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HCA 13/71 f.28r Annotate
First transcribed 7 October 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 28  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/10/2012  +
Transcription The first day of March 1655. [CENTRE HEADIThe first day of March 1655. [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the sayd allegation '''2.''' '''James Moulton''' of Lisrack in Cornwall mariner, aged eighteen<br /> yeares or thereabouts witnes produced sworne and examined saith<br /> and deposeth as followeth, videlicet To the first article of the sayd allegation he saith that the arlate shipp the ''Delight'' (John Gridden Mr) whereof the<br /> allegat Mr Opie and Mr Trevill are owners, and were Imployers of her the<br /> voyage in question was about the latter end of december 1654. sett out from the port<br /> of falmouth by her sayd Owners on a voyage to be made with her from thence into the<br /> Straits; and the says shipp afterwards was to goe to the Barbadoes and there she<br /> was to have take in goods for the straits as this deponent heard # he being one of her [#] after his arrivall in<br /> the sayd shipp att the<br /> Barbadoes<br /> James Moulton [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN] Company the voyage in question. And otherwise he cannot depose. To the second article he saith he knoweth nothing thereof. To the third article he saith the sayd shipp departed from falmouth in Christmas or about<br /> the end of december aforesayd, and made some Ports in the Straits, and arrived<br /> att the Barbadoes about the beginning of June. 1655. and this deponent in her<br /> being one of her Company as aforesayd and otherwise he cannot depose. To the 4th article he saith that not long after the sayd shipp arrived att the Barbadoes<br /> the foresayd John Gridden repaired to the arlate Thomas Browne and Jacob Sćantle=<br /> bury who were the ffactors of and for the sayd Mr Opie and Mr Trevill. And hee<br /> this deponent did there heare aswell the sayd John Gridden as the sayd ffactor<br /> say and affirme that the sayd shipp was there to take in a lading of goods<br /> and, to carry the same to Genoa within the Straits. And further or otherwise<br /> he ćannot depose. To the 5th article he saith he heard the sayd factors say that they were to lade the sayd shipp<br /> with goods for Genoa as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose. To the sixth article he saith, That about the end of June 1655, the sayd Thomas Browne<br /> and James Scantlebury came on board the sayd shipp then lyeing in Carlisle bay<br /> in the Barbadoes, And thereupon the sayd John Gridden gave order to this deponent<br /> to ćall in the shipps Company into the great Cabbin, which this deponent did<br /> and all of them (Joseph Hobbes arlate excepted who, (as this deponent remembreth)<br /> being called as others were, sayd he would not come) did repair into the sayd great<br /> Cabbin, and then and there the sayd John Gridden in the presence of the sayd factors and<br /> Marinerrs and in the presence and hearing of this deponent, did acquanint his sayd<br /> Company that he had receyved order from his Imployers there to lade his shipp<br /> and to returne therewith to Genoa in the Straits, and that they his sayd Company<br /> must or ought and were to goe along and sayle the sayd shipp aććordingly, or<br /> to that purpose, and the sayd factors then likewise made a declaration to the<br /> sayd shipps Company to the selfe same effect. And otherwise he cannot depose To the .7th. article of the sayd allegation, he saith, that upon the declaration made as aforesayd<br /> the greater number of the shipps Company (who were in all about two and twenty<br /> persons besides the master) did consent to goe the sayd voyage,and axpressed their<br /> willingnes so to doe. But he saith that many of the sayd Company, to witt the arlate<br /> White, Thomas. Martin. Harris Germans. Barlett; Bowden and Mitchell did not<br /> consent thereto, but refused, and in the presence and hearing of this deponent<br /> sayd they would not goe, or sayle the sayd shipp into the Straits. And otherwise<br /> he ćannot depose. To the 8th. article he saith, that by reason of the sayd refusall so made by the sayd White<br /> and others in the 7th article particularly named, (the master having not men enough to<br /> sayle the shipp without them) the sayd voyage to Genoa was overthrowne, and could<br /> not take effect. And otherwise or further he ćannot depose. To the 9th article he saith, that the sayd voyage for Genoa being so overthrowne, he the<br /> sayd Gridden was forced, and did sett up Bills to give notice that he would returne<br /> to England, thereby to procure freight homewards, And the sayd shipp lay there<br /> three monethes after the sayd refusall so made as aforesayd before she gott her<br /> full lading, during all which tyme her Company did eat att the sayd Owners Cost.<br /> which this deponent knoweth, being one of sayd Company as aforesayd. And further<br /> or otherwise he saith he cannot depose. Tor otherwise he saith he cannot depose. To  +
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