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1. <margin value="Top left">A:2:</margin>
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2. The 13th of March 1656.
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The 13th of March 1656.
3. <margin value="Left">Robert Browning against Tilley&#125;
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4. and others. Clements.&#125;</margin>
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Robert Browning against Tilley&#125;
5. Exámined upon the Libell.
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and others. Clements.&#125;
6. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1.</margin>
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7. '''Thomas Browning''' of Wapping Mariner, aged
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Exámined upon the Libell.
8. 35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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9. To the first article hee saith hee well know the shipp the ffortune
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'''Rp. 1.'''
10. arlate from Aprill 1654 till May ˹Aprill˺ 1655 or thereabouts, and was for
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11. that time Master of her, and thereby well knoweth that ˹the˺ arlate Adrian
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'''Thomas Browning''' of Wapping Mariner, aged
12. Vanderpost, Joseph Tilley, Robert Cordell and company were for all the
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35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
13. said time the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the said shipp
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14. ánd of her tackle apparell and furniture and for such commonly accounted.
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To the first article hee saith hee well know the shipp the ''ffortune''
15. To the seecond and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that within the
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arlate from Aprill 1654 till Aprill 1655 or thereabouts, and was for
16. time aforesaid namely, on the tenth of May 1654 the said Adrian Vanderpost,
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that time Master of her, and thereby well knoweth that the arlate Adrian
17. Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordell, in the name of themselves and the
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Vanderpost, Joseph Tilley, Robert Cordell and company were for all the
18. rest of the said owners did agree with and hire the said Robert Browning
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said time the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the said shipp
19. to goe Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of and in the said
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ánd of her tackle apparell and furniture and for such commonly accounted.
20. shipp the ffortune in her then intended voyage from this port for
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21. Salley in Barbary, thense to other ports and places beyond the seas, and
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To the seecond and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that within the
22. back againe to this port, at the rate and for the wages of foure pounds
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time aforesaid namely, on the tenth of May 1654 the said Adrian Vanderpost,
23. per month for every moneth hee should soe serve in the said shipp
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Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordell, in the name of themselves and the
24. as Masters mate, and moreover fourtie shillings per hundred of and for
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rest of the said owners did agree with and hire the said Robert Browning
25. every hundred pounds worth of goods that the said shipp should carry
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to goe Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of and in the said
26. out thense or take into her in any port or place beyond the seas for
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shipp the ''ffortune'' in her then intended voyage from this port for
27. his wages or hire in assisting the Sopra cargo, which hee knoweth being
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Salley in Barbary, thense to other ports and places beyond the seas, and
28. at the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane on the said tenth of May, on which
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back againe to this port, at the rate and for the wages of foure pounds
29. day hee the said Robert entred into pay for the said voyage. And saith the
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per month for every moneth hee should soe serve in the said shipp
30. said Robert accordingly went out with and served in the said shipp in the
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as Masters mate, and moreover fourtie shillings per hundred of and for
31. qualities aforesaid and arived therewith at Salley in Barbary in the moneth
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every hundred pounds worth of goods that the said shipp should carry
32. of August 1654, and there delivered part of her outward cargo, and thense
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out thense or take into her in any port or place beyond the seas for
33. sailed to Santa Cruse in Barbary and there delivered the rest, and there
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his wages or hire in assisting the Sopra cargo, which hee knoweth being
34. tooke in other lading, and intended to saile therewith for Salley
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at the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane on the said tenth of May, on which
35. afore said, but was by streasse of weather forced into Tituan in the
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day hee the said Robert entred into pay for the said voyage. And saith the
36. sStreights, where shee delivered certaine passengers and goods, and thense
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said Robert accordingly went out with and served in the said shipp in the
37. endeavoured to saile againe for Salley, but by extremitie ˹of weather˺ (which caused
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qualities aforesaid and arived therewith at Salley in Barbary in the moneth
38. the losse of the shipps anchors, and endangered the mens lives), shee was
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of August 1654, and there delivered part of her outward cargo, and thense
39. forced into Cadiz, and there delivered the rest of her lading or the major
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sailed to Santa Cruse in Barbary and there delivered the rest, and there
40. part thereof. All which hee knoweth going master of the said shipp
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tooke in other lading, and intended to saile therewith for Salley
41. and seeing the premisses soe donne.
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afore said, but was by streasse of weather forced into Tituan in the
42. To the fourth article hee saith that the cargo of goods which the said
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Streights, where shee delivered certaine passengers and goods, and thense
43. shipp carried from this said voyage, cost and was worth, as
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endeavoured to saile againe for Salley, but by extremitie of weather (which caused
44. this deponent heard the said Vanderpost, Tilley and Cordell (to whom
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the losse of the shipps anchors, and endangered the mens lives), shee was
45. with their company the same was belonging) say and affirme, thirteene
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forced into Cadiz, and there delivered the rest of her lading or the major
46. hundred pounds of sterling, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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part thereof. All which hee knoweth going master of the said shipp
47. To the fifth hee saith the said shipp tookeup into her in Barbary
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and seeing the premisses soe donne.
48. in bees wax, almonds, dates, skinnes, feathers gold and Amber-Greese
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49. to the a good valew, but howe much hee knoweth not./
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To the fourth article hee saith that the cargo of goods which the said
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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shipp carried from this said voyage, cost and was worth, as
</document-end>
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this deponent heard the said Vanderpost, Tilley and Cordell (to whom
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with their company the same was belonging) say and affirme, thirteene
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hundred pounds of sterling, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the fifth hee saith the said shipp tookeup into her in Barbary
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in bees wax, almonds, dates, skinnes, feathers gold and Amber-Gr&#91;?eese&#93;
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to a good valew, but howe much hee knoweth not./
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To
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|People=Thomas Browning (of Wapping, mariner)
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Adrian Vanderpost,
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Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordel (Owners of the ''ffortune'')
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Robert Browning (Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of the ''ffortune'')
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|Places=Barbary
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The the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane (London)
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Cadiz
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Santa Cruse (in Barbary)
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|Ships=''ffortune''
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|Materials=almonds
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Amber-Gr[?eese]
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bees wax
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dates
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feathers
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Gold
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skinnes
  
