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HCA 13/70 f.732r Annotate
First transcribed 28 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 732  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/01/2015  +
Transcription the water side, about two a clock in the mthe water side, about two a clock in the morning of the 22th of January last<br /> being Saturday, after they had bin all that night together there where they supped<br /> together, And otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition. To the third hee saith that they met together at another house in Woolwich about six of the<br /> clock on the friday night of the 21th of January and about 9 of the clock came to the [?XXXX] and there [?stopped] and then continued<br /> and were merry together all night, and about four of the clock the next morning pasterd<br /> And upon their said departure, the said Trumpeter seeing them prepare to come for<br /> London, said in dutch to this effect, mowe I see that I am betraide and sold. To the fourth hee saith hee this deponent in a fortnight or three weekes space<br /> wherein this deponent was a waiter aboard a prize shipp at Woolwich, severall<br /> times sawe the said Trumpeter, but never spake with or was in his company<br /> saving the time predeposed. To the fifth hee saith the said words and confession were spoken in the dutch language, and<br /> gained from the said Trumpeter by the Interrogation and questioning of the said<br /> Abraham Johnson, and otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition. To the 6th hee saith the said Trumpeter is a lustie, black, and middlestatured man,<br /> of about 34 yeares of age in this deponents iudgement, and this deponent<br /> was present by contrivance of and with the said Johnson, Pembridge and Simonds<br /> who with this deponent contrived that meeting with the said Trumpeter. To the 7th hee saith the said confessions were made and spoken in answer to the<br /> questioning of the said Abraham Johnson as aforesaid. To the 8th hee saith that hee was borne at Callombe neare [?Abingdon] in<br /> Oxfordshire, and can speake high and lowe dutch, and that English is his<br /> mother tongue, and that hee hath bin master of them or able to speake them<br /> for theise 26 yeares last namely high and lowe dutch, having lived longe in those<br /> countries. To the 9th negatively. To the 10th hee saith hee was not any of the company of the shipps that tooke<br /> the ''Salvador''. Repeated before doctors Clarke and Godolphin. William Astell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ******************************* The same day. [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the said allegation given in the 24th of September<br /> 1653. '''4.''' '''William Pembridge''' of the parish of Saint Magnus<br /> London haberdasher, aged 48 yeares or thereabouts<br /> sworne and examined. To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that<br /> on or about the two and twentieth of January last past hee this deponent was<br /> present in the house of one Rawlins at the shipp in Woolwich and in company<br /> of his precontest William Astell and others together with Cornelius Peterson<br /> Trumpeter of the shipp the ''Salvador'' (Christian Cloppenburgh master)<br /> and of the saile maker of the ssaid shipp, and there happening speech and<br /> discourse in dutch betweene his precontest Abraham Johnson (who was alsoe<br /> present) and the said Cornelius Peterson touching the said shipp the ''Salvador''<br /> which was then lyin in the River neere Woolwich, hee the said Trumpeter<br /> acknowledged and said that the said shipp the ''Salvador'' belonged to holland and<br /> used from time to time to trade betwixt Amsterdam and Cadiz, and was then<br /> bound for Amsterdam to dischardge, and that her owners and the owners of<br /> her silver and goods lived at Amsterdam, and that hee the said Trumpeter<br /> and teh rest of the shipps company lived in holland. And the said<br /> Cornelius Peterson being demannded by the said Abraham Johnson howe they would get their goods into<br /> holland if the shipp were bound for Ostend, made answer to this effect, wee<br /> shall get them well enough thither in sloopes and Billanders; And<br /> furtheres and Billanders; And<br /> further  +
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