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17 January 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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506 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/70 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 17/01/2015 +
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Transcription
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The 14th day of September 1655/ [CENTRE HE … The 14th day of September 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Cowse against Keene}<br />
Suckley Smith}
Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the sayd Cowse./
'''d: Suckly'''
'''7'''
'''Richard Duck''' of London Merchant aged 26 yeares or thereabouts<br />
as followeth videlicet./
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent was a factor<br />
resident at Saint Lucar in the yeare 1654 at the tyme when the arlate Edward Keene came in with his vessell the<br />
''John and Elizabeth'' into Saint Lucar and knoweth that hee was then generally accompted to bee<br />
the Master of the sayd vessell and did take care of and mannage the sayd vessell as<br />
Master thereof And further saving his subsequent depositions hee cannot depose./
To the 2: 3: 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth that hwee<br />
this deponent knoweth nothing of the letteing the sayd shipp to freight<br />
nor of the bargaine made betwixt the sayd Cowse and Keene touching the same for<br />
that hee was then at Saint Lucar in Spaine And further to these articles hee cannot depose<br />
saving hee saith that hee this deponent (being a Correspondent of the sayd Cowse at<br />
Saint Lucar and the sayd Keene arriveing there with his sayd vessell and divers<br />
goods which as this deponent heard were laded on board her for Accompte of the<br />
sayd Cowse and ordered to be transported to Santa Cruse arlate) did perswade<br />
and advise the sayd Keene to goe with the sayd goods from Saint Lucar to Santa Cruse<br />
according to contracte betweene the sayd Cowse and Keene and hee this deponent<br />
told the sayd Keene that hee did conceive that it would be bery preiudiciall<br />
to the sayd Cowse if hee the sayd Keene did not proceede to Palma with the<br />
sayd goods laded for Mr Cowes his Accompt and with all told the sayd Keene<br />
that hee this deponent was very well assured that the sayd Cowse had at Palma<br />
provided a ladeing of wyne or other merchandize to be there transported to<br />
England and that therefore it would be necessarie for the sayd Keene to proceede on<br />
her voyage to Palma according to agreement<br />
amd hee this deponent endeavoured to perswade the sayd Keene not to unlade any of the said Mr Cowes his goods at Saint<br />
Luicar but to expecte an answere of a letter which, hee this deponent wrote to the sayd Mr Cowes touching the arriveing [#]
[# LH MARGIN AT 90 DEGREES]<br />
of the sayd vessell at Saint Lucar (immediately after the same vessell arrived there) which letter this deponent showed and read<br />
to the sayd Keene
Ruban Ducke [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]
And hee saith that the sayd Keene<br />
haveing mett with some disaster at sea whereby hee had spent his masts this<br />
deponent did in the behalfe of the sayd Cowse offer him the sayd Keene to supplie<br />
him with money sufficient to repayre his sayd vessell and fitt her to<br />
proceede on her voyage to Palma and in order thereunto hee this deponent<br />
did pay unto the sayd Keene and others by his appointment the summe of twenty<br />
pounds sterling or thereabouts which notwithstanding the sayd Keene did<br />
at Saint Lucar till this deponent in [?XXX] of [?XXtournes] that hee would goe directly for England and thereupon lett out his sayd vessell to ffreight to bring goods to London although<br />
this deponent earnestly perswaded him to proceede on his sayd voyage to Palma<br />
and although his shipp was then repayred and in as good condition to have proceeded on<br />
his voyage to Palna as to have come to London did refuse to goe to Palma and came for London And further to these articles<br />
hee cannot depose saving his subsequeny deposition./
To the 7th hee cannot depose/
To the 8th hee saith that this deponent did the sixth of december<br />
1654 new style send a letter to the sayd Cowse (being the letter above mentioned)<br />
and thereby certified him that the sayd Keene was then at Saint Lucar, but had happened<br />
a disaster at sea which had at present disabled him to proceede on his voyage to<br />
Palma, and that hee this deponent had offered the sayd Keene to furnish him<br />
with what moneys was necessare and assiste him in what lay in this deponents<br />
power that hee might proceede on his voyage to Palma And hee saith the sayd<br />
Cowsea And hee saith the sayd<br />
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