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The 16th day of July 1658/

The clayme of Robert Britton of London Merchant English}
man and subiect of the Commonwealth of England for}
five pipes of Canarie wynes laden first aboard a}
certayne shipp called the Mary and Joyce (whereof Phillipp}
Stafford was Master) and afterwards the same being}
taken by the Enymies of the Commonwealth of England}
were taken out of the sayd Shipp and put aboard}
a certayne shipp called the Elizabeth (whereof}
Isaack Michaelson is Master) and since}
retaken by the Bryar ffrigott in the imediate}
service of the State and Commonwealth of England}
Budd ffrancklin Smith}

Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the
sayd Robert Britton./

Rp. jus

Courd Hillderman of London Mariner
aged twenty fower yeares or thereabouts
a wittnes sworne and examined saith
and deposeth as followeth videlicet"

The 16th day of July 1658/

The clayme of Robert Britton of London Merchant English&#125;<br /> man and subiect of the Commonwealth of England for&#125;<br /> five pipes of Canarie wynes laden first aboard a&#125;<br /> certayne shipp called the Mary and Joyce (whereof Phillipp&#125;<br /> Stafford was Master) and afterwards the same being&#125;<br /> taken by the Enymies of the Commonwealth of England&#125;<br /> were taken out of the sayd Shipp and put aboard&#125;<br /> a certayne shipp called the Elizabeth (whereof&#125;<br /> Isaack Michaelson is Master) and since&#125;<br /> retaken by the Bryar ffrigott in the imediate&#125;<br /> service of the State and Commonwealth of England&#125;<br /> Budd ffrancklin Smith&#125;

Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the<br /> sayd Robert Britton./

Rp. jus

Courd Hillderman of London Mariner<br /> aged twenty fower yeares or thereabouts<br /> a wittnes sworne and examined saith<br /> and deposeth as followeth videlicet" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.