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HCA 13/55 f.199r Annotate
First transcribed 7 November 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 199  +
Parent volume HCA 13/55  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 07/11/2016  +
Transcription 31st July 1639 '''Harman Brockeman''' [?X31st July 1639 '''Harman Brockeman''' [?XXX] aforesaid being examined<br /> uppon certaine Interrogatories ministred to him on the behalfe of<br /> Peter Jones and Company saieth and deposeth as followeth To the first Interrogatory hee saieth that hee this examinate did knowe a<br /> certaine shippe called the ''Saint Andrewe'' sett out from this porte<br /> of London for Giny and Binnye in the service and imployment <br /> of the Scotch Ginney and Binny Company in the yeare of[?XX]<br /> 1636 and he came to knowe and take notice thereof beeinge<br /> imployed as a ffactor for the said Company for that voyage, and<br /> goeinge in a certaine shipp called the ''golden Lyon'' of Edenburrgh<br /> then imployed alsoe in the said Companyes service, and the said<br /> shippe hee saieth was built to his beste remembrance after<br /> the fflemishe fashion And more to this Interrogatory for his parte hee<br /> cannot depose./ To the second Interrogatory hee saieth that not longe after the<br /> arrivall of the said shippe the ''Saint Andrewe'' at Cormantyne<br /> uppon the Coaste of Ginney, there being a glutt of the<br /> comodites which shee brought theither, by reason of other<br /> shippes which alsoe arriving there whileste the said shippe lay there<br /> George Ireland the then master of the said shippe did by the<br /> direction of one Mr jeronimus La ffelte the cheife merchant<br /> of that shippe as alsoe of the other shippe called the ''golden Lyon''<br /> carry the said shippe tp Saint Thoma in hopes there to<br /> putt off the remainder of her ladeinge and withall if hee could have gotten<br /> a good price for the same alsoe to have putt upp and sold<br /> the sayd shippe And more to this interrogatory for his parte hee cannot<br /> depose for that hee came back for England in the sayd shippe the ''golden Lyon'' from Saint Thoma. To the third hee saieth that the reason whie the sayd shippe the ''Saint Andrew'' did<br /> returne backe to Ginney againe from Saint Thoma was<br /> for that all the goodes which were<br /> in the sayd shippe the ''golden Lyon'' were put of her outward<br /> ladeinge that shee carried from London were put into the ''Saint''<br /> ''Andrewe'' to bee carried backe to Binney and Ginney againe and there to bee<br /> disposed of and sold or trucked away which was done by the order of Mr [?LXXX] To the 4th hee saieth That hee hath heard and beleeveth that the<br /> sayd shipp the ''Saint Andrewe'' after shee carried backe to Ginney againe<br /> and after shee had gotten her ladeinge there in her returne or passage<br /> there hence homewards for London in respecte <br /> which [?XX] had [?XXX] at [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]<br /> which laye in waite to take her and partely for that the wyne<br /> somewhat s[?X]ssed her shee did put onto Saint Thoma againe. And otherwise for his parte hee cannot depose saveing by former<br /> deposition in this behalfe made. To the 5th hee cannot depose/ To the 6th hee cannot depose/ To the 7th hee saieth that uppon the arrivall of the sayd shippe the ''Saint''<br /> (''Andrew''ippe the ''Saint''<br /> (''Andrew''  +
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