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|Transcription=tonnes (or there abouts) with three peeces of ordnance and eighteene men,
|Transcription=To the 11th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
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severall bales of Roane linnens, thredd and silk laces of Paris,
 
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bombazin, Taffata's of Grenada, box combes and diverse other
To the 12th hee saith hee being now of the company of the ''Owners Adventure''
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Merchandizes, amounting all together with the charges of the said shipp
now ''Greyhound'' nor soe much as seeing them after hee lost their Company
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(which belongs to the said John James fforno) to the summe of fowrscore thousand livers
at Sea as aforesayd untill hee sawe them in the River of Thames cannot
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Tournois, to be carried and transported in the said shipp to Cartagena
answere anything to this Interrogatorie/
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in the king of Spaines dominion in the West Indies.
 
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there to be vended and invested in silver and other Indian commodities
To the 13th for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere/
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for the same account and adventure of the said John James
 
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fforno, Michael Charpentier, and John Reynault, who (as hee saith GUTTER
To the 14th hee saith hee hath knowne the interrogate damerell for these
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they write) caused the said Captaine and his Company to be put on
eight yeares last past, and knoweth that in that tyme hee hath gone severall
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board the said shipp, because the king of Spaine or his officers will not
voyages to Greeneland and is in this depenents judgement
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suffer any other (but Spaniards) to goe to his dominions in the Indies
an able sea man and experienced in the Greeneland fishing and soe
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And that assoone as the said shipp is or shalbe dispatched from the said port
commonly Accompted/
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of Cadiz on the said voyage, they expect a perfect Invoice of the said
 
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lading for their account, which (if occasion shall require) they will cause
To the 15th hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for that hee
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to be produced to this Court. And lastly that the said shipp in her retourne
hath not deposed to the contents of the article Interrogate/
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from the West Indies is by them intended to be manned at the Canaries
 
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with Hollanders, (if occasion shall soe require) and brought to some
To the 16th hee saith hee experimentally knoweth that the Ice at
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of the ports of England or ffrance,
Greeneland will bee sometymes cloased and a while after in some
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measure open againe, and those that goe thither must watch such oportunities
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of the opening thereof./
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To the last hee saith that hee knoweth the Ice in some places was (after
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the tyme Interrate) better to passe through to harbour then it was then,
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or before, And further for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere./
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Repeated in Court before both Judges/
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Nicolas Perkins [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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To 28th of March 1656 1657 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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On the behalfe of John James&#125;
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fforno and others of Paris&#125;
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touching the shipp ''ffortune''&#125;
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and lading.&#125;
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'''Bertrand Dibarbone''' of London Merchant, aged nine
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and twenty yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
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worshipfull Giles Sweit doctor of lawes surrogate (Carefully
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appointed) of the judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
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of england, saith and deposeth
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by vertue of his oath.
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That hee hath receive advice from his correspondents John James
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fforno, Michael Charpentiez and John Reynault all Merchants and
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citizens of Paris in ffrance, and order and authoritie (from them) to intimate
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and declare to this Court for the very truth, (as hee doth hereby) that
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ffrancis fforno alias van Obstal, and Lewes Reynault (otherwise called
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Isaac Rutherson) both Marchants of the citie of Paris aforesaid, being
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at present at Cadiz in Spaine, had by letters dated at Cadiz the fourth
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of this instant (new stile) advised them the said John James fforno, Micheal
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Charpentier and John Reynault, that they the said ffrancis fforno alias
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van Obstal and Lewes Reynault (alias Rutharson) had at Cadiz
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laden for account and adventure of there the said John James fforno, Michael Charpentier
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and John Reynault, on board a shipp called the ''ffortune'' (ffernando
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Gerardo Loro a spaniard Commander) of the burthen of a hundred and tenn
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tonnes
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B di' barbore &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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tonnes (or there abouts) with three peeces of ordnance and eighteene men,
severall bales of Roane linnens, thredd and silk laces of Paris,
bombazin, Taffata's of Grenada, box combes and diverse other
Merchandizes, amounting all together with the charges of the said shipp
(which belongs to the said John James fforno) to the summe of fowrscore thousand livers
Tournois, to be carried and transported in the said shipp to Cartagena
in the king of Spaines dominion in the West Indies.
there to be vended and invested in silver and other Indian commodities
for the same account and adventure of the said John James
fforno, Michael Charpentier, and John Reynault, who (as hee saith GUTTER
they write) caused the said Captaine and his Company to be put on
board the said shipp, because the king of Spaine or his officers will not
suffer any other (but Spaniards) to goe to his dominions in the Indies
And that assoone as the said shipp is or shalbe dispatched from the said port
of Cadiz on the said voyage, they expect a perfect Invoice of the said
lading for their account, which (if occasion shall require) they will cause
to be produced to this Court. And lastly that the said shipp in her retourne
from the West Indies is by them intended to be manned at the Canaries
with Hollanders, (if occasion shall soe require) and brought to some
of the ports of England or ffrance,

B di' barbore [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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