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HCA 13/72 f.37v Annotate
First transcribed 28 April 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 37  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/04/2014  +
Transcription knowledge depose not being present at the knowledge depose not being present at the same, And saith, That the voiage<br /> interrate was one of the first of that nature that this deponent knoweth of<br /> but hath credibly heard, that severall other English shipps before that [XXX] and<br /> particularly the shipp the ''Victory'' of London, had performed a voiage of that<br /> kind. To the 7th hee saith hee verily beleeveth, That the Brazeel is a place of<br /> very great heat, and not very well agreeing with English constitutions,<br /> And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose To the 8th hee saith, hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition To the 9th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And<br /> further or otherwise cannot of his owne knowledge depose:-/ To the 10th hee saith, That to the best of this deponents remembrance the wages<br /> both of Master and Mariners in such Voiages are usually augmented,<br /> and knoweth nothing of the allowance of a peece of eight per day as is<br /> interrate, but beleeveth such Owners doe in such voyages allowe something<br /> more than ordinary for ffresh Victualls, And further knoweth not./ To the 11th hee saith, That besides the freight due unto the Owners in case of<br /> voiages from and into places and ports within and without the straights, there is usually<br /> some allowance to the Masters of shipps and there Companies, which [XXX]<br /> doth from, and is charged upon the Cargaisons, which is called and knowne<br /> by the names of primage or average, this rendent not knowing the particulars<br /> of such allowance at such severall places, saving that in Portugall, such<br /> allowance is usually a riall or fortie Rees upon a bale or parcell of goods To the Interrogatories in the secon place:-/:- To the first of the said Interrogatories hee saith, That in or about the yeare<br /> <u>1650</u>. interrate, hee this rendent was consenting to the making of, and<br /> concerned in an agreement and Charterpartie made betweene the interrate Captaine Tatam<br /> and his Owners for a Brazeel voiage, and hath heard that at the<br /> same time the interrate Captaine [?E]ll, Captaine Wye, and Captaine B[?e]lls<br /> shipps were at Lisborne aforesaid freighted by the Brazeele Companie<br /> for the like Voiage, and beleeveth the same was alsoe done by Charterpartie To the second Interrogatorie hee saith, hee beleeveth , that the said Brazeele<br /> Companie did upon the said intended voiage promise to the interrate<br /> Captaine Wy, Captaine Ell, Captaine Bell and Captaine Tatam some<br /> extraordinary consideration for an in regard of their personall adventures and<br /> care to bee had and taken in the said voiage, which consideration was to bee<br /> over and besides the freight and averidges before expressed, and without<br /> prejudice to or abatement to be made from their respective Owners and so<br /> farr as this rendent remembreth, the said consideration was to amount to a<br /> [?milree] per tunn upon the outward voiage, not knowing whether the same<br /> was inserted in Charterpartie, nor that the interrate averidge of one hundred<br /> Rees upon each Roove of sugars homewards was condescended to or designed for<br /> or to the said respective Masters or any of them in and upon the said intended<br /> voiage, nor doth hee rendent remember to have seene or perused the said Charter partie[?s],<br /> nor any Copy thereof, And further saving his foregoeing deposition cannot answer To the third hee saith, hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing answer upon<br /> the second of the Interrogatories ministred in the first place in this Cause.<br /> wherein hee beleeveth hee hath fully satisfied the severall demands of the<br /> Interrogatorie. And further cannot answer./ Repeated before doctor Godolphin./ Jno: Bushell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ***************************** The 12th day May 1657 Cowes against Keene./ '''12us''' '''Mr Peter Probie''' of London Merchant aged twenty nyne<br /> yeares or thereabouts a wittnes. sworne and examined saith and<br /> deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To.gt; deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To.  +
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