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|Transcription=1. And saith that the allegat Pearce and LaXXX had one NegoX
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|Transcription=And saith that the allegat Pearce and LaXXX had one NegoX
2. on board was taken from them by the sayd Portugueses worth
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on board was taken from them by the sayd Portugueses worth
3. about fifty millres as aforesaid.
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about fifty millres as aforesaid.
  
4. To the last he saith that the values of money att Interest
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To the last he saith that the values of money att Interest
5. is well worth 6 per Cents per anno, and the foresayd seizure
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is well worth 6 per Cents per anno, and the foresayd seizure
6. att Bahia was made the 7th day of ffebruary 1654
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att Bahia was made the 7th day of ffebruary 1654
7. English stile as aforesaid.
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English stile as aforesaid.
  
 
Recognit coram Com.rÿs
 
Recognit coram Com.rÿs
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'''William Marshall''' of Kingston upon Hull Mariner
 
'''William Marshall''' of Kingston upon Hull Mariner
late Pilot of the sayd shipp the Mary and John. aged
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late Pilot of the sayd shipp the ''Mary and John''. aged
 
thirty five yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne abefore
 
thirty five yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne abefore
 
the sayd Commission and examined deposeth and
 
the sayd Commission and examined deposeth and
 
saith as followeth. videlicet.
 
saith as followeth. videlicet.
  
19. To the 1. 2. and 3. articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the
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To the 1. 2. and 3. articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the
20. yeares 1648. 1649. 1650. and 1651. the arlet Mr Adams Mr Hollis
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yeares 1648. 1649. 1650. and 1651. the arlet Mr Adams Mr Hollis
21. and Company all Englishmen were Owners of the sayd shipp the Mary
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and Company all Englishmen were Owners of the sayd shipp the ''Mary
22. and John, and ffrancis Hardidge master or Captaine of her, and
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and John'', and ffrancis Hardidge master or Captaine of her, and
23. she being att Lisbon towards the end of the yeare 1648. the sayd
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she being att Lisbon towards the end of the yeare 1648. the sayd
24. Captaine Hardidge obteyned a Commission or License from the King of
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Captaine Hardidge obteyned a Commission or License from the King of
25. Portugall to htrade with her att the Madera Angola, and Bahia
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Portugall to htrade with her att the Madera Angola, and Bahia
26. in Portu Brazeel and so back againe to Lisboa, and so lett her
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in Portu Brazeel and so back againe to Lisboa, and so lett her
27. out for that voyage, and this deponent bećame Pilot of her, and
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out for that voyage, and this deponent bećame Pilot of her, and
28. in June 1649. the sayd shipp departed from Lisboa, and in April
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in June 1649. the sayd shipp departed from Lisboa, and in April
29. 1650. arrived att Angola in pursuance of the sayd voyage, and then
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1650. arrived att Angola in pursuance of the sayd voyage, and then
30. and there the Governour putt the sayd Hardidge in prison, and sent out
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and there the Governour putt the sayd Hardidge in prison, and sent out
31. the sayd shipp to sea in the King of Portugalls service on a warlike
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the sayd shipp to sea in the King of Portugalls service on a warlike
32. designe and this deponent in her, and kept her in such service
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designe and this deponent in her, and kept her in such service
33. four monethes, but before he so sent her out covenanted with the sayd
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four monethes, but before he so sent her out covenanted with the sayd
34. Hardidge to give him six hundred millres per moneth so long as hee
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Hardidge to give him six hundred millres per moneth so long as hee
35. should imploy the sayd shipp for her service, but saith he did not
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should imploy the sayd shipp for her service, but saith he did not
36. performe his promise, but payd a good part of the sayd monthly pay
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performe his promise, but payd a good part of the sayd monthly pay
37. in salt att a very exorbitant price, so as the sayd Captaine Hardidge
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in salt att a very exorbitant price, so as the sayd Captaine Hardidge
38. and his Owners in this Examinates judgment who was then upon
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and his Owners in this Examinates judgment who was then upon
39. the place, did suffer damage by the sayd sayd salt to the same being
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the place, did suffer damage by the sayd sayd salt to the same being
40. forced upon him by the sayd Governour to the value of four hundred
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forced upon him by the sayd Governour to the value of four hundred
41. millres or thereabouts. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.
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millres or thereabouts. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.
  
