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|Transcription=To the forth hee saith that the said Williamson bought
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the said shipp wholly as by the said bill of Sale Appeareth and
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that hee hath since sold one Eighth part of her to William Carbe
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of Dover master of her and two other Eighths to two other English
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=men subjects of this Commonwealth, and retayneth the propriety
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of the other five eighth parts to himselfe and otherwise negatively
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To the 5th negatively./
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To the last hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
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Henry Goodhew [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Repeated before Doctor Godolphin [?XXXX ?part]:/.
  
 
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The 20th of November 1658./ [CENTRE HEADING]
 
The 20th of November 1658./ [CENTRE HEADING]
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A busines of Examination of witnesses on the}
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part and behalfe of Maurice Thompson Esquires William}
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Thompson one of the Aldermen of the Citty of}
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Londn Richard hill one of the Aldermen pf the}
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City of London William Pennoyer Nehemiah}
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Browne Job Throgmorton Michaell davison}
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and John Jolliff all English merchants and}
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suniects of this Commonwealth freighters}
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of the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' of London}
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against the Governours and company of the}
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Dutch Merchants tradeing to the East Indies}
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in particular and all others in generall takeing}
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upon them to iustifie the hindering of the sayd}
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shipp the ''Olive Branch'' from goeing in to}
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Bantam in the East Indies there to take}
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in her ladeing: Smith}
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Examined on an allegation given
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in the 17th of November 1658 on
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the behalfe of the sayd Maurice Thompson
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Alderman William Thompson Alder
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man Richard hill and the rest./
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'''William Reading''' of Rederiff
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wall in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen
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Bermondsey in the County of Surrey
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Mariner Purser of the ''Olive Branch''
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the voyage in question aged thirty
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five yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
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sworne and examined saith and
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deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate Maurice
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Thompson Alderman Richard Hill Alderman William Thompson and the rest
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parties to this suite videlicet William Pennoyer Nehemia Bourne Job Throckmorton
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Michaell Davison during all the moneths and tyme arlate in the yeare one thousand
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sixe hundred fifty sixe were commonly reputed the freighters and imployers of the
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arlate shipp the ''Olive Branch'' and did hyre and freight her by the tonne for
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the voyage in question which was a voyage from this Port of London to Bantam
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in the East Indies and from thence to Ligorne in Europe this hee the better knoweth
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for that hee was and went Purser of the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage and hath
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seene a Coppy of the sayd Charterparty for the sayd voyage and read the same And
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further to this article hee cannot depose
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To the forth hee saith that the said Williamson bought
the said shipp wholly as by the said bill of Sale Appeareth and
that hee hath since sold one Eighth part of her to William Carbe
of Dover master of her and two other Eighths to two other English
=men subjects of this Commonwealth, and retayneth the propriety
of the other five eighth parts to himselfe and otherwise negatively

To the 5th negatively./

To the last hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.

Henry Goodhew [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin [?XXXX ?part]:/.

********************

The 20th of November 1658./ [CENTRE HEADING]

A busines of Examination of witnesses on the}
part and behalfe of Maurice Thompson Esquires William}
Thompson one of the Aldermen of the Citty of}
Londn Richard hill one of the Aldermen pf the}
City of London William Pennoyer Nehemiah}
Browne Job Throgmorton Michaell davison}
and John Jolliff all English merchants and}
suniects of this Commonwealth freighters}
of the shipp the Olive Branch of London}
against the Governours and company of the}
Dutch Merchants tradeing to the East Indies}
in particular and all others in generall takeing}
upon them to iustifie the hindering of the sayd}
shipp the Olive Branch from goeing in to}
Bantam in the East Indies there to take}
in her ladeing: Smith}

Examined on an allegation given
in the 17th of November 1658 on
the behalfe of the sayd Maurice Thompson
Alderman William Thompson Alder
man Richard hill and the rest./

William Reading of Rederiff
wall in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey in the County of Surrey
Mariner Purser of the Olive Branch
the voyage in question aged thirty
five yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate Maurice
Thompson Alderman Richard Hill Alderman William Thompson and the rest
parties to this suite videlicet William Pennoyer Nehemia Bourne Job Throckmorton
Michaell Davison during all the moneths and tyme arlate in the yeare one thousand
sixe hundred fifty sixe were commonly reputed the freighters and imployers of the
arlate shipp the Olive Branch and did hyre and freight her by the tonne for
the voyage in question which was a voyage from this Port of London to Bantam
in the East Indies and from thence to Ligorne in Europe this hee the better knoweth
for that hee was and went Purser of the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage and hath
seene a Coppy of the sayd Charterparty for the sayd voyage and read the same And
further to this article hee cannot depose

To