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HCA 13/68 f.503r Annotate
First transcribed 1 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 503  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/08/2013  +
Transcription like accompt to John van Pullen of Burdeaulike accompt to John van Pullen of Burdeaux. to which port<br /> the foresayd shipp is now to goe there to take in a lading of wynes<br /> and other goods to returne with the same to Stock holme for<br /> accompt of the foresayd merchants of Stock hollome subiects of the<br /> Queene of Sweden. And saith that for the buying of the sayd<br /> wynes att Burdeaux the foresayd John Bock and Company are<br /> to furnish moneyes and remitt the same to the sayd John van pullen<br /> att Burdeaux; The premisses he deposeth being the factor<br /> and Correspondent of the sayd Abraham and Jacob Mumma<br /> and Company, and having some of the sayd goods arrived and delivered<br /> att this port in manner as aforesayd, and being privy to the order<br /> given by the sayd Swedish merchants for remitting of the sayd moneyes<br /> in manner and for the use aforesayd. And otherwise cannot depose. Chareles Marescoe [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ************************************** The 13th of Aprill 1654<br /> On the behalfe of William Bradick)<br /> and others touching a losse in the ''Anne'')<br /> of London) '''Rp.''' '''William Ware''' of Shadwell in the parish<br /> of Stepney and County of Middlesex mariner<br /> aged 40 yeares or thereabouts, sworne before<br /> the right worshipfull William Clarke and John<br /> Godolphin doctors of lawes Judges of the<br /> Admiraltie saith and deposeth as<br /> followeth videlicet. To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br /> that hee well knewe and was master of the good shipp the ''Anne''<br /> of London interrogated, and had knowne her about nine monethes and<br /> was master of her about seaven monethes before her seizure hereafter mentioned<br /> And saith that shee departed from the Canary Ilands on the voyage<br /> interrogated bound for this port of London on or about the sixth of<br /> december last past, and comming about seaven weekes after such<br /> here departure into the mouth of the Channell about 16 or 18<br /> leagues short of Scilly, shee was met withall, set upon and<br /> seized by a man of warr from Brest having a Commission<br /> as her Captaine (named James dillan) said, from the duke of Yorke,<br /> and having such Commission hee dischardged the person of this deponent the<br /> master of her after hee came into Bl?oau?e?t in ffrance, whether<br /> hee the said dillan and company carried the said shipp and all her<br /> lading and confiscated the same, and landed her goods, and sold the<br /> vessell, soe that the same were and are utterly lost to the owners<br /> thereof; which hee knoweth being master and seeing the premisses soe donne.<br /> And saith hee well knoweth the interrogated William Bradick merchant<br /> and hath soe donne for theise 16 yeares last or thereabouts, and saith that<br /> there were 38 pipes of wine, nineteene or twenty tonnes of barrells pitch<br /> in caske, 82 drie west India hides, and 14 chests of sugar laden at<br /> the Canarie Islands for the accompt of the said mr Bradick, by one James<br /> Co?use the said mr Bradicks factor there, and<br /> consignedks factor there, and<br /> consigned  +
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