First transcribed
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29 November 2012 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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266 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Verso +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 29/11/2012 +
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Transcription
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rise against the Master of the sayd shipp … rise against the Master of the sayd shipp and refuse to doe<br />
their dutye therein and to hand the sayles unlesse they might<br />
have two pounds of butter a weeke allowed to them to a [messe GUTTER]<br />
which was halfe a pound of butter to a messe extraordinary, (the<br />
actuall allowance being but a pound and a halfe of butter to a messe<br />
and one Abraham Carr in the behalfe of him selfe and the reste<br />
of the sayd mutineers told the sayd Master in expresse termes<br />
in presence of this deponent and the rest of the sayd shipps Company<br />
that they would not handle a sayle unlesse they might bee allowed<br />
two pounds of butter a weeke to a messe, and reviled this deponent<br />
and called him Rogue and other opprobious termes because hee haveing the ordering of the sayd allowance committed<br />
to him told them that they knew well that the ordinary allowance<br />
was but a pound and a halfe of butter to a messe and that<br />
hee this deponent could not answere it to his principalls the arlate<br />
Mr ffarrington who victualled and manned the sayd shipp if hee did<br />
allowe them any more, but they still persisting wilfully in their demand<br />
of 2li to a messe and refusing to handle the sayles unlesse they might<br />
have such allowance, the Master was thereby forced to allowe them<br />
two pounds of butter a weeke to a messe and did allowe them soe for<br />
all the tyme of the outward bound voyage and untill<br />
about the latter end of May 1655, by which meanes the<br />
arlate Mr ffarington was damnified in expence of butter<br />
more than ordinary to the value of thirty or forty shillings sterling or<br />
thereabouts And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the second third and fowerth articles of the sayd allegation<br />
hee saith that hee being Purser as a foresayd knoweth<br />
the sayd shipp the ''George Bonadventure'' having taken in at<br />
London (among other ladeing) seaven hundred quarters of wheate<br />
did arrive with<br />
the same on board her the voyage in question<br />
at Zant upon or about the three and twentieth day of Aprill 1655 and<br />
was there to deliver the same And saith the sayd Corne of this<br />
deponents sight and knowledge was in the transportation to Zant much<br />
damnified by water taken in through the hatches of the sayd<br />
shipp which was occasioned by the negligence of the Carpenter<br />
of the sayd shipp William Bickley and his Mate their negligence<br />
to calke and keepe the sayd hatches tight, which they omitted to<br />
doe though this deponent (observing the sayd hatches to bee faulty<br />
and want calkeing) did severall tymes speake to them to amend<br />
the same And hee saith that after the sayd shipps arrivall<br />
at Zant with the sayd Corne Nathani[ell GUTTER]<br />
hutchinson Masters mate of the sayd shipp did take as hee told this<br />
deponent take some of the sayd Corne out of a Greekes boate which<br />
hadt of a Greekes boate which<br />
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