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'''HCA13/64'''
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#redirect HCA 13/64
 
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'''Editorial history'''
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==Suggested links==
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See [[MRP: Admiralty court cases|Admiralty court cases]]
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==Listing of imaged cases==
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'''Imaged HCA 13/64 from f1r. to f. 41v.'''
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P1090473 Cover of leather bound volume
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P1090474, P1090475, P1090476
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f. 1r.
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Ex pte Jacobi Lampr?ier
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XXXX navem y:e Amity
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In ansywer to the first and second interrogratories.  Jacobi Lampr?ier and XXX the lawful owner of one third part of the Amity.  Ship at Newfound Land.  April last past the said Jacobi lampr?ier did furnish and set out his said one third partof the said ship on a “"trading voyage for the port of S:t Mallo aclate to Newfoundland to catch fish and to carry the same for Bilbao and there to dispose of and soe to returne againe for S:t Malo w:th the proceed of such goods for his owne proper Accompt.  The deponent knows this becasue he was living in S:t Malo France at the time and had “from tyme to tyme every yeare sett out victualled and imployed the said part of the ship the Amity w:ch hee had bought about eight yeares since of Thomas LibbXston and John Masters of Jersey"
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In answer to the 3rd and 4th interrogatories.
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In answer to the 5th interrogratory.  The deponent knows James Lamprier very well, and has done so for about 20 years.  James Lamprier was a subiect of the Commonwealth at the time of the surprizall and seizure of the said ship and ladeing. Lamprier "had formerly about 8 yeares since bin an Inhabitant  and lived in Jersey where hee beleiveth hee was borne” The deponent stated that “at such tyme as the said Island of Jersey Revolted from the Obedience of the Parliam:t hee was for his affection and adhesion thereunto (w:ch hee saith was allwayes very great) forced and constrained to fflye to ?plowet in ffrance where there is a protestant church" and practised only the protestant religion.  His estate was confiscated and lost at Jersey for his loyalty to parliament "at the beginning of the late warres in England and was himselfe proclaimed  traytor there; and after XXX had his wife and family banished from there"
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P1090477
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f. 1v.
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The said Lamprier set out and furnished a man of ware on behalfe of the said Parliam:t.  This was at the consent and approbation of Collonell ?Litvott
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To the 7th, 8th & 9th interoggatories.  It is usual and ordianary for ships voyaging from S:t Malo to Newfound Land  to carry with them passes "under the hand of Sir George Carteret the now Govero:r of Jersey"  together with some inhabitants and seamen of the Island
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Symo ?SebirM de JXXX Jersey Mercator
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To the 1st and 2nd.
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...for all the tyme aclate and ab the space of ?thoise two yeares last past or thereabouts
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the said James Laprier was and att this present ought to ?have XXX true and
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lawfull owner and prprietor of one quarter &one halfe quarter parte of the shipp XXX ''Esperance''
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and of there Tackle apparell and Furniture as allsoe of such part of
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her ladeing of fishe and oyles and other provisios as were on bord her when
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shee was seized and taken by Captaine ?Johnson in Newfoundland and for ?such
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was and is comonly accompted reputed and taken wch hee knowes to bee true XX
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this deponent being present when XX bought one halfe part of the said ship XXXX since that sould one q:tr of his halfe to XXXXX XXX wassd pt hee XXXX XXX buy of one Jaques Oliver of Gurnsey about 2
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yeares since this deponent being at the  XXXX makeing and XXXXX of XXXX
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Earnest penny by them the said Lamprier XXXX for the ?sound  And saizj that in or
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about the moneth of Aprill last past the said James Lamprier did XXXX
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and sett out his sd part in the said ship from S:t Malloe to Newfoundland XXX
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a fishing voyage as is aclate and sae from thence she was to have proceeded ?and
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carryed her ladeing to Bilbao and was at length from thence to returne again
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to S:t Malloe for his propper use and Accompt That being a voyage usually underXXX
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and ?pfpr,ed XX from S:t Malloe ?which hee knoweth being at S:t Malloe  when ?the
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said ship departed from thence and XXXX the said Lamprier sett out and ?furnis XXX
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said parcel thereof and soe much hee saith is notXXXX XXXX XXXXXX att S:t Malloes
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all such as knowe  the said James Lamprier XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX depoXXXX
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Ad 3 et 4:n aclor XXXX deposeth XXXX ad XXX aclon in XXX quaad the ''Amity''
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XXXX pagina spinXXXX
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Ad 5:nd XXXXXX that the said James Lamprier for theise 7 yeares last past or
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thereabouts hath every yeare constantly used to
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sett out one or more shipps ?or his parte therein from S:t Mallo to Newfoundland and
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XXX
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P1090480; P1090481; P1090482
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f. 2r.
