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HCA 13/65 f.108r Annotate
First transcribed 14 March 10  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 108  +
Parent volume HCA 13/65  +
Side Recto  +
Status First cut transcription started and completed on 10/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet  +
Transcription 24. November 1651. The Claime of Geo: Scu24. November 1651. The Claime of Geo: Scutt}<br /> the elder George Scutt and}<br /> Company for the shipp the}<br /> ''Jane and Elizabeth'' of Poole}<br /> and the tackle furniture and}<br /> apparell and lading of ffish}<br /> in the same taken by a Jersey}<br /> man of warr and carried into}<br /> Jersey} Examined upon an Allegation given in on the behalf<br /> of the said Scutt and Company/ '''Rp. j.us''' '''Edward Norris''' of Poole in the County of dorsett<br /> Marriner aged 32 yeares or thereabouts a wiyttnes<br /> sworne and Examined deposeth as afolloweth./ To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and<br /> deposeth that for and dureing the time arlate the said George<br /> Scutt the Elder George Scutt and Company were att and att this present<br /> ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners, and Proprietors of the shipp the ''Jane and Elizabeth'' of Poole arlate, and of her tackle apparell and furniture<br /> And were and are comonly accompted and knowne to bee, whichj hee knoweth<br /> for that hee this deponent was and went out in the said shipp one of her Company and was<br /> quarter Master thereof And further hee cannot depose saveing hee so contyvnued<br /> quartereur of and in the said shipp untill she was taken and seised as hereafter<br /> is expressed./ To the 2d article of the said allegation he saith and deposeth that when the<br /> [?time] arlate the said George Scutt the Elder George Scutt and Company did<br /> send out and imploy the said shipp the ''Jane and Elizabeth'' arlate from the Port of<br /> Poole arlate on a fishing voyage to Newfound Land And so to returne againe<br /> for England, And hee saith that the said shipp did accordingly safely arrive att<br /> Newfound land And there tooke in her lading of fish and oyle for the use and<br /> Accompt of the said George Scutt the Elder, George Scutt and Company aforesaid<br /> which hee deposeth for that hee went out in the said shipp as Quarter Master thereof and<br /> returneing for England from Newfound land was seised as hereafter is sett downe<br /> to which hee referreth himself and further hee saith hee cannot depose To the third article hee saith that about Michaelmas last past and within<br /> the time arlate, And after such time as the said shipp the ''Jane and Elizabeth'' had received<br /> in her lading of ffish and oyle att Newfound land, as aforesaid she did sett saile<br /> therewith (being bound for Poole aforesaid) And in her passage thither was<br /> mett with by a Jersey man of warr and shee and her lading surprized taken and<br /> carried into Jersey where she now remaineth, And hee this deponent and the rest of<br /> the shipps Company were taken out of the said shipp the ''Jane and Elizabeth'' and<br /> some sett on shore in one place and some in an other And further giveing his<br /> reasons of his knowledge thereof as aforesaid hee saith hee cannot depose To the fourth and fift{h} articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth That<br /> att such time as the said shipp the ''Jane and Elizabeth'' did sett saile from Poole to<br /> Newfound Land as aforesaid, And att such time as shee was surprized and taken<br /> as aforesaid and Carried into Jersey the arlate Peter Baker was Master and Comander<br /> of the said shipp and as Master had the Comand and care thereof, And was soe accounted<br /> reputed and knowne to bee, And he further saith that the said Baker is now att<br /> Jersey and hath certefied from thence unto the said George Scutt the elder Georg[?e]<br /> Scutt and some of the Company (now returned) by letters or otherwise that the said shipp the<br /> ''Jane and Elizabeth'' and her lading so by them lost as aforesaid and carried<br /> unto Jersey is there nowe remaineing, which hee deposeth for that hee hath spoken<br /> with divers marriners and others who were att Jersey, and did speake with the said<br /> Baker there, who tould this deponent that the said shipp and lading was there as aforesaid<br /> And further hee cannot depose./ The marke<br /> of Edward '''NS''' Norris [MARKE, RH SIDE]of Edward '''NS''' Norris [MARKE, RH SIDE]  +
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