 
}}
 
}}

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A:2:

The 13th of March 1656.

Robert Browning against Tilley}
and others. Clements.}

Exámined upon the Libell.

Rp. 1.

Thomas Browning of Wapping Mariner, aged
35 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first article hee saith hee well know the shipp the ffortune
arlate from Aprill 1654 till Aprill 1655 or thereabouts, and was for
that time Master of her, and thereby well knoweth that the arlate Adrian
Vanderpost, Joseph Tilley, Robert Cordell and company were for all the
said time the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the said shipp
ánd of her tackle apparell and furniture and for such commonly accounted.

To the seecond and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that within the
time aforesaid namely, on the tenth of May 1654 the said Adrian Vanderpost,
Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordell, in the name of themselves and the
rest of the said owners did agree with and hire the said Robert Browning
to goe Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of and in the said
shipp the ffortune in her then intended voyage from this port for
Salley in Barbary, thense to other ports and places beyond the seas, and
back againe to this port, at the rate and for the wages of foure pounds
per month for every moneth hee should soe serve in the said shipp
as Masters mate, and moreover fourtie shillings per hundred of and for
every hundred pounds worth of goods that the said shipp should carry
out thense or take into her in any port or place beyond the seas for
his wages or hire in assisting the Sopra cargo, which hee knoweth being
at the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane on the said tenth of May, on which
day hee the said Robert entred into pay for the said voyage. And saith the
said Robert accordingly went out with and served in the said shipp in the
qualities aforesaid and arived therewith at Salley in Barbary in the moneth
of August 1654, and there delivered part of her outward cargo, and thense
sailed to Santa Cruse in Barbary and there delivered the rest, and there
tooke in other lading, and intended to saile therewith for Salley
afore said, but was by streasse of weather forced into Tituan in the
Streights, where shee delivered certaine passengers and goods, and thense
endeavoured to saile againe for Salley, but by extremitie of weather (which caused
the losse of the shipps anchors, and endangered the mens lives), shee was
forced into Cadiz, and there delivered the rest of her lading or the major
part thereof. All which hee knoweth going master of the said shipp
and seeing the premisses soe donne.

To the fourth article hee saith that the cargo of goods which the said
shipp carried from this said voyage, cost and was worth, as
this deponent heard the said Vanderpost, Tilley and Cordell (to whom
with their company the same was belonging) say and affirme, thirteene
hundred pounds of sterling, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fifth hee saith the said shipp tookeup into her in Barbary
in bees wax, almonds, dates, skinnes, feathers gold and Amber-Gr[?eese]
to a good valew, but howe much hee knoweth not./

To

Topics

People


Thomas Browning (of Wapping, mariner)
Adrian Vanderpost,
Jospeh Tilley and Robert Cordel (Owners of the ffortune)

Robert Browning (Masters Mate and assistant to the Sopra cargo of the ffortune)

Places


Barbary
The the Bell in Saint Nicholas lane (London)
Cadiz

Santa Cruse (in Barbary)

Ships


ffortune

Materials


almonds
Amber-Gr[?eese]
bees wax
dates
feathers
Gold
skinnes