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HCA 13/76 f.26v Annotate
First transcribed 8 January 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 26  +
Parent volume HCA 13/76  +
People '''Arnold Beake''' The two brothers, Arno'''Arnold Beake''' The two brothers, Arnold Beake and Elias Beake, were London merchants and partners. They appear in a number of Chancery records. (C 6/206/4 Short title: Beake v Beake. Plaintiffs: Anne Beake widow, Elias Beake, Johanne Beake, Anne Beake and Sarah Beake. Defendants: Arnold Beake, Samuel Beake and Abraham Beake. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, two answers. 1673; C 10/107/19 Beake v. Beake 1671; C 10/176/15 Beak v. Beak: Middx 1670; C 10/178/23 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1670; C 10/191/11 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1674; C 10/487/16 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1675)4; C 10/487/16 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1675)  +
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Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/01/2016  +
Transcription Ad 6 rendit that the said Sansier never spAd 6 rendit that the said Sansier never spake of the freeness or unfreezes of his ship saving as<br /> aforesaid ad qua serefert. Et alr nescit. Ad 7 deposit that her hath seen Sir Anthony de Massey and Captaine Mills alr [?nova] Ad 8 rendit that her cometh to say the truth about this business And would if it were<br /> in his power condemns both ship and lading in regard as the Master hath often confessed to this deponent<br /> they belong to Hollanders merchants of Middleburgh. alr nova. Alr 9 rendit that the foresail words were spoken in Dutch and ffrench, both which<br /> languages this rennet understandeth and most of the discourse was on board the ffrigott<br /> alr nescit salvis predepoita. Ad 10 rendit that her has bin examined as a witness touching the ''fortune'' of Dantzick in this<br /> Court on behalf of the seizors by means of Captaine Bourne he came to bee Examined<br /> having business of his owne in town. Ad 11 nova. Ad 12 rendit that he lived two years last on the Isle of Wight and before in Spaine and<br /> other places beyond the seas, and is worth little being a Common Seaman. REpetit coram dre Rend [?XXX]<br /> [?XXX] Edwardo Browne Notary publique. [?XXX] [?Janson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *************************** 16:° Novembris 1666 [CENTRE HEADING] Quoad the ''Swedish Lyon'' predict} Super allone prodict Examinat '''3.''' '''Arnoldus Beake''' habitans in Crutched ffryers London<br /> mercator, atatis 5[?6] aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat Ad primum arlum deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake is this<br /> deponents sonne and was borne in the parish of Saint Buttolph Billens<br /> gate in this city of London, and here educated by this deponent<br /> his father and was and is a subiect of our soveraigne Lord the King<br /> and for such commonly accounted. Ad 2 deponit that the said Samuel liveth at Bourdeaux as a merchant<br /> stranger and factor being an Englishman and a batchelour<br /> noe housekeeper but a lodger there, And that hath driven and doth<br /> drive a very considerable trade in merchandizing from Rochell, Oloroone<br /> and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland<br /> upon his owe accout And to that purpose keepes his factors at the respective places, which<br /> hee knoweth being frequently advised by letters of such his<br /> negotiation and traffique [?XXXX] salvis subsequon nescit. Ad 3. deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake advised this depot that<br /> hee had bought a shipp Peter Knight Master and English shipp then<br /> called the ''Cumberland'' of London now the ''Swedish Layon''<br /> and this deponent desireing a share with him therein, he denyed this deponent<br /> adviseing him that hee had laded her with wines and pruines for<br /> Dublin in Ireland to bee delivered and consigned to Josuah Allen a<br /> merchant of Dublin, and that she was upon her voyage. But when shee<br /> had ended her voyage hee wrote<br /> this deponent that hee might then have a share. And the arlate Joshua Allen<br /> wrote this deponent about May last that hee had Received a<br /> lading of wines and pruines and had sold or disposed of them or the greater part of them for the said<br /> Samuells account. and that hee intended to have laden her back for Rochell<br /> with pipe staves. Which this deponent forbad him in regard they were<br /> Counterband goods and soe counter manded his said sonnes order. Et<br /> alr nescit. Ad 6 deponit that the arlate Baily did about the month of July<br /> last by advice and order from the said producent lade and caused to bee<br /> laden on board the said shipp ''Swedish Lyon'' three hundred of [?Maroon] [?of XXX]<br /> wanting Eight bushells, or thereabouts for his the said producents account to beefor his the said producents account to bee  +
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