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|Transcription=They are in hope to have restitution upon the fflemings for it,
1. They are in hope to have restitution upon the fflemings for it,
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I hope you have gotten ensurance upon her. It were
2. I hope you ˹have˺ gotten ensurance upon her. It were
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a greate pitie the ''Zebulon'' should fall into their hands, as in and
3. a greate pitie the Zebulon should fall into their hands, as in and
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by the said lettere is alsoe to be seene, which hee hath nowe alsoe with him
4. by the said lettere is alsoe to be seene, which hee hath nowe alsoe with him
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and is readie to produce upon any further occasion, and well knoweth
5. and is readie to produce upon any further occasion, and well knoweth
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(as hee saith) that the said two letters were and are of the proper hand
6. (as hee saith) that the said two letters were and are of the proper hand
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writing of the said Constant Silvester for that hee this deponent
7. writing of the said Constant Silvester for that hee this deponent
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being here his correspondant hath received about very many letteres
8. being here his correspondant hath received about very many letteres
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from him of the same hand, dated at the Barbadas, and this
9. from him of the same hand, dated at the Barbadas, and this
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deponent hath seene him write both there and here, and thereby
10. deponent hath seene him write both there and here, and thereby
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knoweth that to be his character and manner of hand. And
11. knoweth that to be his character and manner of hand. And
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saith hee this exáminate is alsoe correspondent of the arlate
12. saith hee this exáminate is alsoe correspondent of the arlate
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henry Colleton and hath bin informed that hee had also an eighth
13. henry Colleton and hath bin informed that hee had also an eighth
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part in the said shipp and Negroes, and saith the said Constant and
14. part in the said shipp and Negroes, and saith the said Constant and
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henry were and are English men and subiects of this Commonwealth
15. henry were and are English men and subiects of this Commonwealth
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and for such commonly accounted, and the rest of the owners of the
16. and for such commonly accounted, and the rest of the owners of the
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said shipp and Negroes are alsoe accounted English men
17. said shipp and Negroes are alsoe accounted English men
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and subiects of the Commonwealth of England, And otherwise
18. and subiects of the Commonwealth of England, And otherwise
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hee cannot depose.
19. hee cannot depose.
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20. Ceste: Sijlvester SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin
21. Repeated before doctor Godolphin
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22.
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Ceste: Sijlvester &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
23. The sixth of May 1657.
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24. Exámined upon the said allegation.
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25. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
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26. '''Thomas Middleton''' of Poplar in the parish
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The sixth of May 1657.
27. of Stepney and county of Middlesex Esquire
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28. aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and
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Exámined upon the said allegation.
29. exámined as aforesaid.
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30. To the first, second, third 4. 5. 6. and 7th árticles of the
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'''3'''
31. said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth thae
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32. allegate Constant Silvester and henry Colleton, and all or the most
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'''Thomas Middleton''' of Poplar in the parish
33. of their company, and saith that they the time arlate were and at
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of Stepney and county of Middlesex Esquire
34. this present are and ought to be owners and proprietors of the
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aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and
35. shipp the ffortune arlate (George Paris Master) and of her tackle
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exámined as aforesaid.
36. and furniture and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
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37. for that hee this exáminate was and is correspondent of and
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To the first, second, third 4. 5. 6. and 7th árticles of the
38. with the said harry Colleton (who lives at the Barbadas in or about
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said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth thae
39. ˹a yeere since˺ that hee and the said company had set out the said shipp
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allegate Constant Silvester and henry Colleton, and all or the most
40. from thense for the coast of Guiney to take in Negroes and merchandize
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of their company, and saith that they the time arlate were and at
41. to be brought to the Barbada's for their account, and desired this
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this present are and ought to be owners and proprietors of the
42. deponent here to make Assurance upon her, but this deponent then
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shipp the ''ffortune'' arlate (George Paris Master) and of her tackle
43. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">finding</margin>
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and furniture and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
</document-end>
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for that hee this exáminate was and is correspondent of and
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with the said harry Colleton (who lives at the Barbadas about
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a yeere since that hee and the said company had set out the said shipp
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from thense for the coast of Guiney to take in Negroes and merchandize
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to be brought to the Barbada's for their account, and desired this
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deponent here to make Assurance upon her, but this deponent then
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finding
  
 
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They are in hope to have restitution upon the fflemings for it,
I hope you have gotten ensurance upon her. It were
a greate pitie the Zebulon should fall into their hands, as in and
by the said lettere is alsoe to be seene, which hee hath nowe alsoe with him
and is readie to produce upon any further occasion, and well knoweth
(as hee saith) that the said two letters were and are of the proper hand
writing of the said Constant Silvester for that hee this deponent
being here his correspondant hath received about very many letteres
from him of the same hand, dated at the Barbadas, and this
deponent hath seene him write both there and here, and thereby
knoweth that to be his character and manner of hand. And
saith hee this exáminate is alsoe correspondent of the arlate
henry Colleton and hath bin informed that hee had also an eighth
part in the said shipp and Negroes, and saith the said Constant and
henry were and are English men and subiects of this Commonwealth
and for such commonly accounted, and the rest of the owners of the
said shipp and Negroes are alsoe accounted English men
and subiects of the Commonwealth of England, And otherwise
hee cannot depose.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin

Ceste: Sijlvester [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

************************************

The sixth of May 1657.

Exámined upon the said allegation.

3

Thomas Middleton of Poplar in the parish
of Stepney and county of Middlesex Esquire
aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and
exámined as aforesaid.

To the first, second, third 4. 5. 6. and 7th árticles of the
said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth thae
allegate Constant Silvester and henry Colleton, and all or the most
of their company, and saith that they the time arlate were and at
this present are and ought to be owners and proprietors of the
shipp the ffortune arlate (George Paris Master) and of her tackle
and furniture and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
for that hee this exáminate was and is correspondent of and
with the said harry Colleton (who lives at the Barbadas about
a yeere since that hee and the said company had set out the said shipp
from thense for the coast of Guiney to take in Negroes and merchandize
to be brought to the Barbada's for their account, and desired this
deponent here to make Assurance upon her, but this deponent then
finding