First transcribed
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7 March 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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121 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/03/2013
[[Category:Occupation Boatswain]] +
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Transcription
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On the 25th of September 1657.
Taylor and … On the 25th of September 1657.
Taylor and company}<br />
against Seaman.}
'''Rp.'''
'''Thomas Gray''' of Wapping Boat=swaine of<br />
the shipp the ''Golden ffleece'', being<br />
produced by Captaine Seaman Captaine<br />
of the said ''Golden ffleece'', and being sworne<br />
by the right worshippfull John Godolphin Doctor<br />
of Lawes one of the Judges etcetera to depose the<br />
truth of the whole business aswell of the outward<br />
as the homeward bound voyages unto Mr<br />
David Budd and Mr Ralph Suckley the<br />
Referrees appointed to have this busines by<br />
the sayd Judge, did by vertue of such oath<br />
depose and say as followeth
That all and whatsoever damage did come and happen<br />
unto the outward bound lading of the sayd shipp<br />
which was part delivered at Leghorne, and part<br />
at Scanderoone, did absolutely and meerly come and<br />
happen unto the said goods by the stresse of foule<br />
weather the most which in her voyage to those places and<br />
not by the least negligence or carlessnese of the<br />
said shipps mariners, (that he the deponent knoweth of)<br />
And whereas it is pretended by the sayd Captaine Seaman<br />
that the Mariners of the sayd shipp would at Leghorne<br />
have mutineed, had not he the sayd Seaman promised that<br />
the shipp should beare all the damage that had happened<br />
to her said outward bound lading he deposeth and saith<br />
that he (being presente at that time) did himselfe few grumble but did not see nor could<br />
perceive that thise was and shew at all then of any mutiny<br />
of the shipps company, and he saith that he doth<br />
not beleive there was any intention in them to mutiny;<br />
And he deposeth that the sayd Captaine Seaman<br />
did at Leghorne tell this deponent that the shipp should beare<br />
all the damage that had happned to her sayd outward bound lading<br />
and bad him this deponent to deliver soe much to the<br />
shipps Company, And for the homewarde bound voyage<br />
he sayth that what soever goods were taken in upon the<br />
sayd voyage were delivered here at this Port of London<br />
safe and well conditioned without any imbezelement of<br />
the sayd Mariners, and that the sayd Mariners did<br />
respectively doe their dutyes both honestly and carefully<br />
aswell in her outward=bound as homeward=bound voyage<br />
The premisses he deposeth because being Bosen of the sayd<br />
shipp he was in her both her outward and inward<br />
voyage predeposed of
Thomas Gray [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before doctor GodolphinRH SIDE]
Repeated before doctor Godolphin +
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7 July 2016 14:57:46 +
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