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HCA 13/68 f.633r Annotate
First transcribed 2 October 2017  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 633  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 02/10/2017  +
Transcription To the 10th and 11th articles of the sayd To the 10th and 11th articles of the sayd allegation he saith that the arlate John Haynes<br /> went principall master in and aboard the sayd shipp this voyage<br /> and as principall master of her did att Brest before the sayd<br /> shipp departed from thence in the presence and sight of this deponent<br /> s8igne and firme a bill of lading for teh sayd salt which bill<br /> of lading was on board the sayd shipp att the tyme of seizure<br /> and is now in the Registry of this Court ad is the very bill of lading now shewne him and further referringe<br /> himselfe to the sayd bill of lading he cannot depose, saving<br /> that the sayd salt att the tyme of the departure of the sayd shipp from<br /> Breste and before and att the tyme of the seizure and since did<br /> and doth really belong to the sayd John Waade Godscull and Company [ADD DATA] To the 12th articel of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that so farr as<br /> he knoweth beleiveth or hath heard the arlate Moansiuer de Boris<br /> had not nor hath not any Interest at all in the sayd shipp or her lading<br /> of salt or any part thereof (1/13 part of 2 tonnes of white salt<br /> and 1/3 part of one butt of vinegar excepted) neither did he signe<br /> any bill of lading for any part of the goods laden on board the<br /> sayd shipp nor was he the cheife master of the sayd shipp the voyage<br /> wherein she was taken which he knoweth being Sopra cargo of<br /> the sayd lading and further cannot depose. To the 13. and 14th he saith he cannot depose of his knowledge<br /> but beleiveth it to be very probable that the sayd Mounsieur de Boys<br /> and the ffrench Mariners on board the sayd shipp were made use of<br /> by the sayd Waade and Company for preserving of the sayd shipp and salt<br /> from seizure by the ffrench and Hollands men of warr. And<br /> further cannot depose. To the 15th article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate<br /> shipp the ''Ann'' with her sayd lading of salt in her did under the<br /> Command of the sayd John Haynes as Master (this deponent and sayd<br /> Nowell coming along in her as Cape merchants) sett sayle from<br /> Brest about the 27th day of November last past 1653. for the<br /> Port of Waterford in Ireland and in her Course thitherwards<br /> the sayd shipp and her sayd lading of salt were taken and surprized<br /> by Captaine Barltet and Company in the shipp ''Hopewell'' arlate<br /> and brought to ffoy this deponent being present aboard her<br /> att the tyme of seizure. And otherwise he cannot depose Toeizure. And otherwise he cannot depose To  +
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