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|Editorial history=Edited on 05/08/2014 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription='''Portugall 2 Quire:'''
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The fourth of August 1654
  
<header>
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On the behalfe of Thomas Walker&#125;
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
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touching his losses in the ''Peter and Jane''&#125;
<folio>f.658Br &#91;The National Archives foliation has duplicated f.658r, and has been renumbered by this trascriber as f.658Br, though there is no B on the original manuscript page&#93;</folio>
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<picture>P1140567</picture>
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<summary></summary>
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<document-date>28/08/1654</document-date>
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<status>First cut transcription completed on XX/XX/XX; pasted into wikispot on 11/04/14 and edited on 28/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
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<first-transcriber>Cathryn Pearce, XX/XX/XX</first-transcriber>
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</header
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'''Thomas Walker''' of Mile-end in the County of Middlesex
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Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres or thereabouts sworne the day
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above said before the right worshipfull the Commissioners in the Portugall
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businesse, sitting in the dyning roome of the Doctors
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Commons London, saith and deposeth.
  
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That hee this deponent was masters mate of the shipp the ''Peter and Jane''
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(George Chappell Commander) at the time of her being at Lisb&#91;?oune&#93;,
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namely in the summer time of the yeere 1649, at which time hee saith shee
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was there seized by the authoritie of the king of Portugall, and her master and
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company forcibly put out of her and imprisoned by the said authoritie, and that
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hee this deponent one of the said companie was imprisoned from the beginning,
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of June to the beginning of August of the said moneth namely for the space of
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two monethes and upwards, and was thereby deprived of two monethes wages
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which at 4 ''li''. per mensem (according to contract made with him by the said master)
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cometh to eight pounds sterling, and that hee spent in that time in necessarie
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expences for meate drinke and otherwise twelve pounds sterling. Moreover
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that there were taken from him by the said kings officers a hundred pounds
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weight of beades worth (at 5 rialls per pound) twelve pounds ten shillings,
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sterling and false pearles to the valew of three pounds
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and in clothes bookes and Instruments to the valew of twelve pounds sterling,
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In the whole 47li- 10s.
  
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Thomas Walles &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
That the said John daniell had aboard the said shipp at the time of
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the seizure by the officers of the king of Portugall at Bahia de Todos
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los Santos in the yeere 1650 or thereabouts there tenn chests of sugar
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namely eight chests of white and two of muscovadas, which were laden
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by him the said John daniell and for his owne accompt,
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And that Peter Tatam late commander of the shipp ''haniball'' had aboard
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her two chests of white sugar which were laded by Robert Taylor for
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accompt of the said Peter Tatam, which they knowe to be true being of
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the said shipps company and seeing the said respective chests of sugar laden,
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and this deponent Richard Rose kept an entrie thereof in writing,
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which hee hath still in his custodie; and further they say that all
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the foresaid sugars were seized amongest the rest of the said shipps
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lading, and were and are thereby lost to the said persons; and that
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the bill of lading nowe showed unto them for the said John daniells tenn
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chests, was and is the true and reale bill for the same, signed by
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the said Robert Tailer then master of the said shipp. And lastly
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then the said Peter Tatams two chests were marked '''PTP'''.
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Richard Rose &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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The 8th of August 1654
Michael Taylor SC &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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On the behalfe of mr Carter of London&#125;
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touching certain ffustians seized at Lisbone&#125;
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by the king of Portugall.&#125;
  
On the behalfe of Ralph fflower of London&#125;
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'''R .j.'''
Merchant, touching a bale of fustians seized
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and taken by the kinge of Portugall&#125;
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2The 28th of August 1654.
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'''Richard Davies''' of the parish of St
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Michael Bashishaw London Clothmaker
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aged 58 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before
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the right worshipfull the Commissioners appointed
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in the Portugall businesse and examined
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upon certaine Interrogatories saith and deposeth
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by vertue of his oath.
  
'''John Bushell''' of London Merchant
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To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that in the monethes of
aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
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May and June in the yeere 1647 hee this deponent did dresse certaine
before the right Worshipfull the Commissioners
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fustians for William Carter of London merchant, and on the 26th of the
appointed in the Portugall businesse
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said moneth of June 1647 did put and cause the same being
and examined on certaine Interrogatories
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two hundred peeces of fustians to be put up into foure drie fatts, which fatts
on the behalfe of the said Ralph fflower
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were nombred 1. 2. 3. 4 and in particular hee saith that there were 34 peeces put
saith and deposeth as followeth, videlicet.
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into drie fatt of No.1. whereof 13 woaded and into the fatt No. 2. fiftie peeces whereof 15
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were woaded, into the fatt No.3. fiftie six peeces whereof tenn were
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woaded, and into the fatt No. 4. sixtie peeces whereof twelve were woaded
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and saith the said severall fatts were marked as in the margin &#91;MARKE&#93;
  
