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|Transcription=the nyneteenth day of October anno domini 1635 last past the arlate John
 
|Transcription=the nyneteenth day of October anno domini 1635 last past the arlate John
 
 
Digbye did buy of him this deponent two cases of strounge waters
 
Digbye did buy of him this deponent two cases of strounge waters
 
 
which (as the sayd Digbye then affirmed) he intended to send to Virginia
 
which (as the sayd Digbye then affirmed) he intended to send to Virginia
 
 
in the arlate shipp the Constant (Wherof Clement Campion was
 
in the arlate shipp the Constant (Wherof Clement Campion was
 
 
captain for which two cases of strounge waters the said Digbye hath since really payd unto
 
captain for which two cases of strounge waters the said Digbye hath since really payd unto
 
 
him forty two shillings seaven pence, And her[e]alsoe
 
him forty two shillings seaven pence, And her[e]alsoe
 
 
sayeth that tent wyne the time aforesaid (if it were good could not be lesse
 
sayeth that tent wyne the time aforesaid (if it were good could not be lesse
 
 
worth then foure shillings per gallon; and suche at that tyme (if it were
 
worth then foure shillings per gallon; and suche at that tyme (if it were
 
 
found) could not be lesse worth then three shillings per gallon, which he know that
 
found) could not be lesse worth then three shillings per gallon, which he know that
 
 
to be true beinge a wyne coop[er] who doth often buy and sell wynes
 
to be true beinge a wyne coop[er] who doth often buy and sell wynes
 
 
Et alr profit dep ee. Richarde Younge
 
Et alr profit dep ee. Richarde Younge
  
 
Primo February 1636,
 
Primo February 1636,
  
Robtus Burges de Culliton in County Devon mercato etats
+
'''Robertus Burges''' de Culliton in County Devon mercato etats
 
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42 amorn cirtir testis in hac parte productus in ratus
 
42 amorn cirtir testis in hac parte productus in ratus
 
 
Et examinatus dicit quod Johens Digbye partem productus per
 
Et examinatus dicit quod Johens Digbye partem productus per
 
 
12 annes elaps aut circir benenovit sed partem con quam
 
12 annes elaps aut circir benenovit sed partem con quam
 
 
Producitus non novit et dicit
 
Producitus non novit et dicit
  
 
Ad prima secundum et reliques arlos affines in hac parte dat et oblat
 
Ad prima secundum et reliques arlos affines in hac parte dat et oblat
 
 
Et schedulam in eadem merconat dicit et depoint That
 
Et schedulam in eadem merconat dicit et depoint That
 
 
A little before Easter last past he
 
A little before Easter last past he
 
 
this deponent beinge heere in London [to] mett with the arlate John
 
this deponent beinge heere in London [to] mett with the arlate John
 
 
Digbye who acquainted this deponent that he had traded divers goods abord
 
Digbye who acquainted this deponent that he had traded divers goods abord
 
 
the arlate shipp the Constant (wherof the arlate Clement Campion
 
the arlate shipp the Constant (wherof the arlate Clement Campion
 
 
was captain) to be delivered at Virginia, and that he had understood that
 
was captain) to be delivered at Virginia, and that he had understood that
 
 
the sayd shipp proved insufficient for the performance of her voyage
 
the sayd shipp proved insufficient for the performance of her voyage
 
 
and that she was putt into the west countrey neere at Alford combe
 
and that she was putt into the west countrey neere at Alford combe
 
 
neere Barnestaple, and the sayd Digbye delivered this deponent on
 
neere Barnestaple, and the sayd Digbye delivered this deponent on
 
 
divers notes of the particulers of the sayd goods with a fré of attorney [vuder] his hands to receive them and desired him to
 
divers notes of the particulers of the sayd goods with a fré of attorney [vuder] his hands to receive them and desired him to
 
 
ride to Alfordcombe to demande the sayd goods, and that in or
 
ride to Alfordcombe to demande the sayd goods, and that in or
 
 
about the moneth of May last past this deponent at the request of the
 
about the moneth of May last past this deponent at the request of the
 
 
sayd digbye this rode to Barnestaple and there inquired for the
 
sayd digbye this rode to Barnestaple and there inquired for the
 
 
sayd Campion the captain of the said ship, where he was tould that the
 
sayd Campion the captain of the said ship, where he was tould that the
 
 
sayd Campion was at a gentlemans house about five miles from that
 
sayd Campion was at a gentlemans house about five miles from that
 
 
place, and that a great part of the goods laden in the said ship were
 
place, and that a great part of the goods laden in the said ship were
 
 
sould, and then this deponent rode to that gent house to inquire for the
 
sould, and then this deponent rode to that gent house to inquire for the
 
 
sayd Campion, where coming he was tould by one of the company of the said ship that doth lay at that gentlemans house that the said Campion had
 
sayd Campion, where coming he was tould by one of the company of the said ship that doth lay at that gentlemans house that the said Campion had
 
 
bene there, but was gone from there the day before and that some of the sayd Digbyes
 
bene there, but was gone from there the day before and that some of the sayd Digbyes
 
