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HCA 13/71 f.390r Annotate
First transcribed 6 January 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 390  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 06/01/2013  +
Transcription To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposTo the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/ John [?drakrut] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Repeated in Court before doctor Godolphin/ ***************************************** The 12th day of September 1656/ [CENTRE HEADING] Swanley and Company against certaine hogsheads}<br /> of Tobaccoe brought from Virginia and against}<br /> George Johnson for his interest in 34 hogsheads}<br /> Smith Suckley} Examined upon an allegation apud acta<br /> made on behalfe of the sayd George Johnson<br /> the 9th of July 1655/ '''Rp. 1''' '''Susanna Tillman''' at present of the parish of Saint Buttolph<br /> without Bishopsgate wife of Robert Tillman of the<br /> same Merchant aged thirty foure yeares or thereabouts<br /> a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth<br /> as followeth videlicet./ To the sayd allegation shee saith that shee was at Achamack (sic) in Virginia<br /> with her late husband david Sellick allegate since deceased<br /> in the moneth of May 1654 at which tyme the allegate<br /> Shipp the ''Providence'' (George Swanley Commander) laye in Rappahannack River in Virginia to take in<br /> tobaccoes to be transported thense to London and the sayd Sellick this deponents<br /> then husband being Merchant and imployer of the sayd shipp the allegate George<br /> Johnson came to him the sayd Sellick and told him that hee had severall<br /> hogsheads of tobaccoe which hee intended to lade for his owne Accompt<br /> on board the sayd shipp (but the certaine number of hogsheads shee now<br /> remembreth not but beleeveth and is verily perswaded in her consciense<br /> that there were fower and thirty at the least of them) whereto this deponents<br /> sayd husband replyed and told the sayd Johnson that hee use him<br /> as kindely for the freight of them as hee could have it carried in any<br /> other shipp which was eight pound a tonne and the sayd Johnson<br /> having afterward heard that one Maddelowe had<br /> of Achamack had taken freight in a shipp called the ''Anne Cleeve'' and<br /> had not tobaccoes to make it good, and was therefore willing to lett his<br /> freight at seaven pounds a tonne which was twenty shillings a tonne lesse<br /> than the sayd Maddelowe was to pay for the same and the sayd Maddelowe<br /> having (as the sayd Johnson affirmed) offered his freight In the sayd shipp<br /> the ''Cleeve'' (at the rate of seaven pounds a tonne, the sayd Johnson about<br /> a weeke after his first coming to this deponents husband david Selick as<br /> aforesayd came to him againe and told him that hee desyred to bee<br /> discharged of his engagement to shipp his tobaccoes on board the<br /> ''Providence'' in regard that hee could have freight for it in the<br /> ''Anne Cleeve'' of the sayd Maddelowe,<br /> whereto the sayd david Sellicke this deponents husband replyed<br /> and told the sayd Johnson that hee should not need to trouble him<br /> selfe for that for the same should bee carried in the ''Providence'' at<br /> the same rate of (which was seaven pounds a tonne) and thereupon the<br /> sayd George Johnson in regard he was to goe and did afterwards goe to England gave order to the sayd Sellicke to see<br /> his the sayd Johnsons tobaccoes shipped for his the sayd Johnsons Accompt<br /> ons the sayd Johnsons Accompt<br /> on  +
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