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|First transcriber=Karen Gunnell
 
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|Transcription=The same day Examined upon the sayd allegation [CENTRE HEADING]
 
|Transcription=The same day Examined upon the sayd allegation [CENTRE HEADING]
  
 
'''2'''
 
'''2'''
  
'''John Cobb''' of Rederith in ye County of Surrey Mariner
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'''John Cobb''' of Rederith in the County of Surrey Mariner
late masters mate of the sayd shipp the mary and john
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late masters mate of the sayd shipp the ''Mary and John''
 
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
 
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
 
before the foresaid Comissioners and examined
 
before the foresaid Comissioners and examined
 
deposeth and saith as followeth.
 
deposeth and saith as followeth.
  
8. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation he saith he know well
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To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation he saith he know well
9. the sayd shipp Mary and John whereof ffrancis Hurdidge was Commander
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the sayd shipp ''Mary and John'' whereof ffrancis Hurdidge was Commander
10. and was masters mate of her for three years and saith that the sayd
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and was masters mate of her for three years and saith that the sayd
11. Capt Hurdidge in March 1648 English stile lett out the sayd shipp to
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Captaine Hurdidge in March 1648 English stile lett out the sayd shipp to
12. ffreight att Lisboa having obtained a License from the King of Portugall
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ffreight att Lisboa having obtained a License from the King of Portugall
13. to goe to Madera, Angola, Bahia hence back to Lisboa, and
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to goe to Madera, Angola, Bahia thence back to Lisboa, and
14. that in June 1649 she sett sayle from Lisboa and arrived att Angola
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that in June 1649 she sett sayle from Lisboa and arrived att Angola
15. about the beginning of the yeare 1650 and there the Governor
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about the beginning of the yeare 1650 and there the Governor
16. seized the sayd Captaine and ymployed the sayd ship in the King
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seized the sayd Captaine and ymployed the sayd ship in the King
17. of Portugal’s service, and so kept her in that service for
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of Portugalls service, and so kept her in that service for
18. four monethes during which sayd four monethes this deponent
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four monethes during which sayd four monethes this deponent
19. was master of her and served in her. And further deposeth
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was master of her and served in her. And further deposeth
20. not.
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not.
  
21. To the third fourth fifth and sixth he saith that the Governor
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To the third fourth fifth and sixth he saith that the Governor
22. undertook to pay 600 millrees per moneth for the sayd shipps service
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undertook to pay 600 millrees per moneth for the sayd shipps service
23. but saith he did not performe the saime but forced the sayd Capt Hurdidge
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but saith he did not performe the same but forced the sayd Captaine Hurdidge
24. to take salt instead thereof att such unto that the sayd Hurdidge’s
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to take salt instead thereof att such rates that the sayd Hurdidges
25. Owners suffered damage thereby to the value of three hundred
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Owners suffered dammage thereby to the value of three hundred
26. Millrees att the least. And saith that besides the sayd four monethes
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millrees att the least. And saith that besides the sayd four monethes
27. twenty three days were spent att Angola before the sayd salt was or
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twenty three days were spent att Angola before the sayd salt
28. could be discharged and twenty days more in repairing the
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could be discharged and twenty dayes more in repairing the
29. damage done to the said shipp in the king of Portugalls service
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dammages done to the said shipp in the King of Portugalls service
30. her Iron works being broke off from her sterne post and sayd post
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her Iron works being broke off from her sterne post and sayd post
31. split and rudder broken off in ye sayd service for the making
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splitt and rudder broken off in the sayd service for the making
32. good of which damage a good sum of money was expended
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good of which dammage a good summe of money was expended
33. but how much ˹he˺ knoweth not, and saith that for the premisses noe
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but how much he knoweth not, and saith that for the premisses noe
34. allowance was made by the sayd Governor ˹nor˺ for the damage of
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allowance was made by the sayd Governor nor for the damage of
35. the sayd 43 dayes the value whereof att the rate aforesayd
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the sayd 43 dayes the value whereof att the rate aforesayd
36. amounteth to eight hundred millrees and upwards, over and besides
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amounteth to eight hundred millrees and upwards, over and besides
37. the repaires aforesayd, the which by reason of the extraordinary
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the repaires aforesayd, the which by reason of the extraordinary
38. dearth of all commodities and men wages the worke continuous
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dearth of all Commodities and men wages the worke continuing
39. twenty days and a Millree per day per man being the usuall rate allowed
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twenty days and a Millree per day per man being the usuall rate allowed
40. to Carpenters Calkers Smithes, and other Artificers in that place
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to Carpenters Calkers Smithes, and other Artificers in that place
41. did amount to a great value; And saith that the sayd Captaines
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did amount to a great value; And saith that the sayd Captaines
42. detention at Angola for so long tyme videlicet upwards of five
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detention at Angola for so long tyme videlicet upwards of five
43. monethes could not cost him less than three hundred millrees
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monethes could not Cost him less than three hundred millrees
44. the premises he deposeth and came to know see and observe by his
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the premises he deposeth and came to know see and observe by his
45. being att Angola with the sayd ship master and mate of her as
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being att Angola with the sayd ship master and mate of her as
46. aforesayd. And further deposeth not:
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aforesayd. And further deposeth not.
  
