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|Transcription=sixteenth parts in the moneth of Aprill 1654, one sixteenth part
1. sixteenth parts in the moneth of Aprill 1654, one sixteenth part
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whereof hee bought of Elizabeth ffriend of Redriff widowe, and the
2. whereof hee bought of Elizabeth ffriend of Redriff widowe, and the
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other sixteenth of Robert Clarke of Redriff aforesaid Sailemaker
3. other sixteenth of Robert Clarke of Redriff aforesaid Sailemaker
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sonne in law of the said Elizabeth, which hee knoweth because hee
4. sonne in law of the said Elizabeth, which hee knoweth because hee
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was acquainted with the said selling and buying and made the bills
5. was acquainted with the said selling and buying and made the bills
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of sale thereupon, namely for each of the said sixteenth parts, and
6. of sale thereupon, namely for each of the said sixteenth parts, and
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that the bills nowe showed unto him were and are the said originall
7. that the bills nowe showed unto him were and are the said originall
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bills of sale, and were signed sealed and delivered the one of them
8. bills of sake, and were signed sealed and delivered the one of them
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by the said Elizabeth ffriend and the other by the said Robert Clarke
9. by the said Elizabeth ffriend and the other by the said Robert Clarke
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as their acts and deeds in the presence of this deponent who sett
10. as their acts and deeds in the presence of this deponent who sett
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his name on the back of each of them as a witness thereof
11. his name on the back of each of them as a witness thereof
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as nowe appeareth, and ever since the said Aberhall hath
12. as nowe appeareth, and ever since the said Aberhall hath
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bin commonly accounted owner of the said two sixteenth parts of the
13. bin commonly accounted owner of the said two sixteenth parts of the
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said shipp. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
14. said shipp. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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15. Tho: Waren SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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Tho: Waren &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
16. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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17.
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
18. The 21th of Aprill 1657.
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19. <margin value="Left">Ash and others against drinkewater&#125;
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20. Clements. Suckley.&#125;</margin>
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21. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation
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The 21th of Aprill 1657.
22. on the behalfe of the said drinkeater.
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23. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
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Ash and others against drinkewater&#125;
24. '''Captaine John Greene''' of the parish of Saint Magnus
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Clements. Suckley.&#125;
25. London ffishmonger, aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts
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26. sworne and exámined.
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation
27. To the first and second árticles hee cannot depose saving what
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on the behalfe of the said drinkeater.
28. followeth.
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29. To the third and fourth árticles hee saith that the maine or
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'''Rp. 2.'''
30. cheife of the lading of the arlate shipp the Jonas from Ireland to
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31. London the voyage in question, was barrells of herrings, and hee
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'''Captaine John Greene''' of the parish of Saint Magnus
32. beleeveth shee was freighted by Charterpartie by the aréate
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London ffishmonger, aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts
33. drinkewater and weston or one of them, and saith that hee before
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sworne and exámined.
34. the said lading, heard that the said drinkewater intended to freight and
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35. lade a shipp with herrings for london. And saith there were the
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To the first and second árticles hee cannot depose saving what
36. said voyage in the said shipp to this port a parcell of herrings of
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followeth.
37. an hundred and tenn barrells ............... or thereabouts consigned or
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38. to be delivered to mr vandekouter ... arlate and twenty foure barrells
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To the third and fourth árticles hee saith that the maine or
39. to mr Johnson, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent bought
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cheife of the lading of the arlate shipp the Jonas from Ireland to
40. the said 24 barrells of herrings of mr Johnson, and bought ˹or had˺ part of
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London the voyage in question, was barrells of herrings, and hee
41. the said other parcell which was to be delivered to mr Vande louter
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beleeveth shee was freighted by Charterpartie by the arlate
42. whereof hee saith Major Crusso after their arivall had the disposall
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drinkewater and weston or one of them, and saith that hee before
43. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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the said lading, heard that the said drinkewater intended to freight and
44. To the fifth article hee saith that the arlate drinkewater and
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lade a shipp with herrings for london. And saith there were the
45. Crusoe who laded ˹freighted˺ the said shipp and had a good quantitie of herrings
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said voyage in the said shipp to this port a parcell of herrings of
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">brought</margin>
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an hundred and tenn barrells or thereabouts consigned or
</document-end>
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to be delivered to mr vandekouter arlate and twenty foure barrells
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to mr Johnson, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent bought
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the said 24 barrells of herrings of mr Johnson, and bought ˹or had˺ part of
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the said other parcell which was to be delivered to mr Vande louter
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whereof hee saith Major Crusso after their arivall had the disposall
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And otherwise hee cannot depose
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.
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To the fifth article hee saith that the arlate drinkewater and
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Crusoe who laded ˹freighted˺ the said shipp and had a good quantitie of herrings
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brought
  
 
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sixteenth parts in the moneth of Aprill 1654, one sixteenth part
whereof hee bought of Elizabeth ffriend of Redriff widowe, and the
other sixteenth of Robert Clarke of Redriff aforesaid Sailemaker
sonne in law of the said Elizabeth, which hee knoweth because hee
was acquainted with the said selling and buying and made the bills
of sale thereupon, namely for each of the said sixteenth parts, and
that the bills nowe showed unto him were and are the said originall
bills of sale, and were signed sealed and delivered the one of them
by the said Elizabeth ffriend and the other by the said Robert Clarke
as their acts and deeds in the presence of this deponent who sett
his name on the back of each of them as a witness thereof
as nowe appeareth, and ever since the said Aberhall hath
bin commonly accounted owner of the said two sixteenth parts of the
said shipp. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Tho: Waren [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

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

The 21th of Aprill 1657.

Ash and others against drinkewater}
Clements. Suckley.}

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation
on the behalfe of the said drinkeater.

Rp. 2.

Captaine John Greene of the parish of Saint Magnus
London ffishmonger, aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exámined.

To the first and second árticles hee cannot depose saving what
followeth.

To the third and fourth árticles hee saith that the maine or
cheife of the lading of the arlate shipp the Jonas from Ireland to
London the voyage in question, was barrells of herrings, and hee
beleeveth shee was freighted by Charterpartie by the arlate
drinkewater and weston or one of them, and saith that hee before
the said lading, heard that the said drinkewater intended to freight and
lade a shipp with herrings for london. And saith there were the
said voyage in the said shipp to this port a parcell of herrings of
an hundred and tenn barrells or thereabouts consigned or
to be delivered to mr vandekouter arlate and twenty foure barrells
to mr Johnson, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent bought
the said 24 barrells of herrings of mr Johnson, and bought ˹or had˺ part of
the said other parcell which was to be delivered to mr Vande louter
whereof hee saith Major Crusso after their arivall had the disposall
And otherwise hee cannot depose
.
To the fifth article hee saith that the arlate drinkewater and
Crusoe who laded ˹freighted˺ the said shipp and had a good quantitie of herrings
brought

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