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HCA 13/71 f.169r Annotate
First transcribed 14 January 2013  +
First transcriber Alex Jackson  +
Folio 169  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/01/2013  +
Transcription of trade of the Barbadoes with horses and of trade of the Barbadoes with horses and other merchandises for<br /> this ten yeares past. and having cast upp the price of the sayd<br /> horses so lost with the usuall gayne made of like horses att the Barbadoes<br /> findeth that the same would have yeilded att the usuall rate the sayd<br /> summe of fifteen hundred pounds sterling. and upwards. And otherwise<br /> hee cannot depose To the nynth article hee saith that the sayd James Cooke att the tyme of his<br /> hiring unto the sayd shipp was but a young man about twenty yeares<br /> of age, and in this deponents Judgement had not experienced<br /> and moral sufficient to be mate of a shipp for such a voyage as<br /> was intended. And saith that hee the sayd James was and is by common<br /> repute the sonn of the sayd Robert Cooke mate of the sayd shipp<br /> and was hired by his sayd father to serve in her. And further<br /> hee cannot depose. William Tickell [SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE] ******************************* '''Rp. 2''' The same day examined upon the sayd allegation '''William Lowe''' a planter and Inhabitant of the Barbadoes one of the Caribee Islands<br /> aged forty yeares or thereabouts a witnesses sworne and<br /> examined saith as followeth. videlicet To the first article of the sayd allegation and to the Schedule thereto annexed now<br /> showne him he saith, and deposeth that being a planter the sayd Island<br /> of Barbadoes which he was to returne from England he putt<br /> himselfe as a Passenger on board the sayd shipp ''Tankervale'' Robert<br /> Cooke mate which was designed to goe from this Port to Norway<br /> and there to take in horses and to goe to the Barbadoes and<br /> from thence to returne for England, and by this meanes came to<br /> heare and know that all or most of the Mariners belonging to the<br /> sayd shipp and particularly the sayd James Cooke and Maynard Johnson<br /> were to have their wages payd att the Barbadoes in Muscavadoes<br /> sugars att the rate of four pence per pound; to which purpose hee did<br /> severall tymes see the foresayd schedule in the hands of the sayd<br /> Robert Cooke and heard him read the same to his Mariners and heard<br /> them acknowledge that they had subscribed it as now is to be seene<br /> and that they had agreed and contracted as therein is conteyned. And<br /> otherwise hee cannot depose. To the second and third articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, that upon<br /> the arrivall of the sayd shipp att Norway there were putt on board her<br /> for the sayd Richard Batsons and Companies Accompt by their factor<br /> there forty five horses to be from thence transported to the Barbadoes<br /> and the stowing of the sayd horses did belong to the Mariners of the sayd<br /> shipp, and the making of the Stanchions for that purpose as to the<br /> care of the worke that they should be stronge and sufficient did belong<br /> to the sayd James Cooke and Maynard Johnson as Mate and Boatswayne<br /> Andson as Mate and Boatswayne<br /> And  +
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