47. To the fourth and fifth seventh and eighth he saith that the sayd shipp being so repaired
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To the seventh he saith that the sayd shipp being so repaired
48. receyved on board her att Angola one thousand one hundred and
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receyved on board her att Angola one thousand one hundred and
49. one Negroes XXfar the particular accompt for whom they all
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one Negroes the particular accompt for whom they all
 
were
 
were
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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The same day Examined upon the sayd allegation [CENTRE HEADING]

2

John Cobb of Rederith in the County of Surrey Mariner
late masters mate of the sayd shipp the Mary and John
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
before the foresaid Comissioners and examined
deposeth and saith as followeth.

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation he saith he know well
the sayd shipp Mary and John whereof ffrancis Hurdidge was Commander
and was masters mate of her for three years and saith that the sayd
Captaine Hurdidge in March 1648 English stile lett out the sayd shipp to
ffreight att Lisboa having obtained a License from the King of Portugall
to goe to Madera, Angola, Bahia thence back to Lisboa, and
that in June 1649 she sett sayle from Lisboa and arrived att Angola
about the beginning of the yeare 1650 and there the Governor
seized the sayd Captaine and ymployed the sayd ship in the King
of Portugalls service, and so kept her in that service for
four monethes during which sayd four monethes this deponent
was master of her and served in her. And further deposeth
not.

To the third fourth fifth and sixth he saith that the Governor
undertook to pay 600 millrees per moneth for the sayd shipps service
but saith he did not performe the same but forced the sayd Captaine Hurdidge
to take salt instead thereof att such rates that the sayd Hurdidges
Owners suffered dammage thereby to the value of three hundred
millrees att the least. And saith that besides the sayd four monethes
twenty three days were spent att Angola before the sayd salt
could be discharged and twenty dayes more in repairing the
dammages done to the said shipp in the King of Portugalls service
her Iron works being broke off from her sterne post and sayd post
splitt and rudder broken off in the sayd service for the making
good of which dammage a good summe of money was expended
but how much he knoweth not, and saith that for the premisses noe
allowance was made by the sayd Governor nor for the damage of
the sayd 43 dayes the value whereof att the rate aforesayd
amounteth to eight hundred millrees and upwards, over and besides
the repaires aforesayd, the which by reason of the extraordinary
dearth of all Commodities and men wages the worke continuing
twenty days and a Millree per day per man being the usuall rate allowed
to Carpenters Calkers Smithes, and other Artificers in that place
did amount to a great value; And saith that the sayd Captaines
detention at Angola for so long tyme videlicet upwards of five
monethes could not Cost him less than three hundred millrees
the premises he deposeth and came to know see and observe by his
being att Angola with the sayd ship master and mate of her as
aforesayd. And further deposeth not.

To the seventh he saith that the sayd shipp being so repaired
receyved on board her att Angola one thousand one hundred and
one Negroes the particular accompt for whom they all
were