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|Transcription=The first of June 1657.
  
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
 
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On the behalfe of the fore said Silvester&#125;
1. of the said papers hee left the same to be annexed ˹(with translations into English)˺ to an authenticall
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ánd others. touching the ''ffortune''.&#125;
2. copie of this affidavit, to the end the same ought be made publique, and
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3. intimated to such as might be therein any waies concerned.
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4. Ben barebore SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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5.
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6. The 15th of June 1657.
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7. <margin value="Left">hárbin ágaimst Wills and others.&#125;</margin>
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8. Exámined upon an allegation on the behalfe
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9. of the said harbin.
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10. <margin value="Left">Rp. .j.</margin>
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11. '''Nicholas Saunders''' of Truroe in Cornewall
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12. Merchant, aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
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13. and exámined.
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14. To the fifth árticle of the said allegation (upon which alone hee
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15. is by discretion of the producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth that
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16. hee this deponent having for eleaven yeeres (ended about two yeeres
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17. since) lived at Morlaix in the Realme of ffrance and there often traffiqud
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18. (amongst other things) in tobaccoes bought thither from Bourdeaux,
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19. is knowing and skilfull in the condition of those tobaccoes, and more
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20. particularly of the tobaccoes in question, in asmuch as the same was
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21. for the account of the producent mr harbyn consigned unto to Morlaix
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22. to this deponent and partner, by william lade Carey lader at Bourdeaux
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23. for the said account, who wrote unto this exáminate that it was
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24. of the best sort of Bourdeaux tobaccoe and as good as any was made
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25. that season, and this was soe written and sent to this deponent
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26. ánd partner before the seizure of the said tobaccoe in question,
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27. and for theise reasons hee saith hee is well assured and knoweth
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28. that the said tobaccoe was at the time of the said lading and of
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29. the seizure thereof worth ˹at Morlaix˺ nine sols per pound at the least, and
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30. that soe it would gave ˹there˺ yeelded at Morlaix. And saith that according
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31. to the said advise from the said lader, the said tobaccoe was in quantitie
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32. foure tonnes of tobaccoe ˹or thereabouts˺ ˹and amounted in weight to 8197 pounds˺ which amounts to or makes eight thousand
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33. weight or thereabouts, ˹referring himselfe˺ but for the more certaintie of the quantitie
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34. and weight hee referreth himselfe to the bill of lading for the same
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35. which this deponent hath seene, and supposed the same to be is XXXXXing
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36. in this Court, And saith further that the time arlate, namely
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37. in and about the moneth of March 1654 and 1655 tobaccoes of that
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38. ˹or like˺ sort or like, generally sold and were vended at Morlaix XXXXXX
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39. at nine sols per pound one with another, soe that the said tobaccoe
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40. of the said mr harbyns, being as aforesaid eight thousand one hundred
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41. ninetie seaven pounds would have made and amounted to - 3688 livres
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42. 13 sols, which after the rate of the then exchange amounted to two
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43. hundred wightie two pounds and odd shillings sterling, the exchange then being
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44. as hee saith from Morlaix to London fiftie five pence English to the
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45. ffrench crowne. And this hee saith was and is publique and notorious
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46. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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47. Nic. Sanders SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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48. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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|Suggested links=[[PhD Forum|PhD Forum]]
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'''Rp. 6.us'''
[[PhD Forum#head-94d5186ba3ec63d1ebcb1e902a2d13ac15f0c527|PhD Forum Themes]]
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'''John Cooke''' of the parish of White Chappell
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London Merchant, aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts
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sworne and exámined.
  
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To the eighth árticle of the said allegation (upon which alone hee is by
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direction of the producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth That in or
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about August last past hee this deponent received a letre from his correspondent
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liveing in Amsterdam and these dated, purporting (amongst other things)
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and adviseing that if there were any shipps on the coast
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of Guiney wherein this deponent or any friend of his had any interest,
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they should doe well to give them notice that there were two
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shipps designed from Amsterdam for those coasts, and that it was
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designed to take English there, and that they could there
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meete withall. And further that is the owners of the said two ships
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dwelt in Amsterdam and Zealand as the common report alsoe went,
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And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
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John Cooke &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
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&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;
  
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the tenth of June 1657.
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Touching the shipps&#125;
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''Victory'' and the ''Saint&#125;
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John''&#58;&#125;
  
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'''Rp.'''
  
