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HCA 13/65 f.6v Annotate
First transcribed 28 February 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 6  +
Parent volume HCA 13/65  +
Side Verso  +
Status Requires image; transcribed on 28/02/2014  +
Transcription To the 11.th and 12th hee cannot depose saTo the 11.th and 12th hee cannot depose saveing as aforesaid./ To the 13th hee saith hee was not a wittnes to the bill of sale<br /> interrogated, And further saith that as hee hath heard the said Boyer was<br /> built above 20ty yeares since att Serdam in Holland, by or for Peter<br /> Johnson Catt in Hamborowe And that the interrogated Abraham Stockman<br /> and Company have since bought the same./ Repeated before doctor Clarke. Jan [?SaldaXXis] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ******************************* Moore and LLewellin et al} '''vide exam. [?the] 24. Maij.''' The answ[?a]r of the foresaid '''William Shears''' to the Interrogatories. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee carried out in the said<br /> shipp the voyage in question betwixt thirtie and fourtie pounds worth of goods<br /> in cloth and sutes of clothes, and was to paie about 30 s freight for the said goods<br /> being contained in one chest, amountinge in bulke not to above halfe a tonne<br /> which freight hee is to allowe upon accompt to the freighters or imployers of<br /> the said shipp, and hee this examinate brought home for his owne accompt<br /> proper 2[??1] hogsheads of tobacco, for which hee is to pay freight 25 li after<br /> 5 li per tonne to the said freighters. And saith that the interrogated LLewellin,<br /> Ba[?man] and Mackerell carried or sent out goods in wines, cloth, linnen<br /> and woollen, haberdasarie, [?groceria]. Ironware and other goods to the valew<br /> of 500 li sterling or thereabouts for their owne accompt, and had brought<br /> home the said voyage for their accompt betwixt 120 and 130 hogsheads<br /> of tobaccoe. Besides his this deponents father Abraham Sheares<br /> had in the said shipp out ward bound for his accompt 400 li pounds worth<br /> of godds in such like commodities as aforesaid as linnen and other<br /> English goods, and had f[?ourtie] hogsheads of tobaccoe amounting to<br /> tenn tonns, brought home in the said shipp, And otherwise referring<br /> himselfe to his foregeoing deposition made to the allegation in this cause hee cannot<br /> answer. saving there were severall other goods carried in the said shipp<br /> both outwards and homewards for severall other persons, the names<br /> whereof hee remembreth not. To the second hee saith that hee sawe all such goods as were carried<br /> out and brought home in the said shipp for the accompt of the said LLewellin,<br /> Ba[?man] and Mackerell opened and viewed the same at the time of the<br /> unlading thereof, in the presence of diverse of the shipps<br /> company as the cooper, and others, and saith there was not any of the<br /> tobaccoes brought home d[?rie] trotten that hee knoweth of, saving about<br /> foure or five hogsheads of this deponents owne tobaccoes soe brought home<br /> were drie rotten, and hee beleeveth there were ohers of other m[?a]ns<br /> alsoe drie rotten, and hee beleevet there were others of other mans<br /> alsoe drie rotten, but hee doth not remember that hee hath said or<br /> told the same to any before this present. To the third hee saith that the said Llewellin, Baman and Mackerell<br /> victualled and manned the said shipp [XX] paid the mans wages for the said voyage, and<br /> the interrogated William Garn[?o]t the master and all the rest of her company<br /> were in the service and pay of the said Llewellin, Baman and Mackerell<br /> and hee doth not conceive or understand that the said Garnet was to repaire<br /> or fitt the said shipp for the said voyage, or was intrusted by the said freighters<br /> soe to doe, the said shipp being to be fitted and made sufficient by the<br /> owners to the freighters hands before her proceeding hence, And otherwise<br /> hee cannot answer, saving the said shipp seemed to this deponent at her<br /> proceeding to be well fitted and prepared, nor did hee [?heare] the said Garnet<br /> the master take any [?exceptions] at her fitting. To the fourth hee answereth negatively, saying that the said shipp met with<br /> noe extr[?a]mitie of stormes or [XXXX] of weather ither going or coming. To the fifth hee saith that hee this deponent caused the said shipp at Virginia<br /> to be repaired as aforesaid, and soe farr as hee or the workmen were able<br /> and could get conv[e?eniencies] in that place, shee was sufficiently repaired,<br /> but not soe well as if shee had bin here where more con[XXXXX] was to bee<br /> had. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid. Repeated before doctor [ExXXn] Will Sheres [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] [ExXXn] Will Sheres [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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