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HCA 13/72 f.638v Annotate
First transcribed 21 July 2017  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 638  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/07/2017  +
Transcription aboard her were when they were soe taken waboard her were when they were soe taken well condisitoned, And further<br /> hee cannot depose not knowing the quantities of the provisions and goods<br /> and merchandizes soe seized aboard the ''Constant Mary'' but ais well assured<br /> they did amounte to a very considerable summe of money/ To the 6th 7th and 8th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that since the<br /> seizure of the ''Constant Mary'' aforesayd hee this deponent hath made two<br /> voyages from London to Guinney and carried gunnes and swords and some other smale Adventures<br /> for his owne Accompt and hath made great profitt videlicet five tymes the value they<br /> cost him in England and some what more whereby hee beleeveth that if the<br /> ''Constant Mary'' had with the goods and provisions soe seized in her arrived<br /> safely at Guinney (whether shee was bound) and had gone with the proceeds<br /> there made of them to the Barbados and there bartered the same away and<br /> thence returned with the proceeds there made for London and not bin hindered<br /> in her voyage by the seizure aforesayd her sayd voyage would have produced<br /> to her sayd Owners at the least two thousand pounds sterling over and<br /> above their principall of all which the sayd Owners are deprived by virtue<br /> the sayd Albrechts and his Company have ever since the sayd 8th<br /> of May 1654 kept and deteyned the sayd shipp ''Constant Mary'' and her<br /> tackle Apparrell furniture provisions and ladeing aforesayd from her sayd<br /> Ownersa and doe still deteyne the same or have otherwise disposed thereof And<br /> further hee cannot depose/ To the 9th hee saith the ''Constant Mary'' if shee had not bin seized as<br /> aforesayd might have bin lett out by her owners to ffreight for<br /> voyages from London to Guinney and thence to the Barbados and thece to<br /> London and would have yeilded them for freight fifty pounds a moneth<br /> ever since the tyme of such her seizure as this deponent verily beleeveth<br /> having knowne lesse shipps than the Constant Mary lett at that rate<br /> per moneth for such voyages And further hee cannot depose/ To the 10th hee saith that uin his this deponents Judgement the sayd [?XXX]<br /> Glover ffoweke and Company Owners of the ''Constant Mary'' by the [?losse]<br /> of the sayd shipp goods and provisions and the profitt the same would have<br /> produced if they had not bin seized and the losse of freight which the sayd shipp<br /> wpuld have produced to them since such her seizure, have suffered losse and<br /> dammage to the value of sixe thousand pounds sterling and upwards<br /> And further hee cannot depose/ To the 11th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Proclamation of the<br /> Peace concluded betwixt Oliver Late Lord Protector of the Commonwealth<br /> of England Scotland and Ireland and the dominions and territories thereof and the<br /> Lords the States Generalll of the United Netherland Provinces And further<br /> hee cannot depose./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ John Palmer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]s true./ John Palmer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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