First transcribed
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25 August 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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190 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/70 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 25/08/2014 +
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Transcription
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The 28th day of december <u>1654< … The 28th day of december <u>1654</u>:-
An affidavit made by Robert ffoard of Ipswich}<br />
in the County of Suffolke Mariner and Joseph ffoard}<br />
of the same Mariner touching certaine anchors and}<br />
tackle belonging to a certaine hoye called the}<br />
''Richard'' of Ipswich cast awaye neere a place}<br />
called the Shoe}
'''Robert fford''' and '''Jospeh fforde''' aforesayd sworne the day<br />
above sayd before the right Worshipful William Clarke<br />
doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the high Court of<br />
Admiralty ioyntly saye and depose as followeth videlicet./
That in the moneth of March 1653 and upon or about the twenty fowerth day of the<br />
same moneth the sayd hoye the ''Richard'' of Ipswich was by stresse of weather cast<br />
awaye neere a certaine place called the Shoe And they saye that on the sayd 24th of March<br />
1653 Austin Peshley of Barking in Essex ffisherman did neere the sayd place<br />
cakked the Shoe upon the sayd 24th of March take up and save a smale Anchor<br />
weighing an hundred pounds weight or thereabouts and a broken Maste a peece of an<br />
old cable with some peeces of Rigging, Ropes and one smale foresayle all belonging<br />
to the sayd hoye which sayd Anchor broken Master a peece of a cable Rigging Ropes and<br />
foresayle were by William hudson and John Chesley and others appraised and valued<br />
at 5 ''li'' sterling And they alsoe saye and depose that upon the fifth day of Aprill one<br />
thousand sixe hunded fiftie fower Valentine hutsen and William Townsend<br />
of Barking aforesayd ffishermen did neere the sayd place called the shoe take up<br />
and save an Anchor weighing five hundred pounds weight or thereabouts and two<br />
other smale Anchors and a peece of an old Cable all belonging to the sayd hoye the<br />
''Richard'' of Ipswich save the sayd great Anchor which belonged to one Robert [?Barnes] of Ipswich and was taken into the<br />
sayd hoye at Ipswich to be carried to London for the sayd Barnes upon freight which biggest Anchor was by William hutson [?XXXX] and William<br />
Perry praised at 5 ''li'' - 10 ''s'' sterling and the two smale Anchors and peece of Cable aforesayd<br />
were by them the sayd hutson and Perry praised at 2 ''li'' - 10 ''s'' sterling And the sayd<br />
Joseph ffoard for his part saith that at the tyme the sayd hoye was soe cast awaye<br />
as aforesayd hee was Master of the sayd hoye and constitutred Master of her by<br />
the Owners of her videlicet the foresayd Robert ffoard, one daniell B[?orole] one Thomas<br />
Scott and one Robert Cleydon and that all the forementioned things taken up and<br />
saved by Austin Peshley Valentine Hutson, and William Townsend doe belonge<br />
unto and are the proper goods of the foresayd Owners except the sayde great Anchor taken to be carried to London for the sayd Barnes upon freight And the sayd Robert fforde<br />
alsoe saith that the same doe all of them except before excepted belonge to the owners aforesayd whereof<br />
hee the sayd Robert ffoard is one and was and is owner of three eight parts of all<br />
the premisses taken up and saved as aforesayd/
Repeated before doctor Clarke:-/
the marke<br />
Robert '''RF''' ffoard [MARKE, RH SIDE]<br />
Joseph fford [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 28th day of december 1654/ [CENTRE HEADING]
The clayme of Evert Gisling and company Owners}<br />
of the ''Elizabeth'' of fflushen (sic) for demorage for the}<br />
lying of the sayd shipp since her seizure}<br />
Suckley Budd}
Examined upon an Allegation apud acta/
'''John Noose''' of fflushing in Zealand mariner<br />
Master of the shipp the ''Elizabeth'' aforesayd aged<br />
thirty seaven yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne<br />
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
To the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent was Master of the shipp<br />
''Elizabeth'' during the voyage now in Controversie And thereby well knowet<br />
that the ffreighters who hyred the sayd shipp ''Elizabeth'' the voyage now in Contro=<br />
versie did agree with this deponent that the sayd shipp should staye thirty<br />
dayes and noe longer for the receiving in of her goods at Bayon in ffrance<br />
and unladeing them at haverdegrace and that if the sayd shipp should be<br />
stayed at the sayd places longer then the sayd thirty dayes then the sayd<br />
ffreightersayes then the sayd<br />
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