First transcribed
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8 November 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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400 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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People
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<u>Phillip Stafford</u> +
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Primary sources
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'''TNA'''
PROB 11/448/268 Will of Phillip Stafford, Mariner of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey. 26 November 1698 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/11/2013 +
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Transcription
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The 19th day of July 1658/
Examined on th … The 19th day of July 1658/
Examined on the sayd allegation./
'''Rp. 2'''
'''John Thackston''' of Wapping Mariner Boatswaine of the ''Mary''<br />
''and Joyce'' aged twenty fower yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse<br />
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth being Boatswaine<br />
of the ''Mary and Jo[?yce]'' during the whole voyage in question and entering in his booke<br />
all goods laden aboard the sayd shipp both in her outward bound and alsoe homeward<br />
bound voyage That the arlate Phillip Stafford the Master of the sayd shipp did<br />
in the Moneth of July 1657 lade and put aboard the sayd shipp ''Mary and Jo[?yce]''<br />
for his owne proper Accompte shee then lying in the River of Thames bound thence<br />
for Tittuan Sallie Saphia and Santa Cruse and thence to the Canaries to lade wynes<br />
to be thence transported for this port of London some fowling peeces, woollen<br />
Cloath locks sissors k[?nives] needles and other goods And the sayd goods and other<br />
the sayd ships outward ladeing being taken aboard her the sayd Stafford the<br />
Master and his Company sett sayle therewith from Gravesend in the latter<br />
end of July 1657 and arrived therewith at the ports of Tittuan Sallye<br />
Saphia and Santa Cruze and there bartered away one part of the outward Cargoe of the sayd shipp or<br />
the greatest part thereof and with the proceeds thereof went to Oratava in the<br />
Islands of the Canaries where shee arrived in or about the moneth of ffebruary<br />
1657 old style and 1658 new style, where the sayd Phillip Stafford with the goods<br />
soe brought from London and undisposed of at the Ports aforesayd and the proceeds<br />
of those by him at those places bartered away did buy and provide or cause to<br />
be bought and provided and laded aboard the sayd shipp ''Mary and Jo[?yce]'' at Oratava<br />
aforesayd seaven pipes of Canarie wynes for the proper Accompt of him<br />
the sayd Phillip Stafford which seaven pipes of wyne when the same were<br />
soe put aboard the sayd shipp were marked with the severall markes hereafter<br />
following videlicet to of them were marked with the first marke in the Margen<br />
of the allegation videlicet '''T''' and fower other of them marked with the second marke<br />
in the Margent of the allegation videlicet '''PC''' and one other of them marked with the<br />
third marke in the Margent of the allegation videlicet '''PS'''<br />
which wines soe marked were all laden for Accompt of the<br />
sayd Phillip Stafford to be transported from Oratava for London in the sayd<br />
shipp and there delivered to the sayd Stafford or his Assignes for his Accompt<br />
the sayd Stafford at the tyme of such their ladeing being and as hee beleeveth<br />
soe still ought to be the lawfull Owner and Proprietor of the sayd seaven<br />
pipes of Canarie wyne This hee the better knoweth for that at the tyme of<br />
ladeing of them hee this deponent as Boatswaine entered the markes of them<br />
into his booke and for whose Accompt laden And further to these articles hee cannot<br />
depose./
To the 3: 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that<br />
after the sayd seaven pipes of wyne soe marked as aforesayd were laden and<br />
put aboard the ''Mary and Jo[?yce]'' the sayd shipp settt sayle therewith and<br />
with other her ladeing from Oratava bound for London And in her<br />
course thitherward in the moneth of March last past the sayd shipp<br />
with the sayd seaven pipes of wine (and all other her ladeing) being then<br />
aboard her were then taken and surprized as the goods of subiects of<br />
the Commonwealth of England by two shipps of warr Commissionated<br />
as the Captaines and Companyes of them gave out (and as this deponent<br />
verily beleeveth) by the King of Spaine for seizing the shipps and goods<br />
of the subiects of the Commonwealth of England, and saith that Jacob<br />
Bolart arlate was or at least gave him selfe out to be Captaine of the<br />
one of them and the arlate John Van Slu[?ce] of the other of them Which<br />
Captaines other of them Which<br />
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