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HCA 13/72 f.517r Annotate
First transcribed 24 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 517  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Primary sources <u>TNA</u> '''Exchequer''' E<u>TNA</u> '''Exchequer''' E 214/646 Parties: Valentine Walton of Staughton Magna co. Hunts, esq. Abram Burrel of Midloe co. Hunts., esq., and John Gregory of London, merchant. Place or Subject: Revocation of indenture of 14 Oct 20 Charles I for the setllement of the manor of Staughton Magna and the advowson of the parish church. Hunts 28 Nov 1649 '''PROB''' PROB 11/343/242 Will of John Gregory, Gentleman of Saint Mary Islington, Middlesex. 03 November 1673<br /> PROB 11/367/463 Will of William Stannard, Captain of Stepney, Middlesex. 22 September 1681<br /> PROB 11/403/281 Will of Abraham Hill, Vintner of London. 14 February 1691<br /> PROB 11/421/326 Will of Abraham Hill of Stepney, Middlesex. 24 July 1694m Hill of Stepney, Middlesex. 24 July 1694  +
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Transcription '''C3:''' The 13th of August 1658. A bus'''C3:''' The 13th of August 1658. A business of examination of witnesses on the)<br /> part and behalf of Abraham hill, John Gregory)<br /> henry C?rone, and Company owners of the ship the ''Olive'')<br /> ''Branch'' of London against the Governour and Company of Dutch Merchants trading)<br /> [?to] the East Indyes in particular and all others in Generall that will take upon)<br /> [?to] Justify the staying of the said ship the ''Olive Branch'' from proceeding)<br /> [?XXX] into Bantam in the East Indias there to take in her Lading)<br /> Smith:/:) Examined upon an allegation<br /> given in on the behalf of<br /> the said Abraham hill and others '''Rp. 1''' '''William Stannard''' of Rederiff in the County of<br /> Surrey Mariner, aged 32 yeares or thereabouts<br /> sworne and examined. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that hee well knew the ship the ''Olive Branch'' arlate the time<br /> arlate, and saith hee also well knoweth Abraham hill, John Gregory,<br /> and henery Crane, and that they and Company were the time arlate<br /> commonly accounted the true and Lawfull owners of the said<br /> vessel and of her tackle apparell and furniture, And further<br /> hee cannot depose To the second article hee saith that the said ship within the said<br /> time was sett out from this port and imployed in a voyage for<br /> Bantam, in the parts of East India there to take in her lading<br /> and bring the same for Ligorne, on which voyage shee proceeded<br /> from Gravesend on or about the 24th of May 1656, and that<br /> shee arrived in the said parts of East India neere Bantam on<br /> or about the three and twentieth day (old stile) of December then<br /> next following, at which time her master and company were<br /> fully determined to goe and carry her and her lading into Bantam<br /> and take in such goods as were there to be laded aboard her, all<br /> which hee knoweth being one of her company, namely her cheife<br /> mate when shee soe arrived. To the third article hee saith that the said three and twentieth<br /> (or thereabouts) of December 1656 as the said ship was sailing and<br /> going in for Bantam, two dutch shipps that lay at anchor espying<br /> her, weighed and stood with her, and at length fetcht her up<br /> and shott two guns with bullets, the one a head and the<br /> other asterne her, and saith there were at the same time three<br /> other dutch shipps lying further off but in the way that the<br /> ''Olive Branch'' was to passe to goe into Bantam, and saith that<br /> the said five dutch shipps were belonging (as was there commonly<br /> said and reported) to the East India Company of Holland or of<br /> the United Netherlands. To the fourth article hee saith that after and upon such shooting<br /> and coming up of the said dutch shipps, the Captaine of one<br /> of them came aboard the ''Olive Branch'' and demanded of<br /> her master whence hee came and whether hee was bound with<br /> his said ship, to which the said master (John Brampton by name)<br /> made answer that hee came with his said ship and company from<br /> London and was bound into Bantam, to take in his said ships lading<br /> whereupons said ships lading<br /> whereupon  +
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