First transcribed
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7 November 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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301 +
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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 07/11/2013 +
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Transcription
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did of this deponents knowledge prommise a … did of this deponents knowledge prommise and undertake to pay the<br />
sayd Jones in wines at the price of wines then current at Palma<br />
but how many of the pipes of wyne there laden the sayd don John made<br />
order to the sayd Jones in lieu of the sayd hoopes butter cheese and other<br />
things hee knoweth not And further to those articles hee cannot depose./
To the 7th article hee saith that for that hee was often ashoare at Palma<br />
as personateing the Master of the sayd shipp there for her better security<br />
of tradeing there (hee this deponent being a dutchman) hee thereby knoweth<br />
that the tyme arlate the usuall price of a pipe of wine, cleere aboard,<br />
was twenty eight peeces of eight ryalls of plate, And further<br />
to this article hee cannot depose/
To 8 article hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee helped to stowe<br />
the bale of fustians and the three bales of linnens arlate both the first and second tyme they were stowed that they<br />
were stowed both tymes in a very convenient place in the sayd shipp where<br />
noe water or other wett could come at them but such as came by<br />
stormie and tempestious weather And saith that in the sayd<br />
shipps outward bound voyage shee mett with extraordinary tempest=<br />
ous weather whereby shee and her ladeing and Company were in great<br />
danger of perishing and the shipp was made soe leakie that the sayd<br />
Jones and Company were forced to carry her in to Weymouth to<br />
have her leakes stopt before shee could proceede on her voyage<br />
soe that what dammage happened to the sayd ffustians an<br />
bales of linnen was occasioned by the sayd tempestious weather<br />
and not otherwise and water the shipp tooke in by reason thereof, and<br />
not by any water or beere that rann downe the shipps scuttle And<br />
further hee cannot depose/
To the 9th hee cannot depose/
To the 10th saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
To the 11th hee saith by reason hee went the voyage in question in<br />
the quality aforesayd hee did observe (it being a thing publique<br />
and obvious not only to this deponent but generally to the shipps<br />
Company) that the arlate Gyles Bayley and Aron ffranck<br />
did behave them selves very dissolutely mutinously and<br />
disorderly throughout the whole voyage and were expressively given<br />
to drinkeing, and did quarrell with the Master if hee refused to<br />
lett them have [XXXXX] when they pleased and opposed their wastefull<br />
drinkeing of wine and other liquor, and did endeavour to stirr up the<br />
rest of the shipps company to doe the like, and would and did [?XXX] one and<br />
all one and all (meaning that all the ships company were of their mynde)<br />
when the Master found fault with them and reproached them for breakeing<br />
openoached them for breakeing<br />
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