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Transcription

expressed) and this rendent did sounde or knocke all or most of the
sayd Casks and when by the soundinge of them he found a caske
to want very much he gaged every such Caske, and somme of the
company of the said shipp were presentw hen he gaged them

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9th Marty 1636.

Pro [?XXX] South.}

Rp Juro.

William Tristram of the parish of Saint Andrew Undershaft
London Merchant aged about 44 yeares sworne before the
worshipfull John Exton Doctor of Lawes Surrogate to the righte
worshipfull Sir Henry Marten knighte Judge of his Majestyes high
Court of the Admiraltye and afterwards examined uppon
certayne Interrogatoryes ministred on the behalfe of Robert South
and others sayeth and deposeth therunto as followeth videlicet/

To the first Interrogatorye hee sayeth. That in the moneth of ffebruary
Anno domini 1634 stillo Anglies this deponent did lade aboard the
arlate shipp the Charitye whereof Nicholas Hart was master) then lyeinge
in the river of Thames, sixt and twenty hogsheads
of Tobaccoe contayninge neat waighte the usuall teare deducted
six thousand sighte hundred and fiftye pounds at the least,
to be transported in the said shipp to Rotterdam and there
delivered for the accompte of him this deponent and company, and
about the latter end of the said moneth of ffebruary anno pred
this deponent did alsoe lade aboard a shipp whereof one John Houlden
was master). then alsoe remayninge in the porte of London, sixteene
hogsheads of Tobaccoe, weighing neat Tobacco (the ussuall teare
deducted) fower thousand and fiftye pounds or therabouts, which
(to his nowe best remembrance) was consigned to be delivered at
Amsterdam./

To the 2 he sayeth That all the Tobaccoes before mentioned
were entred in his Majestyes custome house London in wards, and
customs and other dutyes were paid for them, but the said goods were shipte
outtwards in the shipps aforesaid, by Certificats under the hands of the ffarmers, without
payeinge