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HCA 13/71 f.278v Annotate
First transcribed 28 September 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 278  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
People <u>Thomas Mayo, winecooper</u> "Merchant Taylors' School Register: 1646: Samuel Mayo, only son of ''Thomas'', winecooper, b. in Thomas Apostle, 21 March, 1635"UNIQ058695809e071c22-ref-00000004-QINU  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/09/2012  +
Transcription To the first ánd second Interrogatories heTo the first ánd second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br /> that in the moneth of May last past hee this deponent with Thomas<br /> Mayo and William Wills (all wine coopers) bought twelve butts of<br /> Malaga wine of the said John Tivell, which as hee the said Mr Tivell<br /> said and affirmed, were parcell of a greater quantitie of wine<br /> which hee had here received out of a certaine shipp called the<br /> ''Noahs Arke'', and saith that when they soe bought them, hee<br /> this deponent sawe lying in the same sellar where they were at<br /> Gally key, other wines which seemed to this deponent to be and<br /> were affirmed by Mr Tivell to be of the same parcell. And<br /> further saith that being informed that there had bin tenn butts<br /> of the better sort of the parcell, taken out of the said shipp<br /> at some place whether shee had bin carried in, hee saith that<br /> if they were but soe good as those wines which this deponent and<br /> the said Mayo and Wills soe bought of Mr Tivell, they were<br /> well worth and would here have yeelded two and twenty<br /> pounds sterling per butt one with another, if they had<br /> arrived here in good condition about Christmas last or before or in January last, as it was said they<br /> might have donne had they not bin hindered by some that seized<br /> them, and if they were better than those they soe brought<br /> (as it was affirmed they were) they were then worth and could<br /> have yeelded a greater rate than two and twenty pounds per butt. John Bellamy [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ****************************** The 4th of July 1656. Bawrock and Bawrock against}<br /> harris and Chambers} Exámined upon an allegation given in on the<br /> behalfe of the said harris and Chambers. '''Rp. 1''' '''Christopher Neck''' of Redriff in the County of Surrey<br /> Mariner aged 29 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and<br /> exámined. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that the arlate Christopher Mitchell (the voyage in question) carried in<br /> the shipp the ''Little George'' (whereof hee was Master) from the Canaries<br /> to the Barbada's, seaven pipes of wines for his owne account and from the Barbada's to the coast of Barbary hee carried for<br /> his owne account in ninetie three Rolls (or thereabouts) of tobaccoe<br /> being the proceeds of the said wines, which hee knoweth because<br /> hee this deponent was boatswaine of the said shipp and tooke<br /> an account of her lading, but what freight was payable for<br /> the same, or whether hee the said Mitchell carried any servant<br /> from England to the Barbadás, for which passage ought to be paid<br /> hee saith hee knoweth not, saying that hee this deponent and William<br /> Peters were his servants, but serving as mariners, there was noe<br /> passage payable for them. And otherwise hee cannot depose. Tothem. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To  +
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