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HCA 13/72 f.521r Annotate
First transcribed 26 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 521  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/09/2013  +
Transcription To the 9th hee saith that hee being MasterTo the 9th hee saith that hee being Masters Mate as aforesaid<br /> and keeping a Journall of the whole voyage in question thereby knoweth<br /> that the ''Olive Branch'' did not arrive at the Port of Ligorne<br /> till the seaventeenth day of January 1657 And saith that if shee<br /> had bin permitted to have gone into the Port of Bantam to have<br /> taken in her ladeing at her first arrival there shee might have<br /> there taken in the same in about fourteen or sixteen dayes<br /> tyme shee being but a smale ship and her ladeing (as the foresaid<br /> Skinner affirmed) being all in a readinesse, And then in all proba<br /> bility, shee might have arrived therewith at Ligorne sixe or seaven<br /> monethes sooner than shee did soe that the sayd ship was by<br /> the fault and occasion of the Holland East India ffleete<br /> kept longer upon the sayd voyage by six or seaven monethes than<br /> otherwise shee needed to have bin to the great hinderance and<br /> damage of her Owners and imployers And further hee cannot depose To the 10th hee saith hee well knoweth being Mate as aforesaid<br /> that the ''Olive Branch'' was and is a ship of the burthen of<br /> about two hundred tonnes and carried in her the voyage in<br /> question eighteen gunnes and two and forty men and boyes And<br /> was in this deponents Judgment then worth to be let to<br /> freight for an East India voyage two hundred and twenty<br /> pounds sterling per moneth And further hee cannot depose/ To the 11th hee saith that the Company of the ''Olive Branch''<br /> having bin by the meanes aforesaid much hindered in the<br /> sayd voyage and being desirous to gaine what tyme they could<br /> did (after winter was a little over) with what speede they<br /> could come from the Maurisses and by reason of such<br /> their early coming away thence, met with severall violen Stormes<br /> whereby the sayd ship was in very great hazard and danger,<br /> and susteyned much damage both in her hull, sayles,<br /> and rigging, to the value (in this deponents Judgment) of two<br /> hundred and fiftie pounds sterling at least, all which damage<br /> in all probability and as hee verily beleeveth had bin avoided<br /> had shee not bin hindred by the dutch in manner aforesaid<br /> And further hee cannot depose/ To the 12th hee saith that the arlate Abraham hill John Gregory<br /> henry Crone and Company are in this deponents Judgment by<br /> reason of the losse of tyme, (the sayd ship ''Olive Branch'' being<br /> as aforesaid hindered in her voyage by meanes of the sayd dutch<br /> East India Company, six or seaven moneths) damnified to the<br /> summeoneths) damnified to the<br /> summe  +
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