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HCA 13/71 f.128r Annotate
First transcribed 8 September 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 128  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/09/2012  +
Transcription said Thomas dixon hired and agreed with thsaid Thomas dixon hired and agreed with the said John Betson to serve on<br /> the said shipp for the whole terme of her then intended voyage, which was<br /> to be from Newcastle to dantzicke and thence to London, Hull or Newcastle,<br /> and then to which soever of the said ports of London, Hull or New Castle the<br /> said shipp should first come from dantzicke the said voyage was to end and determine<br /> And saith the said Thomas dixon agreed with and promised the said Batson to<br /> pay him six pounds and tenn shillings sterling for his said voyage and service<br /> in the said shipp, And further that the said John Betson did accordingly goe<br /> and enter upon the said shipp and voyage, and was shipped and entred into pay<br /> on the tenth day of the said moneth of March, and went and served the said<br /> voyage in her to dantzicke and thence to London, and that shee arived at<br /> London (with her lading taken in at dantzicke) on or about the two and twentieth<br /> day of June then next following, and here made deliverie of her said<br /> homewards lading soe taken in at dantzicke, and soe her said voyage<br /> being ended, the said summe of six pounds and tenn shillings was due to the<br /> said John Betson, and according to the said contract, and the said dixon<br /> ought to have paid it accordingly; which hee knoweth to be true because hee<br /> this deponent was hired and went masters mate the said voyage in the said<br /> shipp and was paid for the same as ending here at London, and because<br /> hee this deponent procured the said John Betson to goe the same in the said<br /> shipp, and brought him to the said dixon the master to be hired, and was<br /> present at his hiring at Newcastle by the said dixon, and heard the said<br /> voyage and the said summe for his wages agreed on between them, in<br /> such manner as aforesaid; and this deponent being requested by the said master<br /> to help him to men, procured him the said Betson as aforesaid To the fourth hee saith that during the whole terme of the said voyage<br /> the said John Betson behaved himselfe civlly and carefully, and was<br /> actually imployed by the said master during same in and about the<br /> service of the said shipp, which service hee very well and carefully performed<br /> and behaved himselfe as an able mariner, and well<br /> deserved the said wages for the same, which hee knoweth going the said<br /> voyage and seeing the said carr[?u]age of the said Betson, and taking<br /> notice of his abilities, this deponent having used seafaring above twenty yeares,<br /> and bin master of severall shipps. To the fifth hee saith that the said John Betson hath bin ever since<br /> the said ending of the said voyage following the businesse of getting his said<br /> pay, and being long at London about the same, and hath never made any<br /> voyage since, so that hee hath lost in very wages since the said ending of the<br /> foresaid voyage) above twenty pounds, for hee might have had and this deponent<br /> durst undertake to have procured him above 40 ''s'' per moneth for [?very] Collier<br /> service betwixt Newcastle and London, and for further voyages hee might<br /> have had better pay, and saith that for such his losse of time and charges and<br /> expenses in running after his said payment, this deponent estimateth him<br /> damnified at least 25 ''li'' over and besides his said wages due as aforesaid. To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING] To the first it is donne as required, and saith that hee was in the said shipp<br /> at Elsenore interrate on or about the 16th of May, interrate, and that while<br /> shee was lying there to be released of the customes there payable the said master<br /> with the said Betson and f[?oure] more of the said shipps company went ashore in the ships boate to<br /> get provisions, about seaven of the clock in the morning, and afterwards videlicet in the night next '''See in the other side [#] following''' '''See in the other side [#] following'''  +
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