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HCA 13/70 f.690v Annotate
First transcribed 31 October 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 690  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
People '''William Powney''' "POWNEY, William Co'''William Powney''' "POWNEY, William Co Co Vintry, 1664, 1669-73 Swan Wharf, Thames Street, St James Garlickhith, 1673 (1) WOOD (2) Dead by 20 Nov 1673, intestate (1) mar Sarah (2) Woodmonger (1) Personalty, Dec 1674, £230 (2) (1) CSB, II, 348, Inv (2) CSB, II, 348"UNIQa6899cec67b7d988-ref-0000057C-QINU8"UNIQa6899cec67b7d988-ref-0000057C-QINU  +
Primary sources '''TNA''' <u>Exchequer</u> E'''TNA''' <u>Exchequer</u> E 134/21Chas2/East14 Humfrey Beane, Thomas Williams, Thomas Collyer, Thomas Calverd, Robert Davis, John Webb, Robert Adson, John Gosling, Owen Arthur, John Wilson, Samuel Vincent, '''William Powney'''. v. Sir Jeffrey Palmer, Knt. and Bart. (Attorney-General), Sir Denny Ashburnham, Bart., Sir George Benyon, Knt., Francis Finch, Edward Wingate (late Commissioners of Excise), William Forth, Dr. of Lawes, Robert Huntington, Richard Kingdon, John James (present Commissioners of Excise).: Lease between said Sir Denny and others (Commissioners and Governors of Her Majesty's Receipt of Excise) and plaintiff Humfrey Beane, dated 17 Chas. 2., of the farm of the duty of excise. Touching the loss occasioned to the revenue of excise in consequence of the infectious disorder called the plague, and claim of allowance (from the Government) made by the farmers of the revenue, according to the covenants of such lease, &c., &c.: Suffolk; Norfolk. 21 Chas 2 (1669-70) <u>PROB</u> PROB 11/339/201 Will of William Powney, Woodmonger of London 14 June 1672 [CHECK; JR Woodhead says William Powney died intestate, so this will may be an eponymous son, also a woodmonger]<br /> PROB 11/371/357 Will of Sarah Powney, Widow of Saint James Garlickhithe, City of London 14 November 1682 PROB 18/14/54 Probate lawsuit Powney and Herbert v Powney, concerning the deceased Sarah Powney, widow of St James Garlickhithe, London. Allegation 1682ames Garlickhithe, London. Allegation 1682  +
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Transcription To the 6th hee cannot answere knowing nothTo the 6th hee cannot answere knowing nothing thereof./ To the 7th hee saith hee hath heard that some ill disposed persons have sometymes<br /> cutt off boyes and their roapes from Anchors of shipps rideing in the River of Thames<br /> without the knowledge of the Masters and companyes of such shipps, and hath heard that<br /> some have bin taken soe doeing and punished for the same And further to this<br /> Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./ To the 8th hee saith hee was not on board the tyme Interrate./ To the 9th saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth hee cannot answere<br /> otherwise than negatively:/ To the 10th hee answereth negatively to every part thereof./ To the 11th it concerneth him not for that hee hath not deposed any thing touching<br /> thecontents thereof./ To 12th: 13th and 14th hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor haveing heard ought<br /> touching the contents of them./ To the last hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof before soe farr as hee can/ Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ Rich: davies [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *************************** The 14th day of November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the sayd libell./ '''Rp EA.''' '''5''' '''William Powney''' of Saint James Garlick hithe London<br /> Cittizen and Woodmonger of London aged 40 yeares<br /> or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and<br /> deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To the 15th article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the moneth of<br /> October last past and the very day next before the damage in question<br /> happened hee this deponent did buy of the arlate John Bayly forty<br /> chalder of Coales (part of his ladeing hee had then on board his shipp<br /> the ''Imployment'') and did contract and agree with sayd Bayly to pay him<br /> for the sayd Coales the rate of twenty three pounds tenn shillings<br /> sterling a score, and in pursuance of the same bargaine, the sayd Bayly<br /> did the same day deliver to this deponent in to a lighter nyne chalder of<br /> the sayd Coales by him this deponent soe bought, which coales were then<br /> drye and well conditioned And this deponent sending lighters the next day<br /> to receive the remaynder of the Coales by him soe bought and some of<br /> them being put into one of the lighters this deponent did see and observe that<br /> the sayd Coales were then very much damnified by water receaved<br /> into the sayd shipp (which happened as this deponent heard amongst lightermen<br /> and others who had bin labouring to unlade coales out of the sayd shipp to lighten<br /> her the sayd shipp to lighten<br /> her  +
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