First transcribed
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28 November 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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255 +
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HCA 13/70 +
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People
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'''Benoit Turretin'''
Benedict Turretin i … '''Benoit Turretin'''
Benedict Turretin is probably related to Benoit Turretin of Geneva.
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoit_Turretin Wikipedia article: Benoit Turretin]: "Benoit Turretin (1588–1631), the son of Francesco Turretini, a native of Lucca, who settled in Geneva in 1579, was born at Zurich in November 1588. He was ordained a pastor in Geneva in 1612, and became professor of theology in 1618.
In 1620 he represented the Genevan Church at the national synod of Alais, when the decrees of the synod of Dort were introduced into France; and in 1621 he was sent on a successful mission to the states-general of the Netherlands, and to the authorities of the Hanseatic towns, with reference to the defence of Geneva against the threatened attacks of the duke of Savoy. He published in 1618-1620 (2 vols.) a defence of the Genevan translation of the Bible, Eine Verteidigung der genser Bibelubersetzung (Defense de la fidelité des traductions de la Bible faites a Geneve), against Pierre Cotton's Geneve plagiaire. He died on 4 March 1631.
His son was Francis Turretin."arch 1631.
His son was Francis Turretin." +
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Upon the Libell. [CENTRE HEADING]
'''2)'' … Upon the Libell. [CENTRE HEADING]
'''2)'''
'''Benedict Turrettin''' of London Merchant while<br />
he hath abided for about theise 14. months last.<br />
before at [?Geneva], borne there, aged about 23 yeares<br />
a wittnes produced, sworne and examined he deposeth<br />
as followeth.
To the first and second articles of the Libell given in<br />
and admitted on the behalfe of the said Philip Richaut<br />
and Company he deposeth and saith That he<br />
this deponent was in the imployment of the arlate<br />
Philip Richaut in the monthes arlate, and by reason<br />
of such his imployment well knew that the sayd<br />
Richaut and Company were then the Lawfull Owners<br />
and Proprietors of the arlate shipp called the ''ffortune''<br />
''of the Sea'' and now called the ''Post'', and of her tackle<br />
apparrell and furniture, And that in the sayd<br />
monthes the sayd shipp was sett out and imployed by<br />
the sayd Richaut and Company upon a voyage<br />
from this Port of London to Roan in ffrance, and<br />
that she safely arrived there in the power and possession<br />
of the arlate Richaut and Company, The premisses<br />
he knoweth for that he being in the monthes arlate in<br />
the imployment here in England of the sayd Mr Philip<br />
Richaut hath in the moneths arlate written Letters as<br />
from Mr Richaut to Roane about the affaires of the<br />
sayd shipp, And further he cannot depose.
To the third article he deposeth and saith that he being in<br />
the months arlate in the imployment of the said Philip<br />
Richaut well knew and understood that the arlate shipp<br />
was seized upon by ffrench=men and that the<br />
sayd Richaut and Company the Lawfull Owners of her<br />
were dispoyled of her, and that she was condemned as Prize<br />
in ffrance, And he further saith that about May or June last<br />
he saw the sayd shipp in the haven of Roane, and by<br />
his being there did further informe himselfe and understand<br />
of the seizure there and condemnation of her And further<br />
he cannot depose
To the fourth article he saith that he hath seen the<br />
arlate shipp since she hath bin arrested in this River<br />
of Thames, and that she is the same shipp which he<br />
saw in the haven of Roane after her seizure and<br />
detainement from the arlate Richaut and Company<br />
And further he cannot depose.
To the fifth article he saith that he hath heard that<br />
Mr Peter Barr a ffrenchman hath putt in bayle<br />
to restore the said shipp, her tackle, apparrell and<br />
furniture unto the sayd Philip Richaut and Company<br />
to the value therof, if it shall be soe adjudged bu this<br />
Court, and that therupon the said shipp (as he hath<br />
heard) is discharged from the said arrest layd upon her by<br />
the sayd Richaut and Company And further he cannot<br />
depose.
To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin [?XX]
Benedict Turrettin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
'''Vide postia quoad Interrogatoriea.'''
'''Vide postia quoad Interrogatoriea.''' +
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