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French merchants

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14/12/12: CSG, created page



Purpose of page

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

XXXX feature in many HCA 13/71 cases and depositions.

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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Merchants of Callice (Calais)


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  • "17. To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith, That hee hath well

18. knowne the shipp the golden Eagle arlate for about two yeares last past
19. during which time shee hath alwaes belonged to the Port of Callice in
20. ffrance, and that her owners and proprietors were and are Monsieur de
21. Charrot Governour of Callice, Monsieur Plye one of the Lords of the
22. Admiraltie of Callice, Monsieur Bedfort Burgher and Marchant of
23. Callice, and Monsieur Beyde Marchant and Burgher of Callice, and that the
24. arlate John Bennard of Callice this deponents brother hath beene on
25. the behalfe and by order of the said owner Captaine and Commander of
26. the said shipp ever since such this deponents knowledge of her, this deponent
27. having served aboard the said shipp as Quartermaster for 4. voyages past by
28. her performed and being a Native and Burgher of Callice aforesaid, Hee
29. farther saith,That hee well knoweth the shipp the Royall Mary arlate
30. whereof the arlate John Coverure was Commander, and that the said
31. shipp of this deponents certaine knowledge hath for about 18. yeares
32. last past belonged to the said Port of Callice, this deponent not knowing the
33. particular Owners thereof, otherwise then that the said Monsieur le Coule
34. de Charrott and Monsieur Eyes, and Monsieur la Pas Burgher of Callice
35. and others Burghers of that place; The said deponent further declareth, That
36. hee well knoweth,That the said ships have for theise two yeares and
37. upwards been Commissionated from the king of ffrance, and employed as men
38. of warr against the Spaniards under the respective Commanders aforesaid
39. this deponent having severall times seene and perused the king of France his
40. Commission to that effect aboard the said shipp Golden Eagle, but noe OR never GUTTER
41. that of the Royall ˹Mary˺, onely saith that the said two
42. shipps of warr have alwaies gone out in Companie from Callice for all the
43. Voiages this deponent hath as aforesaid, served aboard the said shipp the
44. golden Eagle. And further cannot depose:/"

- HCA 13/71 f.95r Case: The Lord Protector against a certaine shipp called the fortune whereof Daniel Egertson is Master taken with wynes, and against the Carle of Charott and others Owners of a shipp of warr called the golden Eagle of Callice and against the said Earle of Charrott and other owners of the Royal Marye a shipp of warr and against all others; Deposition: 1. Eustace Bernard of Callice in France Quartermaster of the shipp the Golden Eagle aged 46 yeares (The marke of "Eustace Bernard" at end of deposition); Date: 21/02/1655(56). Transcribed by William Tullett.[2]
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  2. HCA 13/71 f.95r