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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
harris and … The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
harris and others against Pursell and}<br />
others aforesaid.}
Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
'''Rp. 2.'''
'''Thomas Awdley''' of Stepney in the County of Middlesex<br />
Mariner, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and<br />
exámined.
To the first, second and third articles of the said allon hee saith and<br />
deposeth that in or about the yeere 1650, hee this deponent<br />
was present at Bilboa in the shipp the ''Phillip'' of London (whereof hee<br />
was commander) with fish and traine oile which hee had brought from<br />
Newfound land in the said shipp, and at Bilboa delivered the said fish<br />
to Mr Joseph Throckmorton a Merchant there, and while this deponent<br />
was soe at Bilboa hee sawe this precontest Edward Arlibeare there<br />
in the shipp the ''Mathew and John'' arlate (whereof hee the said Arlibeare<br />
was commander) with a cargo of fish; and sawe the<br />
said Arlibeare alsoe delivered his said fish to the said Mr Throckmorton<br />
and sawe part of it piled up in a lodge there (as they use to call the place<br />
and saith that to this deponents best knowledge it was very good fish,<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories, [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first second third and fourth Interries hee saith that hee did not<br />
see the lading of the fish in question, nor came in company of the ''Mathew''<br />
''and John'' from Newfound land, nor knoweth ought of the rest of the contents<br />
of the said Interrogatories, saving as aforesaid
Tho: Audleye [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The third of Aprill 1656.
Lord Protector against the shipp the}<br />
''Elizabeth'' of Plimouth, Christofer}<br />
Rebous Master, and goods.}
'''Rowe dt.'''
'''William James''' of Plimouth in the County<br />
of devon Mariner aged 45 yeares or thereabouts,<br />
sworne and exámined.
To the first, second, third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee hath well knowne the shipp the ''Elizabeth'' interrogated<br />
for theise twelve yeares last, during all which space shee<br />
hath belonged and doth belong to Plimouth, and was there built, and<br />
saith that John Trenime Merchant, John downing Mariner and<br />
Samuel Mansel all Englishmen and dwellers in Plimouth and<br />
subiects of this Commonwealth, were and are her sole owners: and<br />
saith that about three weekes since shee came from Plimouth bound for<br />
this port, laden with six bales and two packs of peece goods belonging<br />
to one Mr Thowoughgood (sic) and company Englishmen, Tynne, Raisins,<br />
sugar and other goods belonging to Mr Moses Godier and other<br />
English merchants, all which lading was taken in at Plimouth, and<br />
that in her course for London comming betweene Beachie and ffarelei[?gh GUTTER]<br />
shee was taken with her said lading by an Ostend man of warr, who<br />
was carrying her for dunquirke, but about foure houres after the<br />
said seizure, shee was met with and rescued by the ''Tyger frigot''<br />
commandedthe ''Tyger frigot''<br />
commanded +
, The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
harris and … The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
harris and others against Pursell and}<br />
others aforesaid.}
Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
'''Rp. 2.'''
'''Thomas Awdley''' of Stepney in the County of Middlesex<br />
Mariner, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and<br />
exámined.
To the first, second and third articles of the said allon hee saith and<br />
deposeth that in or about the yeere 1650, hee this deponent<br />
was present at Bilboa in the shipp the ''Phillip'' of London (whereof hee<br />
was commander) with fish and traine oile which hee had brought from<br />
Newfound land in the said shipp, and at Bilboa delivered the said fish<br />
to Mr Joseph Throckmorton a Merchant there, and while this deponent<br />
was soe at Bilboa hee sawe this precontest Edward Arlibeare there<br />
in the shipp the ''Mathew and John'' arlate (whereof hee the said Arlibeare<br />
was commander) with a cargo of fish; and sawe the<br />
said Arlibeare alsoe delivered his said fish to the said Mr Throckmorton<br />
and sawe part of it piled up in a lodge there (as they use to call the place<br />
and saith that to this deponents best knowledge it was very good fish,<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories, [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first second third and fourth Interries hee saith that hee did not<br />
see the lading of the fish in question, nor came in company of the ''Mathew''<br />
''and John'' from Newfound land, nor knoweth ought of the rest of the contents<br />
of the said Interrogatories, saving as aforesaid
Tho: Audleye [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The third of Aprill 1656.
Lord Protector against the shipp the}<br />
''Elizabeth'' of Plimouth, Christofer}<br />
Rebous Master, and goods.}
'''Rowe dt.'''
'''William James''' of Plimouth in the County<br />
of devon Mariner aged 45 yeares or thereabouts,<br />
sworne and exámined.
To the first, second, third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee hath well knowne the shipp the ''Elizabeth'' interrogated<br />
for theise twelve yeares last, during all which space shee<br />
hath belonged and doth belong to Plimouth, and was there built, and<br />
saith that John Trenime Merchant, John downing Mariner and<br />
Samuel Mansel all Englishmen and dwellers in Plimouth and<br />
subiects of this Commonwealth, were and are her sole owners: and<br />
saith that about three weekes since shee came from Plimouth bound for<br />
this port, laden with six bales and two packs of peece goods belonging<br />
to one Mr Thowoughgood (sic) and company Englishmen, Tynne, Raisins,<br />
sugar and other goods belonging to Mr Moses Godier and other<br />
English merchants, all which lading was taken in at Plimouth, and<br />
that in her course for London comming betweene Beachie and ffarelei[?gh GUTTER]<br />
shee was taken with her said lading by an Ostend man of warr, who<br />
was carrying her for dunquirke, but about foure houres after the<br />
said seizure, shee was met with and rescued by the ''Tyger frigot''<br />
commandedthe ''Tyger frigot''<br />
commanded +
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