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HCA 13/68 f.691r Annotate
First transcribed 25 May 2017  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 691  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 25/05/2017  +
Transcription [ADD DATA] ********************* The 27t[ADD DATA] ********************* The 27th day of ffebruary 1653. The Clayme of Thomas Mills and}<br /> others of Portsmouth for the shipp}<br /> called the ''Amity'' of which John}<br /> Duvall is Master formerly}<br /> called the ''Martin'' and her}<br /> tackle and furniture and the}<br /> goods in the same being wynes}<br /> Iron potts and bottles lately seized}<br /> in the shipp the ''Amity'' att or neere}<br /> Portsmouth Suckly Budd} '''.1.''' '''Suckly dt.''' '''John Duval''' of Newhaven in ffrance Mariner<br /> Master of the sayd shipp the ''Amity'' aged 26 yeares or<br /> thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined deposeth<br /> and saith as followeth. videlicet. To the 5 article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that i or about<br /> the moneth of June last past this deponent arrived in ffrance from<br /> the West Indies where he had bene for 16 monethes or thereabouts<br /> next before, and arrived at Nantes in ffrance and there continued<br /> till october last past and about the latter end of october or beginning<br /> of November last past came overland from Nantes to Newhaven<br /> and then and there found the sayd shipp the ''Amity'' laden and ready to sett<br /> sayle. And saith that the arlate Beniamin Duvall did then putt<br /> and appoynt him this deponent being the arlate John Du Vall Master of<br /> the sayd vessell, and have him charge of the same but did not<br /> declare or discover to this deponent or any of his Company so farr as <br /> he knoweth that the sayd Mr mills or any English men had any Interest<br /> in the lading of the sayd shipp But saith that the bill of lading for the sayd lading was made<br /> in the names of himselfe the sayd Beniamin du Vall and Nicholas Pellitier<br /> and Jacob le [?Bargh]. by reason whereof this deponent did conceyve<br /> that the sayd lading did belong to the sayd Duvall. Pellitier and le Bargh<br /> howbeit he saith by vertue that the sayd wines and goods were theirs but by the sayd<br /> bill of lading, And saith that he was examined att Portsmouth<br /> and then declared that he did not know for whose accompt the sayd<br /> wynes or goods were otherwise than by the sayd bill of lading<br /> but aving but an imperfect understanding of the English language<br /> he knoweth not what was there putt downe in his examination And<br /> otherwise cannot depose.n And<br /> otherwise cannot depose.  +
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