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HCA 13/70 f.6r Annotate
First transcribed 19 August 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 6  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/08/2014  +
Transcription at Zant and Cephalonia, amongest which heeat Zant and Cephalonia, amongest which hee mentioned seaventeene butts<br /> of currans which hee said were laden for accompt of William Mico and John<br /> heard merchants of Naples, and tha hee had signed a bill of lading for<br /> the same at Thearra or to the very same effect, And having nowe seene<br /> the bill of lading annexed and being as hee saith very well acquainted<br /> with the hand writing of the said Thomas Neve, hee verily beleeveth the<br /> name of Thomas Neve subscribed to the said bill, to be the proper hand<br /> writing of the said Thomas Neve, and the contents of the said bill to<br /> be true and soe had and donne as therein is contained. And saith that the<br /> said seaventeene butts of currance were sunck amongest the<br /> rest of the said shipps lading, and were and are thereby utterly lost to<br /> the said William Mico and John heard, which hee knoweth seeing the said<br /> shipp soe sunke, And otherwise hee cannot depose henery minore [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ****************************** The same day. [CENTRE HEADING] '''Rp. 2.''' '''Thomas Dore''' of South Yarmouth mariner aged 25 yeares<br /> or thereabouts sworne and examined as aforesaid. To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that<br /> hee well knew the shipp the ''Saint George'' interrogated at such time as<br /> shee was at Messina and other places in the Streights (which was about<br /> six monethes since) and saith shee came from Zant and Cephalonia<br /> (where shee had taken in currance) to Messina and there this deponent<br /> was shipt quarter master of her, and that having taken in Cotton wooll<br /> and feathers at Messina, and his precontest henry Minor being put<br /> master of her in place of Thomas Nevin who there left her, shee<br /> departed from Messina in or about March last for this port of London<br /> where shee was to dischardge, and in her course of proceeding for<br /> Legorne where shee was intended to touch to get company, comming of<br /> the Malo[?r]a, shee was met with and set upon by a dutch man of warr<br /> in hostilitie against the subiects of this Commonwealth and after<br /> severall houres fight was soe rent and shattered by the said man of<br /> warr that at length shee sanck right downe and perished in the<br /> sea together with all her lading saving tenn bales of silke which were<br /> saved before shee sunck, all which hee knoweth being one of her company<br /> and then and there present and seeing the premisses soe donne, And<br /> further to the said Interrogatories or the bill of lading annexed<br /> hee saith hee cannot depose. Repeated before doctor Clarke and doctor Godolphin<br /> with his precontest. Thomas Dore [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]contest. Thomas Dore [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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