First transcribed
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1 January 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Alex Jackson +
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Folio
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12 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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People
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<u>Charles Lepin</u> +
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Primary sources
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'''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C … '''TNA'''
<u>Chancery</u>
C 6/157/92 Short title: Lepine v Dubois. Plaintiffs: Charles Lepine, David Morrilian and Anne Morrilian his wife. Defendants: Mary Dubois widow. Subject: property in Wingham, and Preston, near Wingham, Kent. Document type: bill, answer. 1662
<u>Exchequer</u>
E 134/17Chas2/Mich9 David Morillion and his wife Anne. v. Edwd. Hurst, Chas. Lepine, John Lepine.: Money lent upon bond by Mary du Boys, of London, widow, to the plaintiff David, with the defendant Charles for security, &c., &c.: Kent 17 Chas 2 ( 30 January 1665 - 29 January 1666)
<u>PROB</u>
PROB 4/11164 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Lepin, Jeremy, of St. James in the Fields, Mdx., gent. 09 November 1693n the Fields, Mdx., gent. 09 November 1693 +
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thence went upon the said voyage to Barfle … thence went upon the said voyage to Barfleur wherein shee was stayed as<br />
aforesaid, and saith hee doth not know mr Roy.
To the third hee deposeth that upon and after the said barquet being soe<br />
arrested on staid at Barfleur her sailes and muskets were by the king and<br />
officers and such as they imployed taken from her and carried on shore,<br />
and otherwise referreth himself to his foregoing deposition.
To the fourth hee saith hee knoweth the interrate mr Haysum, who (as hee<br />
said) tooke paines to get the said vessell rested after such her restraint and<br />
offered caution for her, but said hee could not cleare her, whereupon<br />
after shee had bin about seven weekes staid the said master and this<br />
deponent and the rest of the mariners came away, all save one man<br />
who alsoe came away afterward. and otherwise hee rembereth not<br />
being as aforesaid,
To the fifth hee saith in or about the beginning of december last<br />
the said William Johnson was but over to get the said vessell<br />
againe, and that shee was restored and by him and company (whereof<br />
this deponent was still one) taken possession of and thence brought<br />
into (the river of Thames being affected as aforesaid to bring<br />
beanes hether which were laden by a ffrenchman whose name hee knoweth not,<br />
and that the master is to pay this deponent his wages. and otherwise hee<br />
cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
The mark of the said<br />
[MARK] George Shepick [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the foresaid Interrogatories.
'''Charles Le Pine''' of London Merchant aged 25 yeeres or<br />
thereabouts sworne and examined.
'''3'''
To the first interrogatorie invested on the behalfe of the said Ricqueborough and<br />
company upon which about her is by direction of the producent examied hee<br />
saith and deposeth that on the nineteenth of January last past<br />
hee this deponent was present on the Exchange London in the Assurance office<br />
when the producent Nathaniel Ricqueborough and not John Roy the assured<br />
had some speech about the vessell the ''John and ffrancis'' interrate, and then and<br />
there the said mr Ricqueborough is this deponents presence and hearing<br />
told the said mr Roy that the said vessell was in the possession of William<br />
Johnson the master at Barfleur, and that the said mr Roy might there<br />
disposed of her, which hee refused saying hee would not meddle with her.<br />
and further that yesterday on the exchange alsoe in this deponents presence and<br />
hearing the said mr Ricqueborough told the said mr Roy that the said vessell<br />
was here in the River of Thames and to his the said Royes use, who might<br />
dispose of her but hee still denying to muddle with her, the<br />
said mr Rickeborowe replied that shee had bin there about foure and<br />
twenty houres, and that hee would take no further charge of her, but<br />
offered to satisfie him for what averidge should be made to appeare<br />
from the time of her arrest in france. and otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories on the other part. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the 1.2.3 and 4 hee saith that hee doth not knowne the said vessell nor<br />
ought of thereof of the contents of theise interrogatories, but knoweth mr Roy<br />
and further cannot answer.
To the fifth hee saith that the said shipp hath brought from Barfleur (hether)<br />
about 120 quarters of beanes, there laden by one mr Robuis imployed by mr<br />
Coulliet of Roane this deponents correspondent and are consigned to this deponent<br />
for the said Coulliets account, and this deponent is to pay with for the freight thereof<br />
and otherwise hee cannot depose.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin:
Char Lepine [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]dolphin:
Char Lepine [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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