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HCA 13/70 f.399r Annotate
First transcribed 30 October 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 399  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 30/10/2014  +
Transcription and there informed, but did not understandand there informed, but did not understand the same being made in french To the 8th hee saith, That hee this deponent was present when the Master<br /> and Companie of the said Zealand Merchants man who tooke the ''Charity''<br /> were judicially examined there at a publique Court in Bayonne concerning<br /> the seizure of the said shipp ''Charity'' and her lading, and whether they had<br /> any Commission soe to doe, but saith upon such their examination they<br /> did not nor could produce any Commission for their soe doeing. And<br /> further cannot depose. Robert harrigat [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ****************************** The same day examined upon the said Allegation:- [CENTRE HEADING] '''4us:-''' '''George Toblin''' of Newcastle upon Tyne Shipwright<br /> aged 45 yeares or thereabouts, a Wittnesse sworne<br /> and examined saith as followeth videlicet:- To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That hee<br /> this deponent well knew the shipp the ''Charity'' in Controversie in the yeares<br /> <u>1651.</u> and <u>1652.</u> being about a yeares time before her seizure hereafter<br /> deposed, and saith hee sailed in and served aboard her the Voiage in question<br /> and in a former voiage to ffrance and thereby knoweth, That Richard Rice and James Cole and Company<br /> were then generally esteemed the true and Lawfull Owners and Proprietors<br /> of the said shioo and of her tackle apparrell and furniture, this deponents<br /> precontest Robert harrigate then being Master and part Owner of the<br /> same: And further cannot depose: To the second hee saith, That the said shipp the ''Charity'' was in or about<br /> the moneth of September 1652 lett to freight in Ireland upon a trading<br /> voiage for Saint Sebastians in Spaine or other free Port or Ports according<br /> to the said harveys direction, and saith the said shipp having performed her<br /> Voiage to Saint Sebastians aforesaid was thence ordered to saile for Bordeaux<br /> in ffrance, and in her Course thitherwards was in or about the moneth<br /> of March <u>1652</u>, met with neare the french coast, and violently and illegally surprized<br /> and taken by a dutch Merchant man and brought up to Bayonne in<br /> france, and the said harrigate and Companie dispossed thereof, notwith<br /> standing that the said dutch merchant man had not nor did produce<br /> any Commission or authority for such the said seizure so farr as this deponent<br /> ever saw, heard or understood. The premisses hee knoweth being Shipps<br /> Carpenter of and aboard the said shipp the Voiage in Controversie, and<br /> seized in her and brought up to Bayonne with her by the said dutch<br /> Merchant man. And further cannot depose:- To the third hee saith, That hee this deponent never saw the shipp the ''Charity''<br /> in Controversie since shee was seized and brought up to Bayonne as<br /> aforesaid, and therefore to this article hee cannot depose:- To the fourth hee referreth himselfe to the Acts and proceedings of<br /> this Court, And further cannot depose:-/; this Court, And further cannot depose:-/  +
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