of trade in Merchandizing affayres in those parts whether the
sayd shipp was bound the sayd voyage./
To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee heard the arlate
William Warren saye that there were some woolen Cloathes laden aboard
the sayd shipp Mary and Joyce at London before her departure thence on the voyage
in question for Accompt of the arlate John Walker and comitted to the
care and disposall of him the sayd William Warren to dispose of them
in parts beyond the seas to the best advantage of the sayd John
Walker And aksoe heard the arlate Phillip Stafford saye and acknowledge
that there were some fowling peeces laden aboard the sayd shipp
at London before her departure thence on the voyage in question for Accompt
of the arlate William Wall and Committed to the sayd Stafford
his care to dispose of them in parts beyond the seas to the best
advantage of the sayd William Wall And further to this article
hee cannot depose./
To the 3 and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee goeing passenger
as aforesayd knoweth that the Mary and Joyce arlate after her departure
from London arrived at Tittuan Sally Saphia and Santa Cruze and
went thence to the Canarie Islands and arrived in the roade of Oratava
there in or about the beginning of ffebruary 1657 and hee heard
the sayd Stafford and William Warren saye that they had disposed
of the goods soe committed to their Care by the sayd Walker and
Wall in Barbary, and had invested them in Waxe and other
goods and therewith bought severall pipes of wyne and laded them aboard the Mary and Joyce at Oratavo in ffebruary 1657 for Accompt
of the sayd Walker and Wall to bee thence transported
for London and there delivered to them the sayd Walker and Wall or their
Assignes for their Accompt and that the wines soe laden for
their sayd Accompt were marked with the marke in the margent
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And this deponent well remembreth that at Oratava in the Canarie
Iland hee sawe one pipe of Canarie wyne having that marke
thereon at the ladeing thereof And further to these articles hee cannot
depose./
To the 5th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee alsoe observed
that in the sayd Moneth of ffebruary 1657 (old style) there was laden
abaord the sayd shipp Mary and Joyce in the Roade of Oratava aforesayd
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