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'''Bertrand Dibarbone''' of London Merchant aged nine and
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twenty yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right Worshippfull
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John Godolphin doctor of Lawes - one of the Judges of the
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high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith and deposeth
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by vertue of his oath
  
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdG1aNzBIZ1dES1hZeWtxZEZYX2xkQVE#gid=1 HCA 13/72 Page Log & Planner]
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That hee this deponent in or about the end of the moneth of May
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last past received advise from Paris from his correspondents Messieurs John Jaques
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ffonne, Michael Carpentier and John Reynault Merchants there dwelling
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subiects of the king of ffrance, touching their lading by their factor Charles Trenchant certaine
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goods at Saint Malo's aboard two shipps the one
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named the ''Victory'' of Saint Malo John Gaultier Commander bound for the barr of Cadiz, ffaro, The Canaries,
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or New Spaine in the West India's, and the other named the ''Saint John''
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of Saint Malo, ffrancis Tranchant Commander bound for the barr of Cadiz, ffaro, and the Canaries,
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And saith that they in the said leteres of advice signified and declared unto
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this deponent that the said shipps were both to retourne for England
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or ffrance and there to discharge. And further that touching the said goods hee in and
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the same letere of advice received two papers written in ffrench, the
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one beginning '''Extraict des Registres de L'Admiralte de ffrance a
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Paris etcetera''', and ending '''fait a paris le sixieme Juin Mil six cent cens
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cinquante six''', and underwritten, '''fforne pere et fils, Charpentier et Requault'''
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And the other paper conteyning a receipt of a passe from the king of ffrance, beginning
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('''&#91;XXXX&#93; duc de Vando&#91;X&#93;om etcetera''' and undersigned by severall merchants. And
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that they desired that this deponent, by their said letere to declare and make knowne
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to this Court that the said goods mentioned in the said first paper were laden for their proper account
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and for the further manifestation thereof and of the rest of the contents
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of
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|People=<u>John Cooke</u>
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|Primary sources='''TNA'''
  
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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<u>PROB</u>
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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PROB 11/376/400 Will of John Cooke of Whitechapel London, Middlesex 26 June 1684
 
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The first of June 1657.

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

On the behalfe of the fore said Silvester}
ánd others. touching the ffortune.}

Rp. 6.us

John Cooke of the parish of White Chappell
London Merchant, aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exámined.

To the eighth árticle of the said allegation (upon which alone hee is by
direction of the producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth That in or
about August last past hee this deponent received a letre from his correspondent
liveing in Amsterdam and these dated, purporting (amongst other things)
and adviseing that if there were any shipps on the coast
of Guiney wherein this deponent or any friend of his had any interest,
they should doe well to give them notice that there were two
shipps designed from Amsterdam for those coasts, and that it was
designed to take English there, and that they could there
meete withall. And further that is the owners of the said two ships
dwelt in Amsterdam and Zealand as the common report alsoe went,
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

John Cooke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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the tenth of June 1657.
Touching the shipps}
Victory and the Saint}
John:}

Rp.

Bertrand Dibarbone of London Merchant aged nine and
twenty yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right Worshippfull
John Godolphin doctor of Lawes - one of the Judges of the
high Court of the Admiraltie of England saith and deposeth
by vertue of his oath

That hee this deponent in or about the end of the moneth of May
last past received advise from Paris from his correspondents Messieurs John Jaques
ffonne, Michael Carpentier and John Reynault Merchants there dwelling
subiects of the king of ffrance, touching their lading by their factor Charles Trenchant certaine
goods at Saint Malo's aboard two shipps the one
named the Victory of Saint Malo John Gaultier Commander bound for the barr of Cadiz, ffaro, The Canaries,
or New Spaine in the West India's, and the other named the Saint John
of Saint Malo, ffrancis Tranchant Commander bound for the barr of Cadiz, ffaro, and the Canaries,
And saith that they in the said leteres of advice signified and declared unto
this deponent that the said shipps were both to retourne for England
or ffrance and there to discharge. And further that touching the said goods hee in and
the same letere of advice received two papers written in ffrench, the
one beginning Extraict des Registres de L'Admiralte de ffrance a
Paris etcetera, and ending fait a paris le sixieme Juin Mil six cent cens
cinquante six, and underwritten, fforne pere et fils, Charpentier et Requault
And the other paper conteyning a receipt of a passe from the king of ffrance, beginning
([XXXX] duc de Vando[X]om etcetera and undersigned by severall merchants. And
that they desired that this deponent, by their said letere to declare and make knowne
to this Court that the said goods mentioned in the said first paper were laden for their proper account
and for the further manifestation thereof and of the rest of the contents
of

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PROB 11/376/400 Will of John Cooke of Whitechapel London, Middlesex 26 June 1684