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HCA 13/71 f.302r Annotate
First transcribed 29 September 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 302  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 29/09/2012  +
Transcription The 19th of July 1656. '''Rp. 2.''' '''JThe 19th of July 1656. '''Rp. 2.''' '''John Danielson''' of fflushing, Mariner, aged 25 yeeres<br /> or thereabouts Marchant exámined. To the first Interrogatorie hee deposeth that hee was borne and hath<br /> alwaies dwelt at fflushing , where hee nowe hath his wife and familie<br /> resident, and saith hee hath well knowne the shipp the ''Irish Merchant''<br /> other wise called the ''Dolphin'' Interrogated for theise eight monethes last or<br /> thereabouts, and was one of her masters this present voyage, in which<br /> qualities hee went hence in her from hence about seaven monethes since<br /> for the Canaries, whence shee is now returned, and that hee came first<br /> aboard her in the River of Thames, being appointed by her owners to goe<br /> in her. To the second hee saith the said shipp is retourned and there arrived with an<br /> hundred and fourtie foure pipes of wine for the merchants account, six<br /> hundred seaventie seaven hides alsoe for the merchants, and for them fiftie<br /> nine Canastus of tobaccoe, all which wines, hides and tobaccoes<br /> hee saith were laden at Teneriff (one of the Canarie Islands) by William<br /> one Mr Pindar or Painter and by Mr John Lopez da Miranda who was sent thense<br /> in her by Mr feernandez of this citie, and saith that of the foresaid goods<br /> there was laden for the account and [?riskgo] of the said Mr ffernandez<br /> fiftie three pipes of wine, and six hundred seaventie and seaven hides, and<br /> for Mr Page of this citie merchant, ninetie one pipes<br /> of wine, and one and fourtie pot[?acke] or canastas of tobaccoe, and further that<br /> the said<br /> George Webber merchant eighteene potacks of tobaccoe, and further that<br /> the said goods were ordered to be delivered to them here on their order according<br /> to bills of lading signed for the same, And saith that they are merchants of<br /> this citie and (as hee conceiveth) subiects of this common wealth, and<br /> lastly that hee hath not said nor beleiveth that any of the said there<br /> merchants are subiects of the king of Spaine, And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose, saving this deponent and Robert hunter the other master<br /> (an Englishman and subiect of this Commonwealth) have ioyntly seaven hogsheads<br /> and one pipe of wine aboard for their owne account and six and fourtie<br /> hides and one potack of tobacco, and the Stiersman (an English man)<br /> hath one pipe of wine aboard for his account, and that there are two pipes belonging<br /> to mr Webb, one of the owners of the shipp. To the third hee saith that there were letters with inclosed bills of lading<br /> brought home on the said shipp directed to the said Antonio ffernandez, mr<br /> Page and mr webber and to them they were delivered here, being sent unto<br /> them from the downes, but the number, or for whom written or the contents<br /> hee knoweth not, they being in baled up and in a packet, and saith there were<br /> noe papers or bills aboard when Captain Ch[?e]llingworth came with a<br /> shallop aboard the said vessell; and saith there were three bills of lading<br /> signed for each of the foresaid parcells for the said merchants, and that they<br /> were all (for every parcell) of one tenor, and that there were noe bills signed of severall tenors<br /> for one and the same parcell of goods. And further that there were noe<br /> papers, bills of lading or writings torne throwne over board hidden or<br /> otherwise made away. To the fourth hee saith hee had noe private instructions or by word of mouth<br /> touching the carriage or disposall of the said goods, but had order from the<br /> said laders, for the deliveries of the said goods to the foresaid merchants according<br /> to consignment aforesaid, to which purpose hee had signed the bills afore mentioned, and having delivered, the voyage was to end, and saith there was noe order<br /> takenaith there was noe order<br /> taken  +
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