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HCA 13/73 f.302r Annotate
First transcribed 24 January 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 302  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 24/01/2014  +
Transcription of Pepper, for account of them the said Goof Pepper, for account of them the said Governours<br /> and Company, and to bring the same so laded thence for<br /> the fort Saint George, whense it was to have bin transported for England, and here to be delivered for the account<br /> aforesaid, All which this deponent well knoweth to be true<br /> for that he hath seene severall orders and Discpatches of<br /> the said Company concerning the same./ He saith further that<br /> he hath also seen letters and Advises, sent by the said Com=<br /> panies ffactors, and Agents imployed by them in East India about the<br /> said ships designe, signifying that upon the said ships arrivall<br /> before Acheene, they went ashore to get leave of the Queen<br /> of Acheene to lade her there with pepper, and that they had<br /> obtained the same, and sent a letter from her, togeather with a translation<br /> thereof, unto the said Company for their<br /> satifaction. And that thereupon they the said ffactors<br /> began to provide Pepper to lade the said ship for<br /> the said Companies account, and had sent one boates lading<br /> of Pepper to the side of the ''Mayflower'' to bee<br /> laden and taken aboard her which said boats llading contained<br /> fifty foure bagges weighing in the whole 3868 ?lb English<br /> weight; And thais deponent saith that the said letters purported<br /> further that there lay then before Acheene three Dutch<br /> ships (Commanded by one Balthazar Bort) in the immediate<br /> service of the Dutch east India Company, and that the<br /> said Bort seeing the foresaid boat laden with Pepper by the side<br /> of the ''May flower'', sent and seized the same, and caused it to<br /> be carried and put aboard one of his three shipps named the<br /> ''Concordia'', which being done the dutch turned off the ''Mayflowers'',<br /> boat againe, ?but prohibited and forbad them to bring any<br /> more Pepper from shore afterwards, so that the voyage was<br /> wholly disappointed and frustrated to the great losse and<br /> damage of the said English Company. And that, (also according<br /> to the further Purport of the said letters) the Commander of the<br /> ''May flower'' Captaine William Curtis, seeing the Premisses, went,<br /> on board the ship of the said Balthazor Bort, and demanded<br /> of him the Pepper by his order seized and taken out of the<br /> ''May flowers'' long boat. and reasoned with the said Bort touch-<br /> ing the foresaid Action, but was denied his Pepper, nor<br /> could hee get any satifaction therefore; whereupon he and<br /> John Sled and William Smith (two of the Companies ffactors)<br /> or Agent there) made a Protest against the said Dutch, and<br /> against such their Actions, and after sent to the said English company a Copy thereof<br /> signed by a Notary publique and themselves which this deponent hath seene, and<br /> beleeveth the names of the parties subscibed to the orig=<br /> inall thereof and alsoe the letters sent by them, to be of their owne proper handwriting. And<br /> this deponent saith he knoweth the ship ''Mayflower'' then was and is<br /> of the burthen of two hundred and eighty Tonns or thereabouts<br /> and that she was by the Companies order to have been fully<br /> ladenorder to have been fully<br /> laden  +
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