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XXX for Bilbao and then fore S:t Malloe againe w:ch he knoweth haveing
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lived in & neere S:t Mallo dureing all the said tyme and seeing and ?observeing
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him to doe the same.  And soe much he saith is publiquely and notoriously
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knowne at S:t Malloe aforesaid et also XXXX
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Ad 6:nd dep fuit XXX pXXXX ad 5:nd aclon aXXX prXXXXX extendXXXX
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Idem ad Interr.  ex pte Custod XXX quaad the ''Amity''
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AXX pXXXX XX XXX quad reface se ad pradepactasua Et alr magis pticula
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XXXX XXXenec
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Ad 2:nd XXXX
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Ad 3:nd XXXX and XXX the said James Lamprier pay
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for furnishing out his pt of the said Shippe the ''Amitye'' to XX XXXXX
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XX and ?abuses of XXX XX bought the same Et ale XXXXXX
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Ad 4:nd ?caudet XXX ad singula
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Ad 5:nd ?caudet  XXXX have for this pt at present XXXX this Comonwealth
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as a Trooper XX a Troope of theirs now lyeing in this Cittie and before
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that XXX in S:t Malloe Et XXXXX
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Ad 6:nd ?caudet negative
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Ad 7:m ?cauder that the said Lampriers copartners in the said ship
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the ''Amity'' doe ?live the Island of Jersey, but also some ?times
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XXX to S:t Malloe to take order about the setting foreth of the said ship
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each man providing for his owne pt therein  Et al XXXX
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Idem as Interr quoad the ''Esperance''
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YY YYYY YYYY dat that hee was present when the said M:r Lamprier
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bought and gave earnest money for his said pte in the said ship the ''Esperance''
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to the said Jaques Oliver about Xmas last was a twelve moneths
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& likewise XXXX XXXa fterwards paid some part of the money agreed
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upon XXXX them for y:e same  Et alX XXXX salius pXXXXX
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Ad 3:nd ?caudet that hee was present and ?sawe the said James Lamprier
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pay moneyes to one Mon:sr da ?casao and agree for provisions w:ch XX
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used about the setting XX his said pte of the said ship to sett upon
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this XXX last goeing for Newfoundland.  And saith that the said da
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?Vibert XXupon the said Lampreer sould i qtrer pte of his said halfe
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in the said shippe XX in the prsance of ?Jersey XXX this wise and
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?familia now remained w:ch hee saith was soe by him sould ymediately
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before the goeing out to Newfoundland upon this prsent voyage XX
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in w:ch she was seized  At al niXXX
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Ad 4:n ?caudet negative ad singular
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Ad 5:nd XXXXX
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Ad 6:nd ?caudet negative
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Ad 7:nd ?caudet that XX other halfe Owner of the said ship the ''Esperance''
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XXX M:t da Ring by name ?liveth in S:t Maloe in ffrance and hath
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soe done ever since this XXXX first knowe him w:ch hee saith
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bin by the tyme of XXX 3 or 4 yeares or thereabouts
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XXXX SEBIRELL (his signature)
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P1090483
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f. 2v.
