Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.26r Annotate"

From MarineLives
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 3: Line 3:
 
|Folio=26
 
|Folio=26
 
|Side=Recto
 
|Side=Recto
 +
|Status=First cut transcription completed by Jill Wilcox on 01/10/12; suggestions for edits made by Colin Greenstreet on 05/10/12; Edited by Jill Wilcox 17/8/12
 +
 +
|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox 1/10/12
 +
 
|Editorial history=Created 19/12/13, by CSG
 
|Editorial history=Created 19/12/13, by CSG
  
 
}}{{PageHelp}}
 
}}{{PageHelp}}
 
{{PageTranscription
 
{{PageTranscription
|Transcription=Current Transcription
+
|Transcription image= HCA 13/71
 +
 
 +
|Transcription=To the 5th and 6th articles he saith he doth very perfectly remember That after the sayd shipps
 +
2. such coming to Ciprus the tyme aforesayd, there were Woolls laden upon her by
 +
3. the sayd ffooke att two severall tymes, and the greater quantity was laden
 +
4. the first tyme, and that assoone as that greater quantity was laden, the steeving
 +
5. Instruments were brought a shoare from the shipp, which was then to be fitted
 +
6. to sayle, which this deponent came to take the more notice of, for that he was to
 +
7. come in her for England; And this deponent saith, that soone after the sayd Roger
 +
8. ffooke and the allegat Richard Chowne did give expresse order to the sayd
 +
9. Captaine Hughes in the presence and hearing of this deponent to ćause the sayd
 +
10. steeving Instruments to be carryed agayne on board alledging that there
 +
11. way yet more woolls to be laden, And the sayd Instruments being gott agayne
 +
12. on board, the sayd ffooke and Chowne did send on board the sayd woolls being
 +
13. betwixt thirty and forty tackes of woolls, and ćaused the same to be laden
 +
14. on board the sayd shipp which was done accordingly, this deponent having oććasion
 +
15. to goe aboard sometymes whereby he saw and knoweth the same ˹were so laden˺ And he saith
 +
16. that the last of this last parćell to the best of his remembrance were not steeved
 +
17. till with in two or three daies of the sayd shipps departure which was in June .1652.
 +
18. And otherwise he ćannot depose.
 +
19. To the 7th and eighth articles This deponent saith that he often saw the sayd Captaine Hughes
 +
20. and his Purser att the sayd Consull ffookes howse to demand bills of lading for the sayd
 +
21. first great parcell of woolls, which after many delayes they could not nor did obteyne
 +
22. from the sayd Consull till he had prevailed to have the sayd shipp stay for the lading
 +
23. of the sayd second lesser parcell. And about the tyme that the sayd second parćell
 +
24. was lading the arlate Consull ffooke in this deponents presence and hearing
 +
25. did advise and give order to the sayd Captaine Hughes to stay till Captaine Badily was
 +
26. ready to depart with his Convoy and for his better security to keepe Company with
 +
27. the sayd Convoy alledging that it would be good so to doe for the ffraighters
 +
28. and that they would thank him for it, or to that effect. And this deponent being
 +
29. on board the sayd shipp together with the sayd Richard Chowne, he the sayd Chowne
 +
30. gave the like advice and direction to the sayd Hughes which he being not willing to
 +
31. yeild to, for the desire he expressed to be gone, and the great unwillingness of his
 +
32. Company to stay, he the sayd Chewne sayd he would gratify the mariners with a parcell
 +
33. of wines; and then threatened the sayd Hughes that if he would and did depart before the
 +
34. sayd Convoy he the sayd Chowne would Enter a Protest against him of all dammages
 +
35. that might befall the merchants freighters by his so doeing. And otherwise hee ćannot
 +
36. depose
 +
37. To the 9th article he saith he ćannot depose
 +
38. To the 10th and 11th articles he saith he hath ˹came masters of shipps say˺ alsXX XXX during his abode att Ciprus that
 +
39. shipped (such especially of had XXXXXX to take many Currants) did usually ˹they would (for the taking of currants)˺ shape their
 +
40. Course for Zant, which aswell for conveniency of lading such a heavy merchandize
 +
41. as Currants as for the winds which often hinder the direct Course is commonly taken
 +
42. to be the best and securest way. And further he cannot depose saving that after
 +
43. the sayd second parcells of woolls were laden, the steeving Instruments were agayn
 +
44. sent a shoare, and the sayd shipp fitted for her homewards voyage.
 +
45. To the xijth hee saith that he this deponent att the Request of the sayd Consull Roger ffooke
 +
46. did fetch from the sayd shipp upon her first arrivall att Ciprus from Leghorne a great
 +
47. quantity of moneyes, which was delivered to the sayd Consull, who did therewith, as
 +
48. this deponent beleiveth, provide and buy the foresayd woolls or a great part thereof
 +
49. And he then heard and beleiveth that the sayd moneyes did belong to the merchant
 +
50. ffraighters, but by whose order the same were sent to the sayd ffooke he knoweth not
 +
51. And otherwise he cannot depose.
 +
52. To the 13th article he saith he cannot depose::
 +
53. To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith. That the sayd Roger ffooke during
 +
54. the sayd shipp the Thomas Bonadventures stay and being att Ciprus as aforesayd, and
 +
55. after such tymes he and the sayd Chowne had ordered her stay for the Convoyes
 +
56. aforesayd; did severall tymes in his howse there, and in the presenće and hearing
 +
57. of this deponent promise and undertake to the sayd Captaine Hughes being then and
 +
58. there like wise present that he the sayd Roger ffooke would by his advises
 +
59. certify the merchants freighters, that he had ordered the sayd shipp to stay for
 +
60. and keepe Company with the sayd Convoy: saying then. (as upon other oććasions he
 +
61. likewise did) that such stay was to the security and benefitt by of the sayd ffreighters
 +
62. in that the sayd shipp having the protection of the Convoy might and did peave woolls
 +
63. in her fore peike which otherwise she could not safely doe or to that purpose
 +
64. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as a lead to next page">And</margin>
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