To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
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&#91;LH MARGIN&#93;
that Ralph fflower of London merchant having laded aboard the shipp
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&#91;The mark consists of a vertical 4, C, U, and W, one on top of the other, with each letter getting bigger from the top down, and with a vertical line drawn through&#93;
''Sarah'' of London (Thomas Grannt master) nine packs or parcells of goods
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marked '''$''' for the port of Lisbone, consigned the same in the name of
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George Saunders to be delivered to this deponent a merchant then resident at
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in Lisbone to be by him this deponent disposed of for the accompt of the
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said Ralph fflower, and who sent this deponent the Invoice and bill
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of lading for the same, And this hee saith was in or about the yeere
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1648. And saith then the said shipp arived with the said goods at Lisbone
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and after such her arrivall all her lading and amongest that all
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the foresaid goods were landed and put into the king of Portugalls
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Alfand&#123;ego&#125; or custome house at Lisbone, whence this deponent dispatched
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eight of the said packs or parcells and disposed thereof for the said
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Mr fflowers use but the nineth parcell being a bale of fustians
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and contayning (according to the said Invoice) 55 halfe peeces of fustians was as hee beleeveth remayning in the said
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Alfandego when the Generall sequestration of the English
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merchants
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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by him
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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the said William Carter and his order, and saith the same were sent
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from this deponents house in Bashishaw Street by order of the said
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Mr Carter to be carried aboard a shipp, and were to goe (as the said
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Mr Carter told this deponent to Lisbone,
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And saith the said fustians unwoaded were worth 40 ''s'' a peece,
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and those woaded worth 45 ''s'' a peece, which hee knoweth, because hee dealeth
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and hath long dealt in that commoditie as a workeman, and is thereby well
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acquainted with the valew thereof.
  
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Richard davies &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
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Portugall 2 Quire:

The fourth of August 1654

On the behalfe of Thomas Walker}
touching his losses in the Peter and Jane}

Thomas Walker of Mile-end in the County of Middlesex
Mariner, aged fourtie yeeres or thereabouts sworne the day
above said before the right worshipfull the Commissioners in the Portugall
businesse, sitting in the dyning roome of the Doctors
Commons London, saith and deposeth.

That hee this deponent was masters mate of the shipp the Peter and Jane
(George Chappell Commander) at the time of her being at Lisb[?oune],
namely in the summer time of the yeere 1649, at which time hee saith shee
was there seized by the authoritie of the king of Portugall, and her master and
company forcibly put out of her and imprisoned by the said authoritie, and that
hee this deponent one of the said companie was imprisoned from the beginning,
of June to the beginning of August of the said moneth namely for the space of
two monethes and upwards, and was thereby deprived of two monethes wages
which at 4 li. per mensem (according to contract made with him by the said master)
cometh to eight pounds sterling, and that hee spent in that time in necessarie
expences for meate drinke and otherwise twelve pounds sterling. Moreover
that there were taken from him by the said kings officers a hundred pounds
weight of beades worth (at 5 rialls per pound) twelve pounds ten shillings,
sterling and false pearles to the valew of three pounds
and in clothes bookes and Instruments to the valew of twelve pounds sterling,
In the whole 47li- 10s.

Thomas Walles [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 8th of August 1654

On the behalfe of mr Carter of London}
touching certain ffustians seized at Lisbone}
by the king of Portugall.}

R .j.

Richard Davies of the parish of St
Michael Bashishaw London Clothmaker
aged 58 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before
the right worshipfull the Commissioners appointed
in the Portugall businesse and examined
upon certaine Interrogatories saith and deposeth
by vertue of his oath.

To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that in the monethes of
May and June in the yeere 1647 hee this deponent did dresse certaine
fustians for William Carter of London merchant, and on the 26th of the
said moneth of June 1647 did put and cause the same being
two hundred peeces of fustians to be put up into foure drie fatts, which fatts
were nombred 1. 2. 3. 4 and in particular hee saith that there were 34 peeces put
into drie fatt of No.1. whereof 13 woaded and into the fatt No. 2. fiftie peeces whereof 15
were woaded, into the fatt No.3. fiftie six peeces whereof tenn were
woaded, and into the fatt No. 4. sixtie peeces whereof twelve were woaded
and saith the said severall fatts were marked as in the margin [MARKE]

[LH MARGIN]
[The mark consists of a vertical 4, C, U, and W, one on top of the other, with each letter getting bigger from the top down, and with a vertical line drawn through]

by him
the said William Carter and his order, and saith the same were sent
from this deponents house in Bashishaw Street by order of the said
Mr Carter to be carried aboard a shipp, and were to goe (as the said
Mr Carter told this deponent to Lisbone,
And saith the said fustians unwoaded were worth 40 s a peece,
and those woaded worth 45 s a peece, which hee knoweth, because hee dealeth
and hath long dealt in that commoditie as a workeman, and is thereby well
acquainted with the valew thereof.

Richard davies [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]