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HCA 13/70 f.80v Annotate
First transcribed 27 December 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 80  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/12/2014  +
Transcription To the 21th article and the fourth schedulTo the 21th article and the fourth schedule annexed beginning and<br /> ending as is arlate and nowe showne unto him, hee saith and deposeth<br /> that hee beleeveth the charges in the matters arlate have and will amount<br /> to at least 600 ''li'' sterling, namely chardges before the shipping of the<br /> said goods from Ligorne for London, and hee beleeveth the contents<br /> of the said schedule to be true, and the things therein mentioned to be<br /> soe had and donne as thereon is cpmtained. And otherwise hee cannpot<br /> depose, saving hee beleeveth the chardges of the rest of the goods<br /> not sent when the accompt or note was made, did and will amount<br /> unto neere about 100 ''li'' sterling more/ To the 22th hee saith that the said noates and letters arlate<br /> were sent from the said George Norleigh and company,<br /> to the said Alderman ffrederick and others aforesaid, and by them<br /> received, and hee beleeveth all the contents thereof to be true<br /> and saith they the said Norleigh and company have drawne bills<br /> of exchange upon the said freighters for the payment of all or<br /> the most part of the summes mentioned in the said severall notes,<br /> which have bin accepted by the said freighters and by them paid<br /> of this deponents knowledge, who paid the sad moneys for<br /> them. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 27th hee saith that the said hughes was hired by the<br /> moneth, and had orders from the said imployers not to stay for any<br /> convoy, but to come directly for London, which hee knoweth<br /> because hee copied out the orders that were given him to that<br /> purpose. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid. Top the 28 article and the 6th schedule annexed nowe showed him hee saith and deposeth<br /> that the said schedule was received in Londonm by the said Alderman ffrederick<br /> and others aforesaid as written unto them from the said George<br /> hughes or by his order, and that the said receipt was in or about<br /> the 11th of October 1652, as on the back thereof is to be seene<br /> And otherwie hee cannot depose. To the 33th hee saith that (as hee beleeveth) the said George hughes<br /> with the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' might have come away for<br /> England in or about december 1652, the port Longomne (as per advise) not<br /> being then blocked up. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 35th hee saith that in the moneth of January 1652, there<br /> was a shipp that was freighted by the said Alderman<br /> ffrederick and others aforesaid named the ''John and Conrard''<br /> at Genuoa, (as by advise thence which this deponent hath seene<br /> was manifested) and that there shee continued somtime after, and that<br /> during her aboade there, the goods of the said Alderman<br /> ffrederick and others were often demannded by the said<br /> George Norleigh their factor of and from the said George hughes<br /> that they might be sent home in the said shipp the ''John and''<br /> ''Conrard'' for England, but that the said hughes would not nor<br /> did deliver the same unto him before the moneth of September<br /> 1653e the moneth of September<br /> 1653  +
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