Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.168r Annotate"
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|Folio=168 | |Folio=168 | ||
|Side=Recto | |Side=Recto | ||
− | |Status=First cut transcription completed on 25/11/12; pasted into wikispot on 22/04/ | + | |Status=First cut transcription completed on 25/11/12 by Jill Wilcox; pasted into wikispot on 22/04/14 and edited on 12/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet |
− | |First transcriber=Jill Wilcox | + | |First transcriber=Jill Wilcox |
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+ | |First transcribed=12/11/25 | ||
|Editorial history=Created 04/04/14, by CSG | |Editorial history=Created 04/04/14, by CSG | ||
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|Transcription image=P1090002 | |Transcription image=P1090002 | ||
− | |Transcription=Robert Cooke had order from his | + | |Transcription=Robert Cooke had order from his Imployers to hire and agree with Mariners |
for the sayd voyage to receyve their wages att the Barbadoes in | for the sayd voyage to receyve their wages att the Barbadoes in | ||
− | Muscavados sugars att the rate of four pence | + | Muscavados sugars att the rate of four pence per pound. And he |
− | knoweth that the sayd | + | knoweth that the sayd James Cooke and Johnson were two of the Mariners |
− | hired for that voyage, and he this deponent did | + | hired for that voyage, and he this deponent did severall tymes |
heare them the sayd Cooke and Johnson say and acknowledge that they | heare them the sayd Cooke and Johnson say and acknowledge that they | ||
− | were so hired and had so agreed, | + | were so hired and had so agreed, that is to say that they had |
contracted and agreed that what wages should be due to them for | contracted and agreed that what wages should be due to them for | ||
their service in the sayd shipp and voyage they were to receave the | their service in the sayd shipp and voyage they were to receave the | ||
− | four pence per pound. And the like | + | same att the Barbadoes in Muscavadoe Sugar att the rate of |
+ | four pence per pound. And the like he heard. the sayd Robert | ||
Cooke the Master severall tymes say and affirme, and allso that the most | Cooke the Master severall tymes say and affirme, and allso that the most | ||
− | + | of the Mariners had signed to a written Agreement to that purpose | |
and saving now veiwed and perused the schedule to the sayd allegation | and saving now veiwed and perused the schedule to the sayd allegation | ||
− | annexed he doth beleive by the names and markes of the | + | annexed he doth beleive by the names and markes of the Mariners |
att the foot thereof especially by the name of William Jeffery | att the foot thereof especially by the name of William Jeffery | ||
− | who was | + | who was one of the mates the sayd voyage, (whole handwriting he is well |
acquainted with, and is well assured that he did subscribe his sayd | acquainted with, and is well assured that he did subscribe his sayd | ||
− | name thereto as now it appeareth that the sayd schedule was and | + | name thereto as now it appeareth) that the sayd schedule was and |
− | is the originall written Agreement touching the premisses. And | + | is the originall written Agreement, touching the premisses. And |
otherwise he saith he cannot depose. | otherwise he saith he cannot depose. | ||
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putt on board the sayd shipp forty five horses or thereabouts for their | putt on board the sayd shipp forty five horses or thereabouts for their | ||
use and accompt to be carryed and transported from thence to the | use and accompt to be carryed and transported from thence to the | ||
− | Barbadoes And the sayd James | + | Barbadoes And the sayd James Cooke and Maynard Johnson as mate |
and Boatswayne were by their places to looke unto and have | and Boatswayne were by their places to looke unto and have | ||
− | care of the stowage thereof, and to see that the | + | care of the stowage thereof, and to see that the Stanchions in which |
− | they were to be placed were | + | they were to be placed were Strong and good. And they had and |
were provided of such materialls for that purpose as they sayd were | were provided of such materialls for that purpose as they sayd were | ||
− | good and sufficient and | + | good and sufficient and there was enough of other boards spars. |
− | and materialls to have made the sayd | + | and materialls to have made the sayd Stanchions more strong and |
they might have had them if they had pleased of the certayne knowledge | they might have had them if they had pleased of the certayne knowledge | ||
