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HCA 13/72 f.380r Annotate
First transcribed 1 December 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 380  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/12/2015  +
Transcription aboard her sayd was called the ''Elizabethaboard her sayd was called the ''Elizabeth'') which had a great many pipes<br /> of Canary wyne aboard her and which were unladeing out of her to bee put ashoare,<br /> marked with the same markes as the sayd hundred nyntie pipes soe laden<br /> aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' were marked with, at the tyme they were laden<br /> aboard her the ''Mary and Joyce'' at the Canaries, and beleeveth that they<br /> were part of the same hundred and nynty pipes soe laden aboard the ''mary''<br /> ''and Joyce'' at the Canaries, This hee deposeth for that hee was aaboard<br /> the sayd shipp ''Elizabeth'' in the River of Thames by order of the sayd<br /> Thomas Warren to see that none of the sayd pipes of wyne on board<br /> the sayd shipp ''Elizabeth'' should bee imbezelled and made away and upon that<br /> occasion continued aboard the sayd shipp the ''Elizabeth'' three or fower nights<br /> and dayes, and by that meanes tooke notice of the markes of them that<br /> they were the same with those laden as aforesayd aboard the ''Mary and''<br /> ''Joyce'' at the Canaries And further to these articles hee cannot depose/ To the 12th and 13th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee beleeveth<br /> that the arlate Alexander Roe was imployed by the Owners and imployers of the<br /> ffrigotts who tooke the ''Mary and Joyce'' and her ladeing to dispose of<br /> the sayd shipp and her sayd ladeing, for that the sayd Roe did give to<br /> this deponent and others a peece of eight a peece towards bearing their<br /> charges at such tyme as they were shipped away from the Groyne for<br /> ffrance, but this deponent knoweth not who were the Owners and<br /> imployers of the sayd two ffrigotts that made the sayd seizure, nor<br /> knoweth Andrew Aernauts arlate And therefore cannot further depose<br /> to these articles./. To the 14th article hee saith the arlate Thomas Warren<br /> is commonly accompted (and as hee verily beleeveth is) an English<br /> man borne at Limpston in devonsheire, and now liveth in the Cittie of<br /> London, and was and is as hee beleeveth a subiect of this Common=<br /> wealth And further hee cannot depose/. To the 15th hee cannot depose To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/ To the Interrogatories on behalfe of the Lord Protector [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatory hee saith hee was a Common Mariner of the<br /> ''Mary and Joyce'' the voyage in question and is an Englishman borne<br /> at Sidbury in devonsheire, and is a subiect of this Commonwealth<br /> and to th erest of the Interrogatory hee answereth negatively./ To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith hee knoweth not of whome the woollen<br /> Cloath Callicoes and other goods Interrogate were bought nor whether they<br /> were consigned to any person or any the places Interrogate but knoweth<br /> William Warren the Supracargo aforesayd there disposed of them and<br /> carried the proceede of them to the Canaries and there disposed thereof, which<br /> William is an Englishman (as hee beleeveth) and borne at Limpstone aforesayd, and liveth<br /> atstone aforesayd, and liveth<br /> at  +
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