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Barbadoes there to gett passage home for England, which had they not
done all the fower Companyes had for want of victualls and good rigging
perished in the Sea And further hee cannot depose

To the 12th saveing his foregoeing deposition hee cannot more fully
depose thereto

To the last hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing
deposition which hee saith is true and further or more particulerly hee
cannot depose

William ffryer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 15th of Aprill 1656.

[RH GUTTER ??A]sh and others against. drinkwater.}

Suckley. Clements.}

Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the
said drinkwater.

Rp. .j.

Timothy Cruso of London Merchant, aged 63 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the arlate Nathaniel
hutchinson the time arlate to be master of the shipp the James arlate
and to have the command and government of her by common report/

To the 2 hee cannot depose.

To the third hee cannot depose saving what followeth

To the fourth hee saith that the said Nathaniel hutchinson in the yeere of 1657 tooke aboard
and brought from Zealand in his said shipp the voyage in question one
hundred and tenn barrells of herrings consigned to be delivered at this
port to mr Abraham Vande Rou[?ter] of this citie Merchant (since
deceased) for account of Paul Timmerman of Amsterdam, who afterwards
giving order to this deponent to receive the same, hee this deponent
accordingly received the said one hundred and tenn barrells of herrings
of the said master, upon the said shipps arrivall here for the said Timmermans
account, and paid the said hutchinson for freight, primmage, pilotage
and other charges for the same the summe of twenty two pounds or
thereabouts on or about the nine and twentieth of January 1657, and
hath the said masters acquittanse for the same under his hand.

To the 5th hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that the said herrings were by the bills of lading
(which this deponent nowe hath with him) to be delivered to mr Abraham
[?da ?Couter] or his assignes, without mentioning for whose account,
and then this deponent by order as aforesaid receaved them for the said
Timmermans account and disposed them to this use. And otherwise
hee cannot another saving as aforesaid.

To the second hee saith the said bill of lading mentioneth the said
goods to be shipped by Christorfer Peterson, and the master signing
the bill, hee beleeveth the agreement for freight (which by the
bill is thirtie shillings per tonne with primage and average) was made with him the said master. And
that this deponent was not in Ireland at the said lading, nor knoweth
further of this Interrogatories than as aforesaid.

Timothie Cruso [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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Timothy(ie) Cruso

"TIMOTHY CRUSO (see post, p.20) of London, merchant, son of John C. of Norwich, and grandson of Henry C. of Hownescoat in Flanders. Ped. and arms (p.427). He married the daughter of John Pyrot; by whom he had a son, John Cruso of Norwich, who married Jane daughter of Giles Verlincke; and by her had issue John his eldest son; Timothy Cruso of London, merchant, 2nd son, who was living in 1634, and who married Katherine daughter of Charles Planter in Flanders; 3, Aquila; 4, Anthony; and Priscilla. Timothy had issue, Timothy his eldest son, Petronella, Rebecca and Sarah. In Jones's Brecknockshire, vol. ii p. 746, a John Cruso, L.L.D., is mentioned as Chancellor of St. David's in 1665, and was a native of Yarmouth. He died in 1681, leaving a widow and severall children. His will was proved at Brecon. (Ex inf. T.W.King, York Herald.)"[1]

Sources

Primary sources


TNA

Chancery

C 5/387/63 Short title: Crusoe v Tesmond. Plaintiffs: John Crusoe and Timothy Crusoe. Defendants: John Tesmond and others. Subject: money matters. Document type: bill, answer. 1613 - 1714

C 6/133/60 Short title: Creusoe v Wyld. Plaintiffs: John Creusoe, Jane Creusoe his wife, Timothy Crusoe and Elizabeth Creusoe his wife. Defendants: Nicholas Wyld, Elizabeth Leate, Judith Leate and Jane Leate. Subject: property in Cordwainer Street, London. Document type: bill, two answers. 1656

C 6/134/76 Short title: Hillar v Staines. Plaintiffs: Alice Hillar widow. Defendants: Thomas Staines and Timothy Crusoe . Subject: money matters, Hertfordshire. Document type: bill, answer, demurrer. SFP. 1657

C 6/134/194 Short title: Vandeurne v Vermuyden. Plaintiffs: Marcellus Vandeurne. Defendants: Sir Cornelius Vermuyden kt, Cornelius Vermuyden, Timothy Crusoe and Rachel Cruso his wife. Subject: property in Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Document type: bill, answer. 1656

C 6/136/2 Short title: Alford v Cruesoe. Plaintiffs: Richard Alford. Defendants: Timothy Crusoe, Nicholas Vanloone, Solomon Darquins, Jacques Betson and John Herion. Subject: money matters, Devon. Document type: bill, answer. 1656

C 10/225/55 William Leonard v Sarah Cruse, Timothy Cruse and Thomas Harewell: Fovant, Wiltshire. Bill and three answers. 1656

Exchequer

E 134/1657/Mich6 Sir John Talbot, knight v. John Osbaldeston, Richard Freechley, Timothy Crusoe, Adam Wells.: Certain bonds entered into by plaintiff, and other money transactions, &c., between him and Titus Hayhurst, his London agent, &c., &c.: Lancaster. 1657

PROB

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  1. William Durrant Cooper, Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens, Resident in England 1618-1688 {?London, 1682), pp. xii-xiii