42. To the fourth and fifth articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the
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To the fourth and fifth articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the
43. sayd vessell in the sayd warlike service receyved some dammage
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sayd vessell in the sayd warlike service receyved some dammage
44. in her Rudder Irons, and otherwise, to a good value of this deponents
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in her Rudder Irons, and otherwise, to a good value of this deponents
45. sight, the repaire whereof as Captaine hardidge told this deponent cost three
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sight, the repaire whereof as Captaine hardidge told this deponent cost three
46. hundred millres and 20 dayes tyme to make good. and saith she ranne
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hundred millres and 20 dayes tyme to make good. and saith she ranne
47. Corne to Angola laden with salt which was twenty dayes or thereabouts
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Corne to Angola laden with salt which was twenty dayes or thereabouts
48. in unlading of this deponents perfect remembrance, so as in case the
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in unlading of this deponents perfect remembrance, so as in case the
49. sayd monethely proportion be to be payd for the samem four hundred millres
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sayd monethely proportion be to be payd for the samem four hundred millres
 
are
 
are
  

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And saith that the allegat Pearce and LaXXX had one NegoX
on board was taken from them by the sayd Portugueses worth
about fifty millres as aforesaid.

To the last he saith that the values of money att Interest
is well worth 6 per Cents per anno, and the foresayd seizure
att Bahia was made the 7th day of ffebruary 1654
English stile as aforesaid.

Recognit coram Com.rÿs

John Cobb [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The six and twentyeth day of July 1654.

Examined upon the sayd allegation.

3.

William Marshall of Kingston upon Hull Mariner
late Pilot of the sayd shipp the Mary and John. aged
thirty five yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne abefore
the sayd Commission and examined deposeth and
saith as followeth. videlicet.

To the 1. 2. and 3. articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the
yeares 1648. 1649. 1650. and 1651. the arlet Mr Adams Mr Hollis
and Company all Englishmen were Owners of the sayd shipp the Mary
and John, and ffrancis Hardidge master or Captaine of her, and
she being att Lisbon towards the end of the yeare 1648. the sayd
Captaine Hardidge obteyned a Commission or License from the King of
Portugall to htrade with her att the Madera Angola, and Bahia
in Portu Brazeel and so back againe to Lisboa, and so lett her
out for that voyage, and this deponent bećame Pilot of her, and
in June 1649. the sayd shipp departed from Lisboa, and in April
1650. arrived att Angola in pursuance of the sayd voyage, and then
and there the Governour putt the sayd Hardidge in prison, and sent out
the sayd shipp to sea in the King of Portugalls service on a warlike
designe and this deponent in her, and kept her in such service
four monethes, but before he so sent her out covenanted with the sayd
Hardidge to give him six hundred millres per moneth so long as hee
should imploy the sayd shipp for her service, but saith he did not
performe his promise, but payd a good part of the sayd monthly pay
in salt att a very exorbitant price, so as the sayd Captaine Hardidge
and his Owners in this Examinates judgment who was then upon
the place, did suffer damage by the sayd sayd salt to the same being
forced upon him by the sayd Governour to the value of four hundred
millres or thereabouts. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.

To the fourth and fifth articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the
sayd vessell in the sayd warlike service receyved some dammage
in her Rudder Irons, and otherwise, to a good value of this deponents
sight, the repaire whereof as Captaine hardidge told this deponent cost three
hundred millres and 20 dayes tyme to make good. and saith she ranne
Corne to Angola laden with salt which was twenty dayes or thereabouts
in unlading of this deponents perfect remembrance, so as in case the
sayd monethely proportion be to be payd for the samem four hundred millres
are

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