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HCA 13/73 f.536r Annotate
First transcribed 12 June 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 536  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
People <u>Simon Bonthon, Master of the Elizabeth of Glocester</u> "29 Nov 1659 (p.448)<br /> John Brian of Bristol, tailor, bound to Symon Bonython to serve 3 years.<br /> Bristol Records Office"UNIQ5775955c432b02a4-ref-00001394-QINU  +
Places <u>Gillers Inn/Guilliards Inn, Brist<u>Gillers Inn/Guilliards Inn, Bristol</u> * "TNA, E 367/1980 Croswicke, Francis: A messuage called the Gillers Inn in High St., Bristol; and other messuages and cottages in Bristol. Note: P.W. 1651" <br /> * "In Bristol there were, among many others, the Gillers Inn on the High Street, and the White House ..."UNIQ5775955c432b02a4-ref-00001397-QINU <br /> * George Bryce, in his ''History of Bristol'' (Bristol, 1861) devotes a page and a half to the Guilders Inn, which he identifies with the alternative names of the "Guillows Inn" and the "Guilliards Inn". <br /> Bryce states that the inn stood "on a large and irregular site, part of which is now occupied by the Exchange. It had two entrances, the principal one being from High Street, and the other being from that of St. Nicholas, which was, of course, by a passage. The Crown, in the market, also occupies part of its site; in fact, in later times, the Crown, and the Guilders Inn, were terms used to signify the same tavern." He states that the Guuilders Inn was demolished in 1740, when its site was required for the Exchange.UNIQ5775955c432b02a4-ref-0000139A-QINU [[File:Bryce_History_Of_Bristol_1861_P294.JPG|thumbnail|600px|none|George Bryce, History of Bristol (Bristol, 1861), p.294]]istory of Bristol (Bristol, 1861), p.294]]  +
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Transcription To the tenth hee referreth himselfe to hisTo the tenth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and cannot<br /> otherwise answer. To the 11th hee saith that this deponent saw and read over the account<br /> predeposed to be by the master given to mr woodward at the<br /> Gillers Inne in Bristol, but remembreth not any of the particulars<br /> thereof now, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid. To the last hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid./ John Williams [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ****************************** Eadem die super Allone prdca exaiatus '''2.''' '''Willielmus Miller''' Civitatis Bristoll<br /> nauta aetatis 28 annorum aut [?do] circiter<br /> testis in hac causa productus et juratus. Ad j.um Arlum dea Allonis dicit That he hath heard to<br /> the effect Arlate and hath been told by Simon Bonython<br /> the Master of the ship ''Elizabeth'' of Glocester arlate, and by severall<br /> others of her Company, that John Woodward, George<br /> Brett and Company arlate or some of them, were during<br /> the time arlate the owners or freighters of the said<br /> ship, and soe amongst her company generally accounted and<br /> reputed to be. Et alr nescit./ Ad 2.um Arlum dicit That this deponent being on a time<br /> after the said ships returne to Bristoll in a publique roome of the Guilliards Inne in Bristoll did<br /> there see a certaine man (whom this Deponent verily beleeveth<br /> to be one of the ffreighters predeposed of) who did then and<br /> there publiquely declare that he was one of the owners and<br /> imployers of the sais ship ''Elizabeth'' of Glocester, and that he<br /> and company constituted the Arlate Simon Bonython Master<br /> of her for the voyage arlate to be made from the said port of Bristoll<br /> to the Barbadoes and other parts beyond the seas, and to returne<br /> to Bristoll againe, and this deponent heard him moreover affirme<br /> that they (the said owners and Imployers) agreed with and<br /> promised to allow him the said Bonython five pounds sterling<br /> per moneth for so long time as he should be imployed in their<br /> service. And further cannot depose, saving he hath heard<br /> the said Bonython often say, that the foresaid owners or freighters<br /> of the Arlate ship ''Elizabeth'', had given him order and impowered<br /> him to hire so many able seamen and mariners as were or should be<br /> necessary to proceed with the said ship on her intended voyage./ Adthe said ship on her intended voyage./ Ad  +
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