Revision as of 10:50, August 10, 2014

Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.




Purpose

This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/71 f.26r.

Annotations can be viewed by everyone on a read-only basis.

For more information on MarineLives and the MarineLives Annotation Project read our Shipping News blog entries:

Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
Adding value to primary documents, May 8th 2013
Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)




Registration to annotate documents

Registration is required to contribute annotations to this page and to other pages in the wiki.

You can register using the following Form, and we will issue you with a UserName and Password for the wiki.




Text formatting

The MarineLives transcription platform is built on MediaWiki, which uses wiki markup to format text. For a guide showing how to produce italics, bold, escaped text and headings, see the MediaWiki page on formatting; there are also guides for internal and external links, image embedding, tables, and more on lists.




Adding footnotes

  • Go into edit mode
  • Insert immediately after the sentence or phrase you wish to annotate the following macro:<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
  • Replace 'This is the footnote text' with the footnote you wish to add, using the format: first name, surname, title, (place of publication, date of publication), page or folio number
  • Save the page


For more information and advanced formatting, including how to add and format links within the footnote, see the Wikipedia help on footnotes. This uses the same markup formatting.

Example footnote template:

  • ''HCA 13/XX f.XXXX Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XXXX. Transcribed by XXXX''<ref>[http://XXXXX Electronic link to a digital source]</ref>




Suggested links

Annotate HCA 13/64 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/65 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/68 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/69 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/70 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/71 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/72 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/73 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/74 Volume Page
Marine Lives Tools

Image

HCA 13/71

Transcription


53. To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith. That the sayd Roger ffooke during
54. the sayd shipp the Thomas Bonadventures stay and being att Ciprus as aforesayd, and
55. after such tymes he and the sayd Chowne had ordered her stay for the Convoyes
56. aforesayd; did severall tymes in his howse there, and in the presenće and hearing
57. of this deponent promise and undertake to the sayd Captaine Hughes being then and
58. there like wise present that he the sayd Roger ffooke would by his advises
59. certify the merchants freighters, that he had ordered the sayd shipp to stay for
60. and keepe Company with the sayd Convoy: saying then. (as upon other oććasions he
61. likewise did) that such stay was to the security and benefitt by of the sayd ffreighters
62. in that the sayd shipp having the protection of the Convoy might and did peave woolls
63. in her fore peike which otherwise she could not safely doe or to that purpose
64. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as a lead to next page">And</margin>"<br /> 53. To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith. That the sayd Roger ffooke during<br /> 54. the sayd shipp the Thomas Bonadventures stay and being att Ciprus as aforesayd, and<br /> 55. after such tymes he and the sayd Chowne had ordered her stay for the Convoyes<br /> 56. aforesayd; did severall tymes in his howse there, and in the presenće and hearing<br /> 57. of this deponent promise and undertake to the sayd Captaine Hughes being then and<br /> 58. there like wise present that he the sayd Roger ffooke would by his advises<br /> 59. certify the merchants freighters, that he had ordered the sayd shipp to stay for<br /> 60. and keepe Company with the sayd Convoy: saying then. (as upon other oććasions he<br /> 61. likewise did) that such stay was to the security and benefitt by of the sayd ffreighters<br /> 62. in that the sayd shipp having the protection of the Convoy might and did peave woolls<br /> 63. in her fore peike which otherwise she could not safely doe or to that purpose<br /> 64. &lt;margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as a lead to next page"&gt;And&lt;/margin&gt;" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.

Suggested links


HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner
HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner