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HCA 13/72 f.451v Annotate
First transcribed 14 November 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 451  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/11/2013  +
Transcription To the first article of the sayd allegatioTo the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth that<br /> the ''Mary and Joyce'' arlate sett sayle from the port of London in the moneth of<br /> July 1657 having in her then severall goods and Merchandizes and being<br /> bound for Tittuan Sally Saphia and Santa Cruze and thence to the<br /> Canaries to lade wynes and transport them for London this hee knoweth<br /> for that hee went from London a passenger in the sayd shipp as servant<br /> to Mr Thomas Warren a Merchant of London only to learne the way<br /> and manner of trade in Merchandizing affayres in those parts whether the<br /> sayd shipp was bound the sayd voyage./ To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee heard the arlate<br /> William Warren saye that there were some woolen Cloathes laden aboard<br /> the sayd shipp ''Mary and Joyce'' at London before her departure thence on the voyage<br /> in question for Accompt of the arlate John Walker and comitted to the<br /> care and disposall of him the sayd William Warren to dispose of them<br /> in parts beyond the seas to the best advantage of the sayd John<br /> Walker And aksoe heard the arlate Phillip Stafford saye and acknowledge<br /> that there were some fowling peeces laden aboard the sayd shipp<br /> at London before her departure thence on the voyage in question for Accompt<br /> of the arlate William Wall and Committed to the sayd Stafford<br /> his care to dispose of them in parts beyond the seas to the best<br /> advantage of the sayd William Wall And further to this article<br /> hee cannot depose./ To the 3 and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee goeing passenger<br /> as aforesayd knoweth that the ''Mary and Joyce'' arlate after her departure<br /> from London arrived at Tittuan Sally Saphia and Santa Cruze and<br /> went thence to the Canarie Islands and arrived in the roade of Oratava<br /> there in or about the beginning of ffebruary 1657 and hee heard<br /> the sayd Stafford and William Warren saye that they had disposed<br /> of the goods soe committed to their Care by the sayd Walker and<br /> Wall in Barbary, and had invested them in Waxe and other<br /> goods and therewith bought severall pipes of wyne and laded them aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' at Oratavo in ffebruary 1657 for Accompt<br /> of the sayd Walker and Wall to bee thence transported<br /> for London and there delivered to them the sayd Walker and Wall or their<br /> Assignes for their Accompt and that the wines soe laden for<br /> their sayd Accompt were marked with the marke in the margent '''4WW''' And this deponent well remembreth that at Oratava in the Canarie<br /> Iland hee sawe one pipe of Canarie wyne having that marke<br /> thereon at the ladeing thereof And further to these articles hee cannot<br /> depose./ To the 5th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee alsoe observed<br /> that in the sayd Moneth of ffebruary 1657 (old style) there was laden<br /> abaord the sayd shipp ''Mary and Joyce'' in the Roade of Oratava aforesayd<br /> oneRoade of Oratava aforesayd<br /> one  +
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