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|First transcriber=Philip Hnatkovich
 
|First transcriber=Philip Hnatkovich
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|Transcription='''A. 16.'''
  
|First transcribed=12/09/30
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The tenth of June 1656.
  
|Editorial history=Created 06/04/14, by CSG
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On the behalfe of Moses Goodier}
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and Timothy Alsop touching the}
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''hester'' of Plimouth}
  
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'''Rp.'''
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'''Richard Bone''' of Plimouth in the County of devon
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Mariner, aged 36 yeeres or thereaboutes, and '''George'''
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'''Strode''' servant to Mr Moses Goodier of London Merchant
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Aged 20 yeeres or thereaboutes, sworne before the right
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Worshipfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one of the
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Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie, say
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and depose by vertue of their oathes.
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That this deponent Richard Bone as master of the shipp the ''hester'' of
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Plimouth, and this deponent George Strode as Sopra cargo of the same shipp
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being imployed in her on a voyage from Plimouth and Saint Ives for Venice
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in or about September last, received on board her at Saint Ives in Cornwall
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two hundred fiftie six hogsheads of Pilchards and some tobaccoe for account
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of the said Mr Goodier and Mr Timothy Mapp of Plimouth Merchant
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and for the particular adventure of the said Mr Goodier thirtie five
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peaces of stuffs and seaventie five paire of worsted stockings. And they
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say that with all theaforesaid goodes the said shipp set saile and departed
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from Saint Ives aforesaid in or about the twentieth of September last, and
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in her course of sailing for Venice, coming on the two and twentieth of
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November next following neere the Vare of Messina, the said shipp
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was set upon and shot at by a ffrenchman of warr having about eighteene
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gunes and (as themselves confessed) an hundred and seaventie men, but the
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name either of their shipp or commander they would not confesse, but
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acknowledged that shee belonged to Tholon; and further that after
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severall shott made by the said ffrenchman of warr, and his commanding
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this deponent Richard Bone on board, and there going, the Captaine and
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companie of the said man of warr, detained him there prisoner, during
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which time of his imprisonment, some of the said man of warres company
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in two boates, came aboard the ''hester'', and plundered and tooke out of
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her and carried away, twenty seaven hogsheads of Pilchards, eight
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Rolles of Tobaccoe (the said eight rolles weighing about foure hundred
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weight), twenty five peeces of the said stuffs, and all the aforesaid
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seaventie five paire of stockings, and having soe donne, they released
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the said Master Richard Bone after foure or five houres detention, and
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suffered the shipp to procede with the rest of her lading. And lastly
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they say that the said Pilchards (soe taken away) were worth and (as they beleeve)
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cost betwixt fiftie and fiftie five shillings per hogshead one with another,
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the stuffs cost (the first penny) fourtie shillings per peece, the
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stockings eighteene pounds and five shillings, and the Tobaccoe cost
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in England foure pence per pound or neere thereabouts.
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Richard Bone [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Geo: Strode SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The tenth of June 1656
  
