HCA 13/73 f.560r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 560 |
Side | Recto |
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Ad 5th. dicit that the said widowe of the said deceased was
at Virginia when the said deceased departed this life, et aliter
nescit respondere./.
Ad 6th. Nescit respondere./.
Ad 7th. dicit that hee beleeveth that the said deceased's widow
was not able to make satisfaction for the goods of her husband
thast came to her hands et aliter nescit respondere./.
[???p.d] before [?Dr. Sweit]./.
Signum F Thomas ffoster [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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3d. die Augusti 1660 [CENTRE HEADING]
Rp. EA
7us:
[?Johannes] Ireland de Wapping in Comitatu
Midd. Manta atatis 31 annoru anteo [?circitir]
jurant et Examinatus dicit et deponit put Sequitur./.
Ad 1um et 2dus [?arlot] dicta [?Allegationis] ex parte Wheeler in hac causa
data, dicit et deponit That this deponent was Boatswaine of
the arlate Ship the Thomas and Anne all the Voyage in question
and saith that hee this deponent being on shore at Virginia (when
the said ship was there) hee met the arlate Mr Francis Wheeler
(since deceased) who then gave this deponent a noate to fetch some
tobaccoes from Shore, onboard the said Ship Thomas and Anne
which noate this deponent showed to Christopher Evelling the Master of her who
ordered this deponent to see after the fetching them on board, and
this deponent Employed his [?pcontest] Thomas ffoster in fetching
the saime, and saith that hee soe fetched and brought onboard
the said Ship thirty and one Hogsheds of Tobaccoe (which this
helped to Stowe) And the said Mr Wheeler at the time of
the Lading the same (which was in or about the moneth of
November and December last) was the true and Lawfull owner
thereof and soe [? spelt with one m but abbreviation line? commonly] Accounted and the same were shipped to be conveyeth
hether in Her, and here to be delivered to ffrances Wheeler
the younger, Son to the foresaid ffrancis Wheeler, and hee the
said ffrancis Wheeler the Younger as this deponent hath Oftentimes
Credibly heard tooke Tonnage in the said ship before her
depature for England for the said Tobaccoes and by the Agreement
(as hee hath likewise heard) hee was to have paid dead freight
had not the said Tobacoes bin laden. And this deponent hath bin
Credibly informed and verily beleeveth that the said Frances
Wheeler deceased did alsoe lade or cause to be laden onboard
the arlate ship Honor the time and place aforesaid another quantity
of Tobaccoe, and that hee did intend to have come over in
her for England et aliter nescit.
Ad 3rd. et 4um. articulos dicit et deponit that soone after the said
Tobaccoes were putt onboard the Thomas and Anne aforesaid
the said ffrances Wheeler thelder departed this life leaving behind him one Ellinor
his widow who was Stepmother to ffrances Wheeler the Younger, and