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HCA 13/73 f.266r Annotate
First transcribed 15 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 266  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 15/08/2013  +
Transcription '''R:R:''' The 24th of March 1658 A busi'''R:R:''' The 24th of March 1658 A business of the Examination of Witnesses on the behalfe)<br /> of Sir John Dethick Knight, Edward Bolle, John Bancks)<br /> Richard ffoord, Edward Mico, William Pretman, and)<br /> Company concerning the seizure, and for some time)<br /> detention and the hinderance of the trade in a Certaine)<br /> ship called the ''Bantam ffrigot'' whereof Isaac Taylor)<br /> was Master and Comander and such of the lading)<br /> as was aboard the said Ship in ffact but Unduly made)<br /> by Antonie Van Voorst Captaine and Comander of<br /> the ship the ''Turtle Dove'' in the Imediate Service of)<br /> the Dutch East India Company and alsoe Concerning)<br /> all Damages happening thereupon and against one John<br /> Mait Suijker the now, or late Generall of the said Company)<br /> at Battavia in the East Indias against the said Van Voorst in particular)<br /> and all others the will take upon them the Justification of the said Busines) Francklin 1-6-5-8 Examined upon<br /> and Allegation given<br /> in by Mr ffrancklin<br /> on the part and<br /> Behalfe of the<br /> said Sir John Dethicke<br /> Knight Edward Bolle<br /> John Bancks Richard<br /> Foord, Edward Mico<br /> William Pretman<br /> and Company. '''1. us:''' '''Catch kyme''' of Ratcliffe in the<br /> parishe of Stepney and County of Middlesex<br /> Mariner Mate of the ''Bantam ffrigot'' aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts<br /> Sworne and Examined To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that during all the monethes of September<br /> October, November, December, January, ffebruary and March<br /> 1656: English Stile, and Continually since: the said Sir John<br /> Dethick Knight, Edward Bolle, John Bancks Richard fford<br /> Edward Mico and William Pretman and Company<br /> have bin and are Comonly accounted and reputed the true<br /> ''Bantam frigot'' (whereof Isaac Taylor was and is Master.) and<br /> of the tackle Apparrell, and furniture, And soe hee verily<br /> beleeveth they were, and at present are, And further hee<br /> cannot depose. To the Second hee saith that the said Sir John Dethick, and<br /> Company aforesaid (who are all (as hee beleeveth) subjects of<br /> this Comonwealth of England.) did set out the said ship from<br /> this port of London in the sayd moneth of October 1656 (sic)<br /> upon their owne account (as hee beleeveth) to East India. there to<br /> Lade pepper. and other Merchandizes, and to bring the same<br /> for Europe, and saith the said Isaac Taylor, was and was<br /> Master of the said ship the said voyage, and the arlate Thomas<br /> Newman Supra Cargoe; which hee knoweth for that hee went Masters Mate<br /> of the said ship (the said Voyage) and further cannot depose: To the third hee saith the said Taylo, Newman, and this deponent<br /> the rest of the Mariners of the said Ship, set saile<br /> in her from this port to Indria Ponza in the island of Sumatra in the East Indias<br /> and there arriveth on or about the Nineth or tenth day of August 1657: which hee knoweth being<br /> then on board her and further cannot deposehen on board her and further cannot depose  +
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