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This is a fair Church, built with Brick, and so is the Steeple: With Galleries round. That on the North was built chiefly by Capt. Thomas Brian of Wappin Wall. That on the South was erected and built at the Charge of the Inhabitants Anno Dom. 1683. Upon the West Gallery is writ, This Church was repaired at the Parish Charge 1691. The same Date is upon the fair Portal West. There is the Date of An. 1656, on the North Door; when, I suppose, the Church was built....
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Capt. Isaac Woodgreen of Wappin Wall, 1689. And Jone his Wife, 1693/4."<ref>[http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=app1_105&display=normal 'Shadwell' in John Strype's A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Ch. III, p. 105]</ref>
  
 
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1. company aboard the said prize, when this deponent came first aboard her
2. in the downes, and saith the said mariners or men that were soe aboard
3. had severall parcells of tobaccoe and chests and other things, in their
4. custodie as plunder belonging to and allowed them by their captaine, which
5. they sent and disposed away aboard shipps and otherwise before the shipp
6. the Virgin Mary came in this side the North foreland, and otherwise hee
7. cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
8. To the fourth hee saith hee cannot depose of the said mr Lamman
9. or Tifnels buying any of the said plunder of the seamen or otherwise
10. saving the said XXXX by him predeposed of, and otherwise hee cannot
11. answer saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth him selfe
12. To the last hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid, saying hee
13. did not see the said Lemman or Tufnell breake open any seales that were
14. upon the said shipp.
15. The marke of the said [MARKE] Cranbrooke. MARKE, RH SIDE
16.
17. The fourth of November 1657.
18. <margin value="Left">ffor the State.</margin>
19. Captaine Isaac Woodgreene late Commander of the Affrican
20. frigat, sworne before the right worshipfull Charles Cock
21. Esquire one of the Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
22. saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath.
23. That all such moneys as hee this deponent ábout foure yeeres since
24. tooke in the Streights in a ffrench shipp called Madame de la Guarda
25. (Captaine Peter Martins commander) ˹XXXX as in this Court˺ was some of it Light Peru money
26. and was in dollars and halfe dollars, and some (and that the most part)ffrench XXXXXXX XX Crownes and halfe Crownes, TXX Quart d'escu's and
27. halfe Quart d'Escue's, and the rest Light Mexico moneys.
28. Isaac Woodegreene SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
29.
30. The 17th of November
31. <margin value="Left">The office of the Judges promoted by}
32. daniell dessell and others against Jenkin}
33. Ellis.}</margin>
34. Exámined upon the Articles.
35. Rp. .1.
36. Morrice Briggs of the parish of Saint Cathrines neere
37. the Tower of London Waterman, aged 55 or thereabouts
38. sworne, and exámined.
39. To the first article hee referreth himselfe to the order of the Judges of
40. this Court arlate, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not being present
41. at the making thereof.
42. To the second article hee saith and deposeth the XXX the time arlate
43. namely since the betweene the said21th of March 1653 arlate and
44. the last of June last, this deponent being a waterman plying at
45. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Saint</margin>
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Captaine Isaac Woodgreene

  • "St. Paul Shadwell: Interrments:


This is a fair Church, built with Brick, and so is the Steeple: With Galleries round. That on the North was built chiefly by Capt. Thomas Brian of Wappin Wall. That on the South was erected and built at the Charge of the Inhabitants Anno Dom. 1683. Upon the West Gallery is writ, This Church was repaired at the Parish Charge 1691. The same Date is upon the fair Portal West. There is the Date of An. 1656, on the North Door; when, I suppose, the Church was built....

Capt. Isaac Woodgreen of Wappin Wall, 1689. And Jone his Wife, 1693/4."[1]
  1. 'Shadwell' in John Strype's A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Ch. III, p. 105