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The 21st day of ffebruary 1653.
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Prince and Company against}
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the shipp the ''Charity'' and giids}
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in the same. Smith. Suckley}
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Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe
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of the sayd Prince and Company
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'''1)'''
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'''Thomas Swinsen''' of Saint Michaels parish
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in Crooked Lane London Cheesemonger aged
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19 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
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and examined deposeth and saith as followeth
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videlicet.
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To the sayd allegation and Articles therein This deponent saith that
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on or about the 17th or 18th dates of January last past he
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this deponent was in Company with the arlate Paul Paulson
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in the ouse of Mr Bingeon a victualling howse in Thames
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Street London and the sayd Paulson did then and there say
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and declare in the presence and hearing of this deponent
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that the shipp ''Charity'' whereof he was master (measning and
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speaking of the shipp ''Charity'' arlate) was laden with pitch
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tarr deales Iron two masts and some small sparrs, and that
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he the sayd Paulson had laden the same all for his owne accompt,
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30 barrels of tarr or thereabouts excepted belonging to his
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shipps Company 12 of which 30 barrels did as hee said belong to
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his steersman, And that he bought and provided the same
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for his owne accompt, and that for that reason videlicet because
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the sayd goods were his owne he had neyther Charter party
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nor bill of lading for the same or to the same effect. And
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the same confession or acknowledgement or the like in effect
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this deponent hath severall other tynes (and upon severall
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occasions heard, the sayd Paul Poulson make and declare
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in the presence and hearing of him this deponent. And
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further or otherwise he saith he cannot depose.
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Thomas Swynsen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
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The 21st day of ffebruary 1653.

Prince and Company against}
the shipp the Charity and giids}
in the same. Smith. Suckley}

Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe
of the sayd Prince and Company

1)

Thomas Swinsen of Saint Michaels parish
in Crooked Lane London Cheesemonger aged
19 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
and examined deposeth and saith as followeth
videlicet.

To the sayd allegation and Articles therein This deponent saith that
on or about the 17th or 18th dates of January last past he
this deponent was in Company with the arlate Paul Paulson
in the ouse of Mr Bingeon a victualling howse in Thames
Street London and the sayd Paulson did then and there say
and declare in the presence and hearing of this deponent
that the shipp Charity whereof he was master (measning and
speaking of the shipp Charity arlate) was laden with pitch
tarr deales Iron two masts and some small sparrs, and that
he the sayd Paulson had laden the same all for his owne accompt,
30 barrels of tarr or thereabouts excepted belonging to his
shipps Company 12 of which 30 barrels did as hee said belong to
his steersman, And that he bought and provided the same
for his owne accompt, and that for that reason videlicet because
the sayd goods were his owne he had neyther Charter party
nor bill of lading for the same or to the same effect. And
the same confession or acknowledgement or the like in effect
this deponent hath severall other tynes (and upon severall
occasions heard, the sayd Paul Poulson make and declare
in the presence and hearing of him this deponent. And
further or otherwise he saith he cannot depose.

Thomas Swynsen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]