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Transcription

touch at Lisbone to the end they may there pay the Customes which are due
to the King of Portugall out of such Merchandize as are brought
from thence which said security he sayth the said Croxon
was necessitated (for the reason aforesaid) to give in, and did give in
sa[?XXX] or procure it to be given in, And further deposeth not to
this Article saving that one Mr Abraham Jacobs an Englishman then
residing at Lisbone was one of the security, and saving that
the said security was soe given in, in or about the month of October
last was twelve moneth./

Ad 6th deponit et dicit that after the said Croxon had given such
security at Lisbone and had put on board the said ship her full lading
of goods for the use and account of the foresaid Producents, he de-
parted with the said ship and lading onboard her Towards Brazile
where he safely arrived about the latter end of December last;
And he further sayth the said Cargoe of goods soe laded at Lisbone
and carried out from thence was worth at their departure
from Lisbone in this Deponent’s estimacion the summe of five thousand
pounds sterling at least. Et article nescit./

Ad 7th dicit that the arlate Bretton Delboe Middleton and Company
(for whose account he sayth all the foresaid goods were so laden at Lisbone
and carried to Brazeele ) were and are all Englishmen and subiects
of the King of England. Et article nescit salvis predepoitis ad qua
se refert./

Ad 8th deponit et dicit that after the arrivall of the said ship the
Experience with her said lading on board her at Brazill as aforesaid, the
Arlate William Croxon did there receive, take and unlade the same
out of the said ship, and sold and bartered it away for sugars Tobaccoe
hides and Brazill wood for the use and account of the producents English
men as aforesaid The premisses he deposeth seeing and assisting in the
unlading and disposing thereof./

Ad 9th Arlticle dicit that the said William Croxon did at Brazeele aforesaid lade
or cause to be laden on board the Experience twelve hundred chests
of white sugar and two thousand five hundred Rolls of Tobaccoe
or upwards, about fifty or threescore hides and neare twenty
Tunnes of Brazeele wood; all which goods he sayth were for the use and
account of the producents Thomas Bretton Simon Delboe Andrew Middleton
and Company aforesaid and were the proceed of their goods carried out in
the said ship from Lisbone to Brazill; And soe much he the said
Croxon did severall times declare during the time of their lading
at Brazeele, Et reddit causas scientia sue ut supra./

Ad 10th dicit that after receipt of the said sugars and other goods on
board the Experience at Brazeele, she departed therewith bound
for the port of Lisbone there to discharge the same according to the
security there given in as aforesaid and to pay the King of Portugall his Cus-
toms out of them. Et article refert se ad predepoita./

Ad 11th dicit that in the said ships passage from Brazeele towards Lisbone
being come in sight of the Rocke of Lisbone, the said Captain Kingsman and
Company in these [?preXXXed] did on the twenty seaventh day of May last about
breake of day being Sunday morning espy three saile of ships coming
up towards the Experience, which said ships afterwards proved to be three
Dutch men of warre; but sayth it was soe Early in the morning
when the Captain and Company of and in the Experience first espyed
them that they could not at first discerne whether they were
enemies or friends./