Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.536r Annotate"
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3. practize amongst Merchants and soe hath bin for all the tyme arlate, and | 3. practize amongst Merchants and soe hath bin for all the tyme arlate, and | ||
4. before and since, that Merchants who lade goods in ˹any˺ Ports belonging to such | 4. before and since, that Merchants who lade goods in ˹any˺ Ports belonging to such | ||
− | 5. Princes of States as are | + | 5. Princes of States as are .. Enymyes to the King of Spaine, or are laded |
6. in the Ports of Princes or States who are in Amity with the King of | 6. in the Ports of Princes or States who are in Amity with the King of | ||
7. Spaine and yet really doe belong unto such persons as are Enimies to the | 7. Spaine and yet really doe belong unto such persons as are Enimies to the | ||
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9. though laded ˹in a dutch shipp˺ at an Enymies port, as is laden for Accompt of dutch | 9. though laded ˹in a dutch shipp˺ at an Enymies port, as is laden for Accompt of dutch | ||
10. men, as for example this deponent well knoweth that it is usuall for | 10. men, as for example this deponent well knoweth that it is usuall for | ||
− | 11. Portugeses at Lisborne | + | 11. Portugeses at Lisborne ....................... who lade goods in dutch vesssells |
12. at Lisbone and bound for ffrance or holland to take make bills of ladeing | 12. at Lisbone and bound for ffrance or holland to take make bills of ladeing | ||
13. for the sayd goods there laden, as laden for the Accompt of subiects of | 13. for the sayd goods there laden, as laden for the Accompt of subiects of | ||
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22. States of the United Provinces to cause colourable bills to bee made | 22. States of the United Provinces to cause colourable bills to bee made | ||
23. for the sayd goods as laden for their Accompt, whereas they properly | 23. for the sayd goods as laden for their Accompt, whereas they properly | ||
− | 24. belonged to him this deponent And this | + | 24. belonged to him this deponent And this .................. and the like practizes |
25. hee knoweth to have bin practised during the tyme arlate and to bee commonly used amongst Merchants for the better | 25. hee knoweth to have bin practised during the tyme arlate and to bee commonly used amongst Merchants for the better | ||
26. preservation of their goods from being seized by men of warr subiects | 26. preservation of their goods from being seized by men of warr subiects |
Revision as of 11:55, April 23, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 536 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 26/10/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 26/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/26 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 05/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. To the 7th article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth That
2. hee this deponent being himselfe a Merchant doth knowe that it is a usuall
3. practize amongst Merchants and soe hath bin for all the tyme arlate, and
4. before and since, that Merchants who lade goods in ˹any˺ Ports belonging to such
5. Princes of States as are .. Enymyes to the King of Spaine, or are laded
6. in the Ports of Princes or States who are in Amity with the King of
7. Spaine and yet really doe belong unto such persons as are Enimies to the
8. Kinge of Spaine, do make colourable bills of ladeing for the same goods
9. though laded ˹in a dutch shipp˺ at an Enymies port, as is laden for Accompt of dutch
10. men, as for example this deponent well knoweth that it is usuall for
11. Portugeses at Lisborne ....................... who lade goods in dutch vesssells
12. at Lisbone and bound for ffrance or holland to take make bills of ladeing
13. for the sayd goods there laden, as laden for the Accompt of subiects of
14. the United Provinces living at Amsterdam, ˹and as bound for Amsterdam˺ whereas In truth the sayd
15. goods doe really belong to Portugueses Enymyes of the King of Spaine
16. ˹and are bound to an enymye Port˺ and this is done to free the sayd goods from danger of Capture in
17. case they bee mett with by any of the Men of warr subiects to the
18. Kinge of Spaine, And hee further saith that such goods as have within
19. the tyme aforesayd bin sent to him this deponent (being an English
20. subiect and an Enymye to the King of Spaine) from holland or Zealand,
21. hee hath caused his correspondents there who were and are Subiects of the
22. States of the United Provinces to cause colourable bills to bee made
23. for the sayd goods as laden for their Accompt, whereas they properly
24. belonged to him this deponent And this .................. and the like practizes
25. hee knoweth to have bin practised during the tyme arlate and to bee commonly used amongst Merchants for the better
26. preservation of their goods from being seized by men of warr subiects
27. of the King of Spaine And further hee cannot depose/
28. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
29.
30. To the Interrogatories/ CENTRE HEADING
31. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to bee a wittnes at the Request
32. of Mr Joas Everson a Merchant of London who as hee beleeveth doth
33. sollisite his busines on the behalfe of Lewes and Symon Rodrigues da
34. Souza and saith the da Souzas live ˹as hee beleeveth˺ at Amsterdam, whense hee heard
35. from them by letter about a yeare since but saith hee knoweth them not by
36. sight and beleeveth they are subiects of the States of the United Provinces
37. for that hee hath formerly sollisited a busines for them in this Court
38. wherein they were by oath of wittnesses proved to bee subiects of the sayd
39. States, And saith hee knoweth the Interrogant Mr Goodwin and Mr
40. Jacobs and Mr Tiddeman (who are reputed two of his Company) who live at
41. Dover and soe have done for these fower yeares last past And further saving
42. his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
43. To the 2 hee saith hee liveth at present in the parish of Saint Buttolph Billingsgate
44. and hath lived in London these fifteene of sixteene yeares last and hath noe share
45. in the goods in question nor will it bee profitt or preiudice to him which way
46. soe does this cause be adiudged And saith hee is noe assurer of any part
47. of the goods in question And further cannot answere/
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