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24 April 2013 +
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Colin Greenstreet +
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183 +
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HCA 13/72 +
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'''TNA'''
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PROB 4/14692 Woodgreen, Captain, Isaac, of St. Paul, Shadwell, Mdx. 1689 10 May
PROB 11/394/415 Will of Isaac Woodgreene, Gentleman of Saint Paul Shadwell, Middlesex. 26 March 1689<br />
PROB 11/396/388 Will of Isaac Woodgreene, Shipwright of Ratcliffe, Middlesex. 27 September 1689
<u>State Papers</u>
SP 46/137/561 State Papers Domestic: Supplementary. ADMIRALTY. Masters' certificates granted by Trinity House: Master: John Dawney of Goulstone Signatures: Isaac Woodgreene, John Bradenham. 22 February 1673odgreene, John Bradenham. 22 February 1673 +
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The 9th of November 1657.
Gold and others … The 9th of November 1657.
Gold and others against Dobbins}<br />
Smith. Suckley.}
Exámined upon the fore said allegation given in on the<br />
behalfe of the said Dobbins.
'''dt. dobbins 3.'''
'''Captaine Isaac Woodgreene''' of Wapping Mariner<br />
aged 40 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee this deponent<br />
hath gone Master of severall shipps within those twenty yeares last past upon divers<br />
voyages from this Port of London to Portugall: Spaine Italy and Turkey and to<br />
severall parts and places And thereby knoweth that hee this deponent hath bin paid and<br />
allowed by his freighters and imployers (over and above the freight of the goods by him<br />
carried to those places from London) a royall upon every bale of goods carried to those<br />
places for averidge, and for every peece of fflanders goods or hollands goods by him<br />
taken in in the downes or at dover to carry to the places aforesayd (over and above<br />
the freight of them) a royall for averidge upon every ducket paid for freight of them, for a and<br />
hath receaved of his freighters and imployers with within the sayd tyme, for goods taken om<br />
in Turkey to be brought to London a Ryall upon ever for Averidge upon every bale of goods<br />
there laden which over and above the freight of them, which Averidge was constantly<br />
paid him before or at the tyme of firmeing the bills of ladeing for the same, And at<br />
Zant hee saith hee hath receaved within the sayd tyme of her freighter freighters and imployers<br />
there for Averidge (over and above freight as aforesayd) fower ryall upon every tonne<br />
of goods there laden for London at or before the firmeing the bills of ladeing for the same And for what goods hee<br />
hath within the sayd tyme taken in at Spaine to be theire transported to London three Ryalls<br />
Averidge upon each tonne of goods there aden, over and above the freight as aforesayd And<br />
that upon his safe Arrivall at London from any of the sayd places hee hath constantly<br />
receaved of his Imployers over and above the freight as aforesayd, and over and above<br />
the Averidge paid unto him as aforesayd at the signeing of the bills of ladeing as aforesayd<br />
sixe pence XXXXX Averidge were upon every tonne of goods delivered at London from<br />
the sayd places And thXX hath the like Averidge hath bin and is usually and customarily paid to and<br />
from any of the sayd places for goods (by all Merchants) unto Masters of shipps, and<br />
soe hath bin for those twenty yeares last past and as hee verily beleeveth have bin soe<br />
paid synce out of mynde and memory of men now liveing<br />
and is paid in consideration to oblige the masters and Companyes of shipps to make good what dammage happenedth by ill stowage<br />
dammage and want of pumpeing and embezilment<br />
And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 2 and 3 hee saith hee hath not at any tyme gone any voyage from Lisbone to Brazeele<br />
and therefore cannot of his certayne knowledge depose any thing to the Contents<br />
thereof but verily beleeveth that there is an Averidge allowed to Masters of<br />
shipps and their Companyes, as well as there is to other places as aforesayd<br />
and beleeveth the Averidge allowed for viages to and from Brazeele is greater<br />
farr greater than those parid to or from any of the other places, by reason of the<br />
length of the voyage and the danger that Masters and Companyes of shipps who<br />
goe thether undergoe through the unhealthyness of the Clymate and the danger<br />
of seizure by the hollanders who are in hostility with all such as trade from<br />
Lisbone to Brazeele, and alsoe for that they are ˹likewise˺ thereby lyable to make good what goods<br />
are damnified by ill stowage or damage and want of pimpeing and imbezillment And<br />
further to those articles hee cannot depose
To the 4th hee cannot depose having never gone any voyage to Brazeele as aforesaydr gone any voyage to Brazeele as aforesayd +
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