First transcribed
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20 December 2017 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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36 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/53 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 20/12/2017 +
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Transcription
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To the third he sayeth That he this depone … To the third he sayeth That he this deponent hath discharged out of the<br />
sayd shipp for his owne use since her returne into England from<br />
the voyage in question fourtye six sticks of speckled wood, weighinge<br />
as he guesseth about twentye hundred weighte, and seaventye three<br />
sticks more of the same kinde of wood now remayninge in a warehouse<br />
belonginge to or imployed by the wayters of the custome house,<br />
and he had likewise one third of a tonne of wood laden in partnershipp<br />
betwixte him and his precontestes William Bennett and Adam Loftis<br />
and noe other goods excepte about twentye or thirtye weighte of Tobaccoe<br />
which he broughte home in his Cabyn. Et alr nescit deponere/
To the fourth he sayeth that he doth not knowe or beleive that three<br />
have bene any goods imbeazelled or conveyed out of the sayd shipp<br />
by any one/
John Jeal [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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27th ffebruary 1637.
'''Michael Herringe''' of the parish of Saint Mary Woolchurch London<br />
merchant sworne before the worshipfull William Sames doctor of Lawes Surrogate<br />
to the right worshipfull Sir Henry Marten knighte judge of his Majestyes<br />
High Court of the Admiralty and afterwards examined uppon<br />
certayne Interrogatoryeryes concerninge the shipp the ''Kingefisher'' sayeth and<br />
deposeth there unto as followeth videlicet./
To the first Interrogatorrye he saiyeth (to his now best remembrance) in<br />
the moneth of August of September last past this deponent<br />
meetinge with one of the servants of the arlate Mr Humfrey ffoxe<br />
bidd him to tell his master, that he this deponent was about to make<br />
a newe pollicye uppon the sayd shipp the ''Kingfisher'' of Plymouth<br />
and that if he did underwrite that newe pollicye then he should<br />
crosse out his name of the ould pollicye formerly underwritten by<br />
him, because there was some what to be altered in the ould pollicye<br />
which he this deponent conceaved to be more for the advantage of<br />
the Assurer then of the assured or to that effecte./
To the second and third he sayeth, That after the premisses<br />
this deponent meetinge with the sayd Mr Humfrey ffoxe<br />
and William ffoze at their cominge to London, tould them as much<br />
in effecte as he had formerlye tould the sayd Mr Humfrey ffoxe<br />
his servant...
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