of this deponent who was then there as merchant of the sayd shipp | of this deponent who was then there as merchant of the sayd shipp | ||
and had provided such materialls as were strong and sufficient | and had provided such materialls as were strong and sufficient | ||
− | and they the sayd James Cooke, and | + | and they the sayd James Cooke, and Maynard and the rest of the |
Mariners concerned in the stowing of the sayd horses did refuse to | Mariners concerned in the stowing of the sayd horses did refuse to | ||
make use of them, saying that such as them had was sufficient. And | make use of them, saying that such as them had was sufficient. And | ||
otherwise he cannot depose. | otherwise he cannot depose. | ||
− | To the third article of the sayd allegation | + | To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd horses |
− | being so putt on board, the sayd shipp Tankervale putt out to Sea | + | being so putt on board, the sayd shipp ''Tankervale'' putt out to Sea |
− | and soone after upon the shipps working, the | + | and soone after upon the shipps working, the stanchions in which |
the sayd horses were placed did breake downe in regard they | the sayd horses were placed did breake downe in regard they | ||
were too weake, and the sayd horses by reason of such bad stowage | were too weake, and the sayd horses by reason of such bad stowage | ||
− | + | fell | |
|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 18:56, May 12, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 168 |
Side | Recto |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
First cut transcription completed on 25/11/12 by Jill Wilcox; pasted into wikispot on 22/04/14 and edited on 12/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Jill Wilcox | |
First transcribed | |
12/11/25 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 04/04/14, by CSG |
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Robert Cooke had order from his Imployers to hire and agree with Mariners
for the sayd voyage to receyve their wages att the Barbadoes in
Muscavados sugars att the rate of four pence per pound. And he
knoweth that the sayd James Cooke and Johnson were two of the Mariners
hired for that voyage, and he this deponent did severall tymes
heare them the sayd Cooke and Johnson say and acknowledge that they
were so hired and had so agreed, that is to say that they had
contracted and agreed that what wages should be due to them for
their service in the sayd shipp and voyage they were to receave the
same att the Barbadoes in Muscavadoe Sugar att the rate of
four pence per pound. And the like he heard. the sayd Robert
Cooke the Master severall tymes say and affirme, and allso that the most
of the Mariners had signed to a written Agreement to that purpose
and saving now veiwed and perused the schedule to the sayd allegation
annexed he doth beleive by the names and markes of the Mariners
att the foot thereof especially by the name of William Jeffery
who was one of the mates the sayd voyage, (whole handwriting he is well
acquainted with, and is well assured that he did subscribe his sayd
name thereto as now it appeareth) that the sayd schedule was and
is the originall written Agreement, touching the premisses. And
otherwise he saith he cannot depose.
To the second article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that att the sayd shipps
arrivall in Norway the sayd Batsons and Companies factor there did
putt on board the sayd shipp forty five horses or thereabouts for their
use and accompt to be carryed and transported from thence to the
Barbadoes And the sayd James Cooke and Maynard Johnson as mate
and Boatswayne were by their places to looke unto and have
care of the stowage thereof, and to see that the Stanchions in which
they were to be placed were Strong and good. And they had and
were provided of such materialls for that purpose as they sayd were
good and sufficient and there was enough of other boards spars.
and materialls to have made the sayd Stanchions more strong and
they might have had them if they had pleased of the certayne knowledge
of this deponent who was then there as merchant of the sayd shipp
and had provided such materialls as were strong and sufficient
and they the sayd James Cooke, and Maynard and the rest of the
Mariners concerned in the stowing of the sayd horses did refuse to
make use of them, saying that such as them had was sufficient. And
otherwise he cannot depose.
To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd horses
being so putt on board, the sayd shipp Tankervale putt out to Sea
and soone after upon the shipps working, the stanchions in which
the sayd horses were placed did breake downe in regard they
were too weake, and the sayd horses by reason of such bad stowage
fell