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|Transcription=1. The same day. CENTRE HEADING
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|Transcription=The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
2. Rp. 2
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3. Josias Pickles of Plimouth Merchant, aged 25 yeeres
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'''Rp. 2'''
4. thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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5. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth hee well knew and
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'''Josias Pickles''' of Plimouth Merchant, aged 25 yeares
6. was part owner of the shipp the Judastria arlate in her last
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thereabouts sworne and exámined.
7. voyage wherein shee was at Bourdeaux, whense they saith shee
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8. was to retourne to Plimouth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth hee well knew and
9. To the second third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
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was part owner of the shipp the ''Industrie'' arlate in her last
10. that hee well knoweth the interrogated George Barrard and of
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voyage wherein shee was at Bourdeaux, whense they saith shee
11. Plimouth Merchant, and saith the said Mr Barrard was at
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was to retourne to Plimouth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
12. Plimouth a part freighter of the said shipp for the said voyage
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13. to goe from Plimouth to Bourdeaux and back againe for Plimouth
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To the second third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
14. namely shee was freighted by him and John Gubbs of Plimouth
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that hee well knoweth the interrogated George Burrard of
15. merchant by Charter partie, wherein shee was said to be
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Plimouth Merchant, and saith the said Mr Burrard was at
16. freighted for their service or Imployment, and they two only as
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Plimouth a part freighter of the said shipp for the said voyage
17. freighters signed the Charter partie, which hee knoweth being
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to goe from Plimouth to Bourdeaux and back againe for Plimouth
18. acquainted with the affreightment and seeing the said Charter
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namely shee was freighted by him and John Gubbs of Plimouth
19. partie when it was soe signed. And besides hee saith that
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merchant by Charter partie, wherein shee was said to be
20. the said shipp going to Saint Ives in Cornwalll to take in her
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freighted for their service or Imployment, and they two only as
21. outwards lading of Pilchards for Bourdeaux, the said Mr
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freighters signed the Charter partie, which hee knoweth being
22. Burrard sent Anthony Smith his factor from Plimouth
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acquainted with the affreightment and seeing the said Charter
23. to Saint Ives to see to the said lading, and for theise reasons
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partie when it was soe signed. And besides hee saith that
24. this deponent conceiveth and beleeveth that the said shipps
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the said shipp going to Saint Ives in Cornwalll to take in her
25. homewards lading was in part belonging to him the said Mr
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outwards lading of Pilchards for Bourdeaux, the said Mr
26. Burrard; which home wards lading as this deponent hath bin
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Burrard sent Anthony Smith his factor from Plimouth
27. informed by some of the said shipps company was wine
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to Saint Ives to see to the said lading, and for theise reasons
28. brandewine and prunes amounting in all to twenty three XXXXX GUTTER
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this deponent conceiveth and beleeveth that the said shipps
29. or thereabouts, and was taken in at Bourdeaux, and that in
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homewards lading was in part belonging to him the said Mr
30. the said shipps retourne thense for Plimouth, shee was met
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Burrard; which home wards lading as this deponent hath bin
31. with and forcibly seized and with the said lading carried by
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informed by some of the said shipps company was wine
32. an Ostend man of warr (which soe seized her) to Ostend, and GUTTER
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brandewine and prunes amounting in all to twenty three [?tonnes GUTTER]
33. soe the said shipp and goods were and are utterly lost. And
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or thereabouts, and was taken in at Bourdeaux, and that in
34. otherwise hee cannot depose, not being in the voyage./
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the said shipps retourne thense for Plimouth, shee was met
35. Josias Pilkes SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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with and forcibly seized and with the said lading carried by
36. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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an Ostend man of warr (which soe seized her) to Ostend, and
37.
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soe the said shipp and goods were and are utterly lost. And
38. The 11th of ffebruary 1656
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otherwise hee cannot depose, not being in the voyage./
39. <margin value="Left">The Lord Protector against Joseph Drew.&#125;
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40. Budd. Smyth. Suckly.&#125;</margin>
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
41. Exámined upon an allegation
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42. given in the 20th of ffebruary XXXX GUTTER
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Josias Pilkes &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
43. on the behalfe of drew
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44. <margin value="Left">X 20s of mr drew</margin>
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<nowiki>***************************</nowiki>
45. <margin value="Left">Rp. .j.</margin>
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46. ffrancis Harfeild of the parish of Saint Mary
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The 11th of ffebruary 1656
47. Magdalens Old fish streete London Grocer
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48. 46 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined
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The Lord Protector against Joseph drew.&#125;
49. To the first article hee saith hee was present at yarmouth
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Budd. Smyth. Suckly.&#125;
50. in or about the 27th of January 1653, and at the sale XXXXXX
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51. of tobaccoes to mr Goldegay, but saith hee bought none nor any other goods, and <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">therefore</margin>
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Exámined upon an allegation
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given in the 20th of ffebruary XXXX GUTTER
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on the behalfe of drew
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&#91;?'''Rp 20s of mr drew'''&#93;
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'''Rp. .j.'''
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'''ffrancis Harfeild''' of the parish of Saint Mary
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Magdalens Old fish streete London Grocer
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46 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined
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To the first article hee saith hee was present at yarmouth
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in or about the 27th of January 1653, and at the sale
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of tobaccoes to mr Goldegay, but saith hee bought none nor any other goods, and
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therefore
  
 
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp. 2

Josias Pickles of Plimouth Merchant, aged 25 yeares
thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth hee well knew and
was part owner of the shipp the Industrie arlate in her last
voyage wherein shee was at Bourdeaux, whense they saith shee
was to retourne to Plimouth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the second third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knoweth the interrogated George Burrard of
Plimouth Merchant, and saith the said Mr Burrard was at
Plimouth a part freighter of the said shipp for the said voyage
to goe from Plimouth to Bourdeaux and back againe for Plimouth
namely shee was freighted by him and John Gubbs of Plimouth
merchant by Charter partie, wherein shee was said to be
freighted for their service or Imployment, and they two only as
freighters signed the Charter partie, which hee knoweth being
acquainted with the affreightment and seeing the said Charter
partie when it was soe signed. And besides hee saith that
the said shipp going to Saint Ives in Cornwalll to take in her
outwards lading of Pilchards for Bourdeaux, the said Mr
Burrard sent Anthony Smith his factor from Plimouth
to Saint Ives to see to the said lading, and for theise reasons
this deponent conceiveth and beleeveth that the said shipps
homewards lading was in part belonging to him the said Mr
Burrard; which home wards lading as this deponent hath bin
informed by some of the said shipps company was wine
brandewine and prunes amounting in all to twenty three [?tonnes GUTTER]
or thereabouts, and was taken in at Bourdeaux, and that in
the said shipps retourne thense for Plimouth, shee was met
with and forcibly seized and with the said lading carried by
an Ostend man of warr (which soe seized her) to Ostend, and
soe the said shipp and goods were and are utterly lost. And
otherwise hee cannot depose, not being in the voyage./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Josias Pilkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 11th of ffebruary 1656

The Lord Protector against Joseph drew.}
Budd. Smyth. Suckly.}

Exámined upon an allegation
given in the 20th of ffebruary XXXX GUTTER
on the behalfe of drew

[?Rp 20s of mr drew]

Rp. .j.

ffrancis Harfeild of the parish of Saint Mary
Magdalens Old fish streete London Grocer
46 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined

To the first article hee saith hee was present at yarmouth
in or about the 27th of January 1653, and at the sale
of tobaccoes to mr Goldegay, but saith hee bought none nor any other goods, and
therefore

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