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|First transcriber=Alex Jackson
 
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|Transcription=abide with her in the sayd voyage in the port of Smyrna arlate And for Master of her
|Transcription=abide with her ˹in the sayd voyage˺ in the port of Smyrna ˹arlate˺ And for Master of her
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during all the tyme aforesayd the sayd Jesson was Commonly
 
during all the tyme aforesayd the sayd Jesson was Commonly
 
Accompted This hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge for
 
Accompted This hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge for
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to this article hee cannot depose./
 
to this article hee cannot depose./
  
To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the say allegation hee saith
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To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the say allegation hee saith
that in yeares and moneths arlate or ˹in˺ the moneths of ˹September˺ October
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that in the moneths of September October
November December January and ffebruary 1656 the ffactors or
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November december January and ffebruary 1655 the ffactors or
 
Agents of the arlate John Jolliff Robert Canning John Bence
 
Agents of the arlate John Jolliff Robert Canning John Bence
 
Samuel Barnardiston and Thomas Pilkington did for accompte
 
Samuel Barnardiston and Thomas Pilkington did for accompte
of their sayd severall principalls cause to bee laden on board the
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of their sayd severall Principalls cause to bee laden on board the
sayd shipp Mary at Smyrna to hee thense transported to this Port
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sayd shipp ''Mary'' at Smyrna to hee thense transported to this Port
 
of London and there delivered to their sayd respective Principalls
 
of London and there delivered to their sayd respective Principalls
 
the severall goods and Merchandizes hereafter specified videlicet the
 
the severall goods and Merchandizes hereafter specified videlicet the
factors of the sayd Jolliff did lade for his accompt (˹consigned˺ to bee here
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factors of the sayd Jolliff did lade (consigned to bee here
delivered to him ˹or his Agents)˺ ˹the˺ fowerteene bales of silke in the second article
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delivered to him or his Agents) the fowerteene bales of silke in the second article
specified, and the factors of the sayd Canning did lade for his
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specified, and the factors of the sayd Canning did lade
Accompt and (consigned to bee here delivered to him ˹or his agents˺) the fower
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(consigned to bee here delivered to him or his Agents) the fower
 
bales of silke in the third article specified And the factors of the
 
bales of silke in the third article specified And the factors of the
sayde Bence did lade for XXXX Acoompt XXXX ((consigned to bee heere
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sayde Bence did lade (consigned to bee here
delivered to him ˹or his Agents˺) the thirty seaven sacks of Anniseedes in the sayd
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delivered to him or his Agents) the thirty seaven sacks of Anniseedes in the sayd
 
third article mentioned, and the factors of the sayd Barnardiston
 
third article mentioned, and the factors of the sayd Barnardiston
did lade for his accompt (and (consigned to bee heere delivered
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did lade (consigned to bee heere delivered
to him or his Agents) the forty fower sackes of ga˹w˺lls the twenty
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to him or his Agents) the forty fower sackes of gawlls the twenty
two sacks of cotton three Butts of Cutie, one bayle of Grogerams GUTTER
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two sacks of cotton three Butts of Cute, one bayle of Grogerams
 
and one bale of silke in the sayd third article mentioned and the
 
and one bale of silke in the sayd third article mentioned and the
 
factors of the sayd Pilkington did lade for his accompt and
 
factors of the sayd Pilkington did lade for his accompt and
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five faugotts of silke two barrells of fruite and three
 
five faugotts of silke two barrells of fruite and three
 
boxes of Turpentine in the sayd third article mentioned And
 
boxes of Turpentine in the sayd third article mentioned And
that the sayd XXX ffactors at the tyme of the ladeing of
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that the sayd ffactors at the tyme of the ladeing of
 
the sayd severall goods of their respective principalls
 
the sayd severall goods of their respective principalls
 
did promise and undertake to pay unto the arlate John
 
did promise and undertake to pay unto the arlate John
 
Jesson or his Assigne the respective freights hereafter
 
Jesson or his Assigne the respective freights hereafter
named (being according to the usuall rates of goods ˹off the XXXX XXght˺ brought
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named (being according to the usuall rates of goods
from Smyrna to London of those sold and contents are brought
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of those sorts and contents brought
 
from Smyrna to London) videlicet the sayd John Jolliffs factor for
 
from Smyrna to London) videlicet the sayd John Jolliffs factor for
 
the goods laden by him the summe of thirty pounds nyne
 
the goods laden by him the summe of thirty pounds nyne
shillings tenn pence ˹sterling˺ the sayd Robert Cannings factor for
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shillings tenn pence sterling the sayd Robert Cannings factor for
 
the goods laden be him the summe of seaven pounds fifteene
 
the goods laden be him the summe of seaven pounds fifteene
 
shillings sterling, the sayd John Bence his factor for the
 
shillings sterling, the sayd John Bence his factor for the
 
goods laden by him the summe of one hundred and eleaven
 
goods laden by him the summe of one hundred and eleaven
 
pounds
 
pounds
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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abide with her in the sayd voyage in the port of Smyrna arlate And for Master of her
during all the tyme aforesayd the sayd Jesson was Commonly
Accompted This hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge for
that hee went Purser of the sayd shipp the voyage in question
and continued Purser of her till such her sale And further
to this article hee cannot depose./

To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the say allegation hee saith
that in the moneths of September October
November december January and ffebruary 1655 the ffactors or
Agents of the arlate John Jolliff Robert Canning John Bence
Samuel Barnardiston and Thomas Pilkington did for accompte
of their sayd severall Principalls cause to bee laden on board the
sayd shipp Mary at Smyrna to hee thense transported to this Port
of London and there delivered to their sayd respective Principalls
the severall goods and Merchandizes hereafter specified videlicet the
factors of the sayd Jolliff did lade (consigned to bee here
delivered to him or his Agents) the fowerteene bales of silke in the second article
specified, and the factors of the sayd Canning did lade
(consigned to bee here delivered to him or his Agents) the fower
bales of silke in the third article specified And the factors of the
sayde Bence did lade (consigned to bee here
delivered to him or his Agents) the thirty seaven sacks of Anniseedes in the sayd
third article mentioned, and the factors of the sayd Barnardiston
did lade (consigned to bee heere delivered
to him or his Agents) the forty fower sackes of gawlls the twenty
two sacks of cotton three Butts of Cute, one bayle of Grogerams
and one bale of silke in the sayd third article mentioned and the
factors of the sayd Pilkington did lade for his accompt and
(consigned to bee heere delivered to him or his Agents) the eighty
three sacks of Anniseeds, three ffaugotts of Grogeram yarnes
five faugotts of silke two barrells of fruite and three
boxes of Turpentine in the sayd third article mentioned And
that the sayd ffactors at the tyme of the ladeing of
the sayd severall goods of their respective principalls
did promise and undertake to pay unto the arlate John
Jesson or his Assigne the respective freights hereafter
named (being according to the usuall rates of goods
of those sorts and contents brought
from Smyrna to London) videlicet the sayd John Jolliffs factor for
the goods laden by him the summe of thirty pounds nyne
shillings tenn pence sterling the sayd Robert Cannings factor for
the goods laden be him the summe of seaven pounds fifteene
shillings sterling, the sayd John Bence his factor for the
goods laden by him the summe of one hundred and eleaven
pounds