 
goods vizt contayne wynes and other goods lay in that gent house, but this
 
goods vizt contayne wynes and other goods lay in that gent house, but this
 
 
deponentt could not have them unlesse he would pay six pounds for them,
 
deponentt could not have them unlesse he would pay six pounds for them,
 
 
and that all the goods were unladen out of the said shippe, and some of the
 
and that all the goods were unladen out of the said shippe, and some of the
 
 
sayd goods were in a sellor in Alfordcombe but were much dampuifyed
 
sayd goods were in a sellor in Alfordcombe but were much dampuifyed
 
 
little worth, and that a great part of the goods laden into the sayd
 
little worth, and that a great part of the goods laden into the sayd
 
 
shipp were sould to mainetayne the company (they having nothing else to
 
shipp were sould to mainetayne the company (they having nothing else to
 
 
live on) and to pay their debts in that countrey wheruppon this deponent
 
live on) and to pay their debts in that countrey wheruppon this deponent
 
 
replyed that he had authoritye to receive the sayd Digbyes goods, but not to
 
replyed that he had authoritye to receive the sayd Digbyes goods, but not to
 
 
pay any money for them, and then that man of the company agayne tould him that he
 
pay any money for them, and then that man of the company agayne tould him that he
 
 
could not have those wynes & other goods unlesse he would paye six pounds for them
 
could not have those wynes & other goods unlesse he would paye six pounds for them
 
 
and theruppon this deponent returned home & did not goe to Alfordcombe to demand
 
and theruppon this deponent returned home & did not goe to Alfordcombe to demand
 
 
the rest of the said Digbyes goods because he was tould that they were spoiled, dampuifyed & little
 
the rest of the said Digbyes goods because he was tould that they were spoiled, dampuifyed & little
 
 
worth as aforesaid Et alr profit dep . [signed] Robert Burges
 
worth as aforesaid Et alr profit dep . [signed] Robert Burges
 
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the nyneteenth day of October anno domini 1635 last past the arlate John
Digbye did buy of him this deponent two cases of strounge waters
which (as the sayd Digbye then affirmed) he intended to send to Virginia
in the arlate shipp the Constant (Wherof Clement Campion was
captain for which two cases of strounge waters the said Digbye hath since really payd unto
him forty two shillings seaven pence, And her[e]alsoe
sayeth that tent wyne the time aforesaid (if it were good could not be lesse
worth then foure shillings per gallon; and suche at that tyme (if it were
found) could not be lesse worth then three shillings per gallon, which he know that
to be true beinge a wyne coop[er] who doth often buy and sell wynes
Et alr profit dep ee. Richarde Younge

Primo February 1636,

Robertus Burges de Culliton in County Devon mercato etats
42 amorn cirtir testis in hac parte productus in ratus
Et examinatus dicit quod Johens Digbye partem productus per
12 annes elaps aut circir benenovit sed partem con quam
Producitus non novit et dicit

Ad prima secundum et reliques arlos affines in hac parte dat et oblat
Et schedulam in eadem merconat dicit et depoint That
A little before Easter last past he
this deponent beinge heere in London [to] mett with the arlate John
Digbye who acquainted this deponent that he had traded divers goods abord
the arlate shipp the Constant (wherof the arlate Clement Campion
was captain) to be delivered at Virginia, and that he had understood that
the sayd shipp proved insufficient for the performance of her voyage
and that she was putt into the west countrey neere at Alford combe
neere Barnestaple, and the sayd Digbye delivered this deponent on
divers notes of the particulers of the sayd goods with a fré of attorney [vuder] his hands to receive them and desired him to
ride to Alfordcombe to demande the sayd goods, and that in or
about the moneth of May last past this deponent at the request of the
sayd digbye this rode to Barnestaple and there inquired for the
sayd Campion the captain of the said ship, where he was tould that the
sayd Campion was at a gentlemans house about five miles from that
place, and that a great part of the goods laden in the said ship were
sould, and then this deponent rode to that gent house to inquire for the
sayd Campion, where coming he was tould by one of the company of the said ship that doth lay at that gentlemans house that the said Campion had
bene there, but was gone from there the day before and that some of the sayd Digbyes
goods vizt contayne wynes and other goods lay in that gent house, but this
deponentt could not have them unlesse he would pay six pounds for them,
and that all the goods were unladen out of the said shippe, and some of the
sayd goods were in a sellor in Alfordcombe but were much dampuifyed
little worth, and that a great part of the goods laden into the sayd
shipp were sould to mainetayne the company (they having nothing else to
live on) and to pay their debts in that countrey wheruppon this deponent
replyed that he had authoritye to receive the sayd Digbyes goods, but not to
pay any money for them, and then that man of the company agayne tould him that he
could not have those wynes & other goods unlesse he would paye six pounds for them
and theruppon this deponent returned home & did not goe to Alfordcombe to demand
the rest of the said Digbyes goods because he was tould that they were spoiled, dampuifyed & little
worth as aforesaid Et alr profit dep . [signed] Robert Burges