HCA 13/73 f.536v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 536 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/06/12 |
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Ad 3.um Arlum et schedula ibi mencoatum et nuncibi visam dicit That before the said ships proceed[?ing ?on GUTTER]
said voyage, the Arlate Symon Bonython did hyre
John Williams as Masters mate, and [?John GUTTER]
Woodward as Chirurgeon, and Merline Hescox as [?carpenter GUTTER]
of the said ship, and all and every other the mariners and [?those GUTTER]
whose names are expressed in the schedule here[?under GUTTER]
annexed, (which this deponent hath now seen and casued to be read
unto him) at the severall and respective rates therein
mentioned and set downe, and that they the said mariners
after such their hyring enter into the ships imployment
and were entered into whole pay upon the 9.th day of [?December GUTTER]
1659, and served in her the respective monethes and dayes [?sett GUTTER]
downe and expressed in the foresaid schedule, and were [XXX GUTTER]
received (according Agreement between the said Bonython [?and GUTTER]
them) the severall wages and sums of money therein
mentioned and set downe, which he knoweth for that [?hee GUTTER]
hath heard the said Bonython oftentimes confesse the same
and for that this Deponent went Boatswaine of the said ship [?on ?the GUTTER]
said voyage, and was hyred according to the rate [?mentioned GUTTER
in the said schedule abd received part of his wages in Ireland after that rate. Et alr nescit./
Ad 4.um dicit That after the foresaid 9.th day of December
1659. the said Symon Bonython and Company did sayle
with the said ship from, the port of Bristoll to goe to the [XXX GUTTER]
and thence to London Derry in Ireland, and in each of the said [XXX GUTTER]
did discharge and relade goods and merchandizes for the [XX GUTTER]
account of the ffreighters aforesaid and did bring home diverse
wares and merchandizes for the account aforesaid to the port of
Bristoll, and there delivered the same in safety. And [XX GUTTER]
that the foresaid Master and mariners of the said ship did [?doe GUTTER]
their service in her well and truly discharge their respective
duties and offices of this deponents sight and certaine knowledge
Et alr nescit./
Ad 5um Arlum discit That the Arlate Simon Bonython [?was GUTTER]
after his returne to Bristoll arrested by John William[?s GUTTER]
Masters mate of the said ship the voyage in question for his wages for [XXX GUTTER]
service done in her, and was forced to pay him and [?severall GUTTER]
others (if not all) of the said ships Company their wages [?accord= GUTTER]
ing to the rates, and the times respectively mentioned in
the foresaid schedule, which this deponent knoweth being [?there GUTTER]
and seeing the same soe paid to severall of them, and soe receiving his owne wages [?from GUTTER]
him the said Bonyton. Et Aliter nescit./