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HCA 13/72 f.273v Annotate
First transcribed 29 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 273  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
People <u>Roger Kilvart/Kilvert</u> <u>Roger Kilvart/Kilvert</u> <br /> <u>Hezekiah Usher</u> A Wikipedia article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezekiah_Usher Hezekiah Usher (b.1615, d. 1676)] states that he was the first known book seller in British America. This source states that Usher was born in Bethnal Green, and moved with his brother Robert Usher to the Massachusetts Bay colony by 1642, when he appears as the owner of a house in Cambridge, MA. as the owner of a house in Cambridge, MA.  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>PROB</u> PROB 4'''TNA''' <u>PROB</u> PROB 4/13038 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Kilvert, Margaret, of St. Martin in the Feilds, Mdx, widdow. 12 February 1676 PROB 11/267/429 Will of Roger Kilvert, Merchant of London 17 September 1657<br /> PROB 11/311/492 Will of Roger Kilvert, Mariner of London 16 July 1663er Kilvert, Mariner of London 16 July 1663  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 24/09/2013  +
Transcription knowledge but hath heard and beleeveth thaknowledge but hath heard and beleeveth that the shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' whereof<br /> John Clason was Master did fall fowle of the ''Isaack'' at Sea and brake [?downe GUTTER]<br /> all her masts and her side[?s] and did her other much dammage wherby shee<br /> was left in the sea in a perishing condition; And as hee hath heard<br /> and beleeveth by meanes thereof the shipp and her ladeing and eleven passengers<br /> who continued aboard her perished and were utterly lost And further hee<br /> cannot answere/ To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith hee knew the ship ''Isaack'' and saith shee was<br /> of the burthen of ffowerscore tonne and upwards and was worth shee her tackle<br /> and furniture the tyme Interrogated in this deponents Judgment (shee being a strong<br /> shipp and carrying fower gunnes) sixe hundred pound lawfull English money<br /> And saith that the Interrogant Robert Saunders and William Thomas her<br /> Master were two of her Owners the tyme Interrogate And saith the<br /> twenty two slabbs avoard her for this deponents Accompt were worth the<br /> summe of one hundred thirty two pounds fowerteene shillings sterling<br /> And further as to the value of her ladeing for that hee knoweth not the<br /> particulers nor quantitie of it hee cannot depose./ To the last Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot depose having not heard the Master or<br /> Company of the ''Saint Jacob'' say any thing to the effect Interrogate./ '''See B5:''' Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ John Bateman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *************************** The eighth of Aprill 1658. On the behalfe of Catherin)<br /> kil[?v]erth against the ''Providence'') Examined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe<br /> of the said Mris kil?wert 31 March last Smith dt. '''1''' '''Hezekiah Usher''' of Boston in New England Stationer<br /> aged 42 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined To the sixth article and second schedule hee saith and deposeth that the contents of the<br /> said second schedule is true, and that this deponent is the same<br /> hezakiah Usher therein mentioned, who entred the action on behalfe<br /> of the parties therein mentioned and declared as in the said schedule<br /> is contained, and that Judgment or the Juries Verdict was<br /> given as therein is expressed, and that this deponent extracted<br /> the said schedule out of the originall thereof remaining at<br /> Boston in New England, and saith hee knoweth Edward<br /> Ranson who subscribed the same, and is Recorder there. And saith<br /> there was after the said Judgment or verdict securitie given to<br /> this deponent to the use of Colonell Temple by Robert Patsh[?a]ll<br /> on behalfe of Roger kilvart, and company for the summe mentioned<br /> in the said schedule found by the Jury, videlicet one hundred and<br /> eleaven pounds twelve shillings damages and three pounds and<br /> eight pence costs of sute, which securitie this deponent left in the<br /> hand of Thomas Lake (mentioned in the said schedule) his fellow<br /> Agent, to the end that hee should receive the said money to the use aforesaid<br /> But as touching fifteene pounds paid for a mariners wages,<br /> hee knoweth<br /> nothing thereof but knoweth that the shipp allegate was arrested by or at the sute<br /> of a mariner or mariners, but who such mariner<br /> or mariners hee knoweth not, And further cannot depose Repeated before doctor Godolphin Hezekiah Usher [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]lphin Hezekiah Usher [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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