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===Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX===
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P1110029
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//The psonall Answeres of Richard Batson Humphrey
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Beane<ref>Humphrey beane.  Just possibly Humphrey Beane (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), of Ebisham, Surrey (PROB 11/362 Will of Humphry Beane of Ebbisham, Surrey14 January 1680 Bath 1-59)</ref> & Gowen Goldegay<ref>Gowen Goldegay.  Gowen Goldegay (b. ?1614, d. ca. 1657), of Whitefriars, City of London.  'Mr. Gowen Goldegay,' was appointed to 'a Committee for the Militia, of and within the Borough of Southwarke, and Parts adjacent within the Lines of Communication, on the South Side of the River of Thames, in the County of Surrey' in September 1647 ('Gowen Goldingay: Christening 04 Dec 1614 St Giles Cripplegate, London: Father: Edward Goldingay, IGI; PROB 11/269 Will of Gowen Goldegay of Whitefriars, City of London 14 November 1657 Ruthen 411-461, pp. 1-5; [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56209#s1 'September 1647: Ordinance to settle the Militia of Southwark.', Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660 (1911), pp. 1010-1011, viewed 28/04/12])</ref> Made to the Allegacon
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apud Arla & Schedule given in on the behalfe
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of Henry ffreeman & others doe followe
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To the Allon & Schedule they answer & accept the Contents
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thereof soe far as it makes for them & not otherwise
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and further they answere & beleeve all the parties  allegate
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were hyred to serve in the vessell the ''Greyhound'' allegate
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by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages
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expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents
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answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing
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voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland//
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& the ports & harbours thereabouts but these rendents
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beleeve the sd pties nor any off them never came or
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arrived to any of the sd places, but in stead of goeing
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thither to fish, when they were within five or six leagues
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of the same the sd pties with the consent of the rest of the
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sd ships Company would nt pceed any further but forced
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the Comander of the sd ship to turne back againe both w:th
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the ship allegate & the Owners Adventure without ever
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coming to Greeneland or any port or harbor there or making
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any voiage, by which meanes these rendents d voiage was
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totally overthrowne & lost to their damage at leaset ffowre
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thousand pounds as they beleeve, And further they doe not
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beleeve the sd Allegacon
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or schedule to be true in any pte, saveing these rendents beleeve
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that the sd ship sett sayle from Gravesend upon or about the fourteenth of Aprill 1656. & not before as they beleeve
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at w:ch time & not before the sd monethly pay was to begin
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in case the sd pties had behaved themselves as they ought to have
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done, & these rendents further beleeve that y:e ship the ''Greyhound''
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came back againe into the River of Thames & was here discharged
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upon or about the fowrteenth day of September 1656 as they beleeve
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RICHARD BATSON [His signature]
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BEANE [His signature]
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GOE XXXXX [His signature]

Revision as of 08:06, April 28, 2012

HCA13/128

Editorial history

26/04/12, CSG: Created page



Worked on HCA 13/128 (1656-1658)
Small volume, ca. 10 in x. 6 in x ¾ in
Leather bound, original covers; original leather ties have been lost
No contents or index
No foliation no pagination
Kept this volume to work on further this Friday (27th April 2012)



Case: XXXX: Answer: XXXX: Date: XXXX


P1110029

//The psonall Answeres of Richard Batson Humphrey
Beane[1] & Gowen Goldegay[2] Made to the Allegacon
apud Arla & Schedule given in on the behalfe
of Henry ffreeman & others doe followe

To the Allon & Schedule they answer & accept the Contents
thereof soe far as it makes for them & not otherwise
and further they answere & beleeve all the parties allegate
were hyred to serve in the vessell the Greyhound allegate
by order of these rendents as they beleeve for the wages
expressed in the schedule annexed to these rendents
answeres and noe more as they beleeve for a fishing
voiage to be made in the sd vessell for Greeneland//


P1110030

& the ports & harbours thereabouts but these rendents
beleeve the sd pties nor any off them never came or
arrived to any of the sd places, but in stead of goeing
thither to fish, when they were within five or six leagues
of the same the sd pties with the consent of the rest of the
sd ships Company would nt pceed any further but forced
the Comander of the sd ship to turne back againe both w:th
the ship allegate & the Owners Adventure without ever
coming to Greeneland or any port or harbor there or making
any voiage, by which meanes these rendents d voiage was
totally overthrowne & lost to their damage at leaset ffowre
thousand pounds as they beleeve, And further they doe not
beleeve the sd Allegacon
or schedule to be true in any pte, saveing these rendents beleeve
that the sd ship sett sayle from Gravesend upon or about the fourteenth of Aprill 1656. & not before as they beleeve
at w:ch time & not before the sd monethly pay was to begin
in case the sd pties had behaved themselves as they ought to have
done, & these rendents further beleeve that y:e ship the Greyhound
came back againe into the River of Thames & was here discharged
upon or about the fowrteenth day of September 1656 as they beleeve

RICHARD BATSON [His signature]
BEANE [His signature]

GOE XXXXX [His signature]
  1. Humphrey beane. Just possibly Humphrey Beane (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), of Ebisham, Surrey (PROB 11/362 Will of Humphry Beane of Ebbisham, Surrey14 January 1680 Bath 1-59)
  2. Gowen Goldegay. Gowen Goldegay (b. ?1614, d. ca. 1657), of Whitefriars, City of London. 'Mr. Gowen Goldegay,' was appointed to 'a Committee for the Militia, of and within the Borough of Southwarke, and Parts adjacent within the Lines of Communication, on the South Side of the River of Thames, in the County of Surrey' in September 1647 ('Gowen Goldingay: Christening 04 Dec 1614 St Giles Cripplegate, London: Father: Edward Goldingay, IGI; PROB 11/269 Will of Gowen Goldegay of Whitefriars, City of London 14 November 1657 Ruthen 411-461, pp. 1-5; 'September 1647: Ordinance to settle the Militia of Southwark.', Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660 (1911), pp. 1010-1011, viewed 28/04/12)