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3 February 2018 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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284 +
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HCA 13/53 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/02/2018 +
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<u>26th Augusti 1637</u>
'''3 … <u>26th Augusti 1637</u>
'''3 Harres'''
['''?XX E.B.''']
'''James Homewood''' of Dover in the County of Kent Seaman<br />
aged aboute 40 yeares sworne before the worshipfull doctor Exton<br />
surrogate to the righte worshipfull Sir Henry Marten Knighte doctor of<br />
Lawes and Judge of the highe Courte of the Admiralty beinge<br />
examined uppon certaine interrogatories on the behalfe of Jospeh<br />
Harres of London merchant saieth thereunto as followeth videlicet./
To the first Interrogatory hee saieth That uppon or aboute the first or<br />
second day of Auguste Anno 1634 before the departure of the<br />
shippe the ''John and Dorothie'' from Gravesend on her<br />
voyage to Virginia the interrate Joseph Harris and the interrate<br />
John Payne came to an accompte at Gravesende, and there<br />
made upp all accounts even betweene them and the sayd Payne beinge indebted to Mr Harres uppon<br />
that accounte hee the said Harris did then and there forbidd the foresaid Payne<br />
to intermeddle anymore with any of his the said Harres his busines or<br />
goods at Virginia or to receive any of them into his the sayd<br />
Paynes custody or possession, and atthe same tyme told the said Payne that<br />
hee had appoynted Thomas Burly to receive his goods and to<br />
bringe them for London, and not to dispose of them elswhere and<br />
that hee had alsoe appointed him this examinate to keepe and accompte<br />
of what Tobaccoes or other goods should bee laden or<br />
putt aboard the foresayd shippe for his the said Harres his<br />
accomptand likewise what fraighte should bee received<br />
for his the said Harres his moyety or halfe parte of the shippe<br />
and to give him the said accompte uppon theire arrivall here at Londn,<br />
the premisses hee saieth hee well knoweth to bee true for that hee<br />
this examinate was purser of the said shippe the foresayd voyage and in<br />
her and present when the sayd Harres and Payne came to<br />
accompte as before hee hath declared and alsoe when the said<br />
Harres did forbidd the said Payne to meddle with any of his the<br />
said Harres goodes./
To the second and the reste of the interrogatories hee saieth that<br />
John Payne beinge arrested uppon severall accons and layd in prison<br />
at Galloway in Ireland did as hee this examinate was there<br />
informed procure a habeas corpus to remove himselfe out of prison<br />
and the causes to bee heard before the Lord Deputy of Ireland<br />
and hee saieth that the Lord Deputy haveinge as hee this examinate heard some of the<br />
passages of the busines betweene the foresaid Mr Harres and the said<br />
Payne referred the determination thereof to the righte honorable Sir<br />
George Ratcliffe knighte, whose uppon a full heareinge of the busines<br />
demandinge of the sayd Payne wherefore or by what or whose order hee came<br />
into Ireland hee the said Payne did confesse that hee had noe<br />
orderonfesse that hee had noe<br />
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