|Transcription=shipp departed from Cyprus with all her sayd homewards ladeing on
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Page and Coury: against Basse.}
board her and full sayle thense towards Legorno but in her course thitherwards
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Clements Smyth}
mett with very fowle and tempestious weather by meanes whereof the hinges and
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Irons of her Rudder were broken and the Rudder washed off into the sea, (but rec[?overed GUTTER]
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againe and gotten aboard the sayd shipp) and the sayd shipp sprang a leake or two by)
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violence of the sayd storme whereat shee receaved much water soe that the sayd
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shipp by reason of the sayd leakes and alsoe for want of her rudder to guide and
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steere her by, was forced to returne back to Cyprus it being her neerest port
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and there un lade the greatest part of her ladeing thereby to new hange her Rudder
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and stopp her leakes which were deepe under water And hee saith her Rudder
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being hunge and her leakes stopped and repayred the Interrogate John
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Harris the Master of her and Company fell to reladeing the goods by them soe
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there unladen, but were (after they had reladen some of them) hindered from
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reladeing the rest by some officers of the Grand signior who pretended that
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the goodes being there unladen new customes was due to the Grand signiour for
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them before they might bee reladen, and the sayd Master being a stranger and
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not knowing what was to be done in such case did apply him selfe to the Interrogate
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Roger ffooke who was and is reputed the English Consull at Cyprus
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and the sayd ffowke having had conference with the sayd Officers of the Grand signiour
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soe pacified them either with rewards or other perswasions that they did
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permitt the sayd Master and Company to relade the rest of the sayd goods on
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board the sayd shipp, but saith the same being laden, the sayd ffowke did
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in presence of this deponent and his Contests Robert Pembridge and Symon
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Roe and others of the sayd shipps company demand of the sayd Harris the Master
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as due to him the sayd Consull for Consullage and other moneys paid for
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cleereing the sayd goods there eighteene hundred peeces of eight, and the sayd Master
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answered and told the sayd ffooke that hee had noe money and was a stranger
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there or to that effort, whereupon the sayd ffowke imprisoned the sayd Master
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for not paying the same, and kept him in his his the sayd ffowkes house
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under custody of Janizaries, and the sayd Roe, Pembridge and one Turner being of
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the sayd shipps company and coming on shoare to the Master hee seized upon
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them alsoe, and kept them under like restraint, and afterwardes sent sent or pe[?rmitted GUTTER]
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some officers of the sayd Grand signiour to be sent aboard the sayd shipp
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and released the sayd Roe Pembridge and Turner who came aboard the sayd shipp
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And the sayd officers being come aboard did cause the hatches to bee opened
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and tooke there out three bayles of silke part of the sayd shipps ladeing and
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carried the same a shoare, and disposed thereof at their will and pleasure for non
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payment of the sayd eighteene hundred dollers, which done, the sayd
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ffooke then released the sayd Master the
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premisses hee deposeth of his knowledge being an eye and eare wittnes of
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them and saith the sayd bayles were taken from on shipp board in presence of
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this deponent and the sayd Roe Pembridge and Turner and the rest of the sayd shipps
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Company who were all then on boarde, And hee saith hee verily beleaveth and
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is perswaded in his conscience that unlesse the sayd 18 hundred dollers h[?ad GUTTER]
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bin paid or other satisfaction made for them neither the sayd Master nor any of
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the rest of the sayd shipps ladeing could or would have bin discharged [?soe GUTTER]
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that the sayd three bayles were taken away meerely meerely for preservation
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of the rest of the sayd shipps ladeing And further to these Interrogatories hee
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cannot depose/
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
  
Thomas Metford [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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'''Rp. 2.'''
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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'''Robert Mitchell''' of the parish of White Chappell
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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London Shipwright, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts
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Sworne and examined.
  
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A. 16.

The tenth of June 1656.

On the behalfe of Moses Goodier}
and Timothy Alsop touching the}
hester of Plimouth}

Rp.

Richard Bone of Plimouth in the County of devon
Mariner, aged 36 yeeres or thereaboutes, and George
Strode servant to Mr Moses Goodier of London Merchant
Aged 20 yeeres or thereaboutes, sworne before the right
Worshipfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one of the
Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie, say
and depose by vertue of their oathes.

That this deponent Richard Bone as master of the shipp the hester of
Plimouth, and this deponent George Strode as Sopra cargo of the same shipp
being imployed in her on a voyage from Plimouth and Saint Ives for Venice
in or about September last, received on board her at Saint Ives in Cornwall
two hundred fiftie six hogsheads of Pilchards and some tobaccoe for account
of the said Mr Goodier and Mr Timothy Mapp of Plimouth Merchant
and for the particular adventure of the said Mr Goodier thirtie five
peaces of stuffs and seaventie five paire of worsted stockings. And they
say that with all theaforesaid goodes the said shipp set saile and departed
from Saint Ives aforesaid in or about the twentieth of September last, and
in her course of sailing for Venice, coming on the two and twentieth of
November next following neere the Vare of Messina, the said shipp
was set upon and shot at by a ffrenchman of warr having about eighteene
gunes and (as themselves confessed) an hundred and seaventie men, but the
name either of their shipp or commander they would not confesse, but
acknowledged that shee belonged to Tholon; and further that after
severall shott made by the said ffrenchman of warr, and his commanding
this deponent Richard Bone on board, and there going, the Captaine and
companie of the said man of warr, detained him there prisoner, during
which time of his imprisonment, some of the said man of warres company
in two boates, came aboard the hester, and plundered and tooke out of
her and carried away, twenty seaven hogsheads of Pilchards, eight
Rolles of Tobaccoe (the said eight rolles weighing about foure hundred
weight), twenty five peeces of the said stuffs, and all the aforesaid
seaventie five paire of stockings, and having soe donne, they released
the said Master Richard Bone after foure or five houres detention, and
suffered the shipp to procede with the rest of her lading. And lastly
they say that the said Pilchards (soe taken away) were worth and (as they beleeve)
cost betwixt fiftie and fiftie five shillings per hogshead one with another,
the stuffs cost (the first penny) fourtie shillings per peece, the
stockings eighteene pounds and five shillings, and the Tobaccoe cost
in England foure pence per pound or neere thereabouts.

Richard Bone [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Geo: Strode SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The tenth of June 1656

Page and Coury: against Basse.}
Clements Smyth}

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 2.

Robert Mitchell of the parish of White Chappell
London Shipwright, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts
Sworne and examined.

To