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HCA 13/72 f.180v Annotate
First transcribed 3 May 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 180  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
People <u>Samuel(l) Haughton</u> * "<u>Samuel(l) Haughton</u> * "[YEAR?] 11 March. '''Samuel Haughton of London, scrivener aged 20, late servant of Christopher Townesend, late citizen and scrivener of London''', and Edward Mann aged 22, servant of William Toone, citizen and haberdasher of London, depose that Elias Pilgrim, mariner, on 7 August 1652, gave a bond to Toone for goods to be shipped to Barbados in the ''Paramour'', Mr. Joseph Ward. William Toone aged 49 deposes that he has not received any return from Elias Pilgrim" (MCD 7)UNIQc9188cd984391be7-ref-000010AE-QINU7)UNIQc9188cd984391be7-ref-000010AE-QINU  +
Primary sources <u>Henry Berry</u> PROB 11/26<u>Henry Berry</u> PROB 11/267/511 Will of William Berry, Shipwright of Stepney, Middlesex 22 September 1657<br /> PROB 11/411/219 Will of Christopher Berry, Shipwright now belong to His Majesty's Ship Adventure of Ratcliffe, Middlesex 12 September 1692 SP 46/137/590 State Papers Domestic: Supplementary. ADMIRALTY. Tenders: Name of Contractor: Henry Berry, William Okell Commodity: Timber 1673 <u>Jonathan Bigland</u> PROB 4/21544 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Bigland, Charles, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey. 26 September 1665 <u>Samuell Haughton</u> PROB 11/382/225 Will of Samuel Haughton, Scrivener of London 18 February 1686hton, Scrivener of London 18 February 1686  +
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Transcription The third of November 1657. Judith dixforThe third of November 1657. Judith dixford against the hulke}<br /> the ''Elizabeth''} Exámined upon an allegation made in the [XXX GUTTER]<br /> of Court this instant day on the behalfe of the<br /> said dixford. '''Rp. 1''' '''Henry Berry''' of Redriff in the County of Surrey<br /> Shipwright, aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts sworne<br /> and exámined. To the said allegation hee saith and deposeth , that hee well knoweth<br /> the said Hulke the ''Elizabeth'', and that yesterday and this day<br /> this deponent and his contest Jonathan Bigland (alsoe Shipwright)<br /> tooke a view and diligently looked and tooke notice of the<br /> condition of the said hulke, and found and agreed that shee is in<br /> a very perishing condition, and by reason of her leakiness<br /> and being extremely out of repaire, suncke at every tide<br /> of flood, the water having free passage into and out of her<br /> through her greate leakes, and that shee rotts by soe lying,<br /> and saith that unlesse shee be speadily repaired, shee wilbe<br /> be quite spoiled and become totally unserviceable, All<br /> which hee knoweth being a Shipwright, and thereby well skilled<br /> in the condition of shipps and vessells. And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose, saving thex soe viewed the said vessell as XXXX<br /> as this deponents wharfe at Redriff. Henry Berry SIGNATURE, RH SIDE ************************<br /> The same day. CENTRE HEADING Exámined upon the foresaid allegation. '''Rp. 2''' '''Jonathan Bigland''' of Redriff Shipwright, aged<br /> 28 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined. To the said allegation hee saith that the the said hulke the<br /> ''Elizabeth'' lying at the wharfe of his precontest, and this<br /> deponent working in his yard neere the said wharfe, hath [XXX GUTTER]<br /> and almost daily tooke notice of her there lying in a very<br /> badd condition, being sunck at every tide of flood, through<br /> her leakines and insufficiencie, and saith that yesterday [and GUTTER]<br /> this day this examinate and his precontest henry Berry<br /> did purposely view her in respect of her condition, and [did GUTTTER]<br /> found that shee is in a very perishing condition, and extremely<br /> out of repaire, and that if shee be not speadily repaired<br /> shee will become ˹alltogether˺ unserviceable and spoiled, and good for<br /> nothing but to burne. '''+++''' The marke of Jonathan [MARKE, RH SIDE]<br /> Bigland. ************************************ The 14th of January 1657 English style Page and others against Cole}<br /> dyer, Cheeke} Examined on an allegation given in on the behalfe of<br /> the sayd Page and others '''see XX 2.nd''' '''j.us''' '''Samuell Haughton''' of the parish of Allhallowes Lom[barde GUTTER]<br /> streete London Scriverner. aged twenty one yeares and [XXX GUTTER]<br /> a wittness sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followethd examined saith and deposeth as followeth  +
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