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Marine law

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05/12/12: CSG, created page



Purpose of page

The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

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All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

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  • "16. To the 12th ˹and 13th˺ hee saith that after the second retourne of the said shipp

17. from the Mora'a and while shee was and remained at Zant, it was
18. said and reported that the said factors of Mr ˹George˺ ffarington had let the said
19. shipp to freight to the Provindar of the said Island of Zant for
20. a voyage to be made therewith to Cassandra in the Archipelagus
21. to fetch graine and come at the freight of seaven hundred dollars
22. per moneth, and saith that the next day after this deponents first
23. hearing the said report, the said John Dobson and and Richard ffarington
24. came aboard with other friends and told this deponent and others of the
25. shipps company present at the said affreightment, and the said
26. drinking severall healths and commanded severall guns to be fired;
27. but the said shipps company (to the number of 24 whereof hee this
28. deponent was one, and which was all her company saving the captaine
29. the said Tompson her Purser and the Cooper Richard Browkes) having
30. considered of the said voyage, and both by such of them as had bin there
31. and by merchants ashore having understood that it was an unlawfull
32. voyage, and contrary to the Capitulations betwixt England and the
33. Grand Signor. and attended with soe much danger in that respect, as
34. that the company being met with and taken by the Turkes were
35. liable for perpetuall slavery without redemption, they refused
36. to goe and would not goe the same; and saith that word XXX brought
37. them aboard that the Provadar threataned to force them there or
38. that hee would shoot at and sinke them, and they understanding
39. that there were brigantines manning and readie to come aboard to
40. force them, they haled the ˹three˺ guns forre and aft to cleare their decks in
41. case of forcible entrie, and to secure themselves from such violence."

- HCA 13/71 f.292v Case: John Cranye, Thomas Captain herXXXX and Company owners of the shipp the George Bonadventure against George ffarington; Deposition: 2. Benjamin Dimmock of Ratcliff in the county of Middlesex Mariner aged 26 yeeres ; Date: 20/06/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet[2]
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  2. HCA 13/71 f.292v