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HCA 13/73 f.119r Annotate
First transcribed 16 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 119  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/08/2013  +
Transcription said ship the said Voyage; or to that effesaid ship the said Voyage; or to that effect which did much<br /> disparage the said Grove, and was a great meanes to<br /> make his Company slight him and ContennXX him<br /> and further hee cannot depose:/. To the 12th hee saith that the said Thomas Grove did<br /> not at any time in the least (that this deponent Knoweth<br /> of hinder the said Wood of any ffreight that hee<br /> might have had the said Voyage. But of this<br /> deponents Knowledge. the said Grove did during the<br /> whole Voyage; further the said Wood in taking<br /> and getting of ffreight. and selling of his Goods. And at<br /> Saint Christophers the said Grove did get two ffreights<br /> for the said Wood, though it was not the said Groves<br /> part or duty soe to doe, And saith that it is a Comon<br /> practise for planters at Saint Christophers and Mevis<br /> and parts thereabouts to make Verball Agreements<br /> and to make Great and Large promises, And saith<br /> the said Wood might have gone from Saint Christophers<br /> aforesaid when hee had pleased,<br /> but hee did stay there longer than hee needed to have done<br /> And the said Grove was not as hee saith<br /> the Cause of the said ship (or the said Woods) staying there soe long, And<br /> further hee cannot depose:/ To the 13th hee saith that upon the arrivall of the said ship ''Peace''<br /> at Nevis and at the Leeward Islands this deponent found that Hurricanoes and Stormes<br /> had spoyled most of the Sugar Canes, Tobaccoe, and Indicoes<br /> in those places, and had rooted many of them up, and<br /> saith hee alsoe then found many of them up, and<br /> saith hee alsoe then found many houses upon the said<br /> Islan which were blowne downe (As this deponent was<br /> there Credibly Informed by many of the Islands) alsoe<br /> by the Violence of the said Stormes, and Hurricanoes,<br /> And saith that the greater part of those goods which were<br /> not spoyled as aforesaid were laden on board the<br /> fflemish ships which were then there, And the English<br /> themselves which were then. there. (in regard of the Difference<br /> betwixt England and Spaine) did Lade their goods, and<br /> embarque themselves on board the said fflemish ships<br /> And saith that one Captaine Thorne, Comander of an<br /> English ship, did stay at Nevis and Saint Christophers about<br /> three monethes to receave in a Lading of goods there<br /> but at Length came away from thence for London a great Part dead<br /> ffreighted, And the reason was for that the Hurricanoes and stormes<br /> as aforesaid had spoiled most of the Sugar Canes, Tobaccoe<br /> and Indicoes, And alsoe for that the fflemings tooke away most<br /> ofe fflemings tooke away most<br /> of  +
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