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Cases in HCA 13/71 mentioning salt



Salt from Rochell in France to Curland on the Baltic


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  • "1. to his owne use, and hense hee went in ballast to hull, and there tooke

2. in wheate and leade upon the said affreightment for Bordeaux and as shee GUTTER
3. was going thither ward therewith, shee was taken by Ostenders, who carried
4. her to Saint Sebastians, where the said goods being taken out, shee went
5. to Rochell and loaded ˹salt˺ for the said Mr Lucie and carried and delivered the GUTTER
6. same at Southampton and thense went in ballast to Rochell and there
7. tooke in another cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to
8. Derliba in Curland, and there delivered part thereof, and carried the
9. rest to derwinda and delivered it, and there took in a cargo of
10. pipestaves for this port for mr tuXXes account, and there delivered
11. the same, and hense went in ballast to Norway, and there tooke in
12. casks and deales for his account for Dartmouth and there delivered
13. the same, and thense went in ballast to Rochell, and tooke in another
14. cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to Riga to and
15. delivered the same to the foresaid harman Barker, who reladed GUTTER
16. her with her present lading for this port for the said mr
17. Lucies account as aforesaid, and saith hee alwaies and XXXXtimes GUTTER
18. received his wages for his service as master of the said shipp of
19. and from the said mr Lucie, either by this deponents himselfe
20. or his wife to whom (in this deponents absense) the same was sometimes GUTTER
21. paid, shee living at Saint Saviours Dock, and otherwise hee referreth
22. himselfe to his foregoeing deposition."

- HCA 13/71 f.299v Case: The claime of Luke Luce of London Marchant for the Saint John Baptist of which Broeder Barxson is Master and goods; Deposition: 1. Broeder Backson of London Mariner, aged 40 yeeres (Signature of "Brodear Ba?ckson" at end of deposition); Date: 11/07/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet.[1]
  1. HCA 13/71 f.299v