HCA 13/73 f.551v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 551 |
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Katherine Parker | |
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2014/08/08 | |
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Edited on 03/11/2016 by Colin Greenstreet |
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And a short space after this deponent received another order from
the said Admirall Stokes to send some goods out of the Guiney
(which were before brought out of the ffairfax onboard
the Guiney, and were Commonly said to be taken out of the
2 Prizes in question or one of them by the said winter.
And accordingly this deponent did send on shore to the said
Admirall some bales of goods (but how many bales hee rembers not) and two small bags of Copper
And saith that there were noe
papers whatsoever taken from the said winter nor any
money or goods (besides what is before mentioned) that
this deponent Knoweth of And saith this deponent tooke noe money
plate or goods whatsoever out of either of the prizes.
in Question and further cannot Answer/:
To the 6th hee saith he never sawe the Dutch Consull
interrate./
To the 7th hee saith that hee doth not remember how
long the said winter was under restraint before hee
made his escape and otherwise negatively/.
To the 8th hee saith hee never sawe the Instructions
Interrate read or delivered to the said winter./:
Repeated before Doctor Exton/.
Jeffrey Pearse [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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pd 9us.
28: August 1660./:
quoad the Hopewell praedict.}
Smith}
James Jenkins junior de ffanrchurch streete London
Milliner aetatis 26 annorum aut eo circiter juratus
et Examinatue dicit et depoint put sequitur./.
Ad jum Arlum dictee Allonis in hac causa datae, dicit et deponit
that hee well Knoweth the arlate John Jefferyes James Jenkins
Thomas Colclough Thomas Burton and Richard Netmaker
who hee saith are all subjects of this Kingdome of England and they were the true and lawfull owners of the
Arlate ship the Hopewell in the moneths of November and
December 1657. and soe they continued and were untill
her seizre hereafter mentioned. And for sure Commonly [[?reputed]
which hee deposeth for that hee this deponent was then servant to the
said James Jenkins one of the said Owners and thereby
came to knowe the same et alr nescit./.
Ad 2dum 3um et 4um dicit that the forenamed Owner of the said ship
did here in the River of Thames put a cargoe of goods
amounting to a great value on board the said Ship to be carried in her upon [XXX]
joint Accounts to the Coast of Africa and thereto be trucked
and barterred away for Comodityes of that Country and
the same to be Carried to Virginia upon the said Owners
Account