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HCA 13/70 f.74r Annotate
First transcribed 12 December 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 74  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/12/2014  +
Transcription the said shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''the said shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure'', and saith shee is an<br /> English built shipp and had formerly 24 guns and was manned<br /> with about 40 men, and saith it is unusuall, and hath alwaies<br /> for this deponents time of trading bin accompted dishonourable<br /> and noe cause of iust feare for an English shipp soe manned<br /> and armed to forbeare her proceeding upon her voyage and alter<br /> her designes, upon supposition that shee might meete with<br /> Tripoli or ffrench men of warr, And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose. To the 32th hee saith that by custome and common usage<br /> of merchants noe factor can give direction for his principalls<br /> businesse or order another man therein, out of the place where<br /> the said factor usually resideth, and that noe Master of a<br /> shipp is bound to take notice of any factors advise or direction<br /> out of the place of such factors residence, except hee<br /> produceth some speciall order of his principall, All which<br /> hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid. And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose. To the 35th article hee saith and deposeth that in or about<br /> the moneths of July or August 1653, the shipp the ''John''<br /> ''and Conrard'' arlate came from Genua and arived safe with<br /> her lading in this port; ad saith that before such her arivall<br /> this deponent had advice from his factor Residing at Ligorne<br /> that George Norleigh arlate had there demannded the goods of<br /> Alderman ffrederick and others laded aboard the ''Thomas''<br /> ''Bonadventure'' (which was then there) to be delivered unto him<br /> by the said hughes, and [?then] the said hughes refused to make<br /> deliverie of them to the said Norleigh. And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose. To the 36th article hee saith and deposeth that in the shipp arlate the<br /> Cotton woolls of Alderman ffrederick and company aforesaid might have<br /> bin brought to London at and after the rate for freight of 7 ''li'' sterling per tonne, and<br /> the galls at 5 ''li'' sterling per tonne, and saith that that was the<br /> usuall freight for such commodities from Genua and Ligorne for London<br /> the time arlate, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid And<br /> otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 37th hee saith that for six monethes space after the moneth<br /> of ffebruary 1652 and even to the end of the yeare 1653<br /> Cotton woolls were sold here in London some at 15 ''d'' some at 16 ''d''<br /> and some at 18 ''d'' or more per pound, and the usuall price of that<br /> commoditie for all that time was fifteene pence at least<br /> per pound, and after that rate Alderman ffrederick and others<br /> mightan ffrederick and others<br /> might  +
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