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29:o November 1650
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Sup allegacone XX ex parte Lamprire quaad the ''Amity''
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data examinates
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NICHOLAS LE FEUBOUR da Jersey Nauta XXXX sua
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22 annXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Ad primm et 2:n aclor dicta allegaconis deponit et dictit that in and
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for all the tyme aclate and for the tyme of theise 7 or XX yeares last
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past or thereabouts the aclate James Lamprier was and at this present
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ought to bee the true and lawfull owner and proprietor of one third part of the
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ship the''Amity'' aclate and of her tackle apparell and furniture and allsoe of one
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third pt of her ladeing & what other provisions XX had either abord or a XXXX
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& belonging unto her at the tyme of the surprizall thereof.  And by Captaine
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Goad for in Newfoundland.  And for such was and is commonlie reported
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and taken And saith that in or about the beginning of the moneth of Aprill
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last past the said James Lamprier did sett out and furnish his said 3:d part
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of the said ship y:e ''Amity'' ?to ?goe upon a voyage from S:t Mallo to Newfoundland
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and soe to Bilbao and back again from thence to S:t Malloe for his owne p:son
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& propper Accompt.  All w:ch hee knoweth for that hee this deponent hath  every
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yeare for theise 7 yeares  XXXX knowne the said Lamprier to sett forth
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and imploye his said part of the said ship to XXX XXX to goe XXX and ?Thomas
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?Libberton and XXX XXXX being XXX of XXX alike owner of pte and
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seeing them soe sett out upon this p:rsent voyage from S:t Mallo by the said
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James Lamprier as is predeposed.  Et alX XXX depoXXXX
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Ad 3
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To the 3rd & 4th interrogratories.  The ''Amity'' safely arrived in Newfound Land where "?M:r and Companie did prepare and were getting ready a very great nomber of ffishe and a great quantitie of Oyles a third pte whereof did belong unto the said James Lamprier and was for his proper accompte."  But "before y:e said ffishes and oyles could bee made readie and fitt to bee brought to bee brought from thence Captan Goodson came in the ship the ''Hopefull Luke'' to Newfound Land and there seized upon the said ship and her ladeing which was makeing fitt"
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P1090577
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f. ?r.
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Dmnis Garrad con:a Swanley
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XX XXXXXXX
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27:o January 1650
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Sup alluX aclata ex pte XX XX dai Garrad XX
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examinatat
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JACOBUS MAN<ref>Jacobus Man.  Probably James Man, London merchant, who in 1666 was resident on the "east Side" of Mark Lane in the parish All Hallows, Barking in a house of ten hearths.  In his will, written in 1668, he stated he was "att present of the parish of Mortlake in the County of Surrey," but also mentioned "the Lease of my house scituate in Mark Lane London wherein I did lately dwell and now is in the occupation of George Boddington which I hold by Lease of the Right worshipfull Company of Drapers in London of which Company I am a member."  James Man traded in a number of geographies, including Turkey, Livorno, and Jamaica. Two of his sons, James and George Man, were located in Livorno and presumably served him there as factors. At the time of writing his will, in 1668, his Jamaica based son John Man was deceased. Another son, Francis Man, went out to Jamaica at some stage, where he wrote his own will in 1674, in which he referred to extensive investments in Jamaican plantation land. Until the discovery of this HCA deposition nothing had been known about James Man's trading activities ([[MRP: James Man will| PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of James Man of Mortlake, Surrey 02 March 1671]]</ref> poire XX XXX Barking  a
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London Civisat Mercator XXXXCivitatis Annos agens
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67 XXX XXXXXX festis productis et juratus
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Ad XXXX XXXXX ex sim dicte allegatonns deponit et dictit that hee
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this deponent being a Merchant and haveing correspondencye w:th
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two of this deponents sonnes and one XXXX fforster XXXX resident at Leghorne
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since y:e takeing away of the Tenne Barrills of Indico in this cause
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XXXover XXX from abord the ship whereof M:r ?Lisher and
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others at Leghorne had Interest ?hath from theem receaved
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letters of Advice wherein they did write to this effect viz:t that they
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had wrote letters to y:e producent S:r Jacob Garrad, and that XXXX they
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had allsoe sent them an Instrument whereby the violent ?carriage and
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behaviour of the aclate Terricke and Swanly & companies might and
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would XXX made manifest in the takeing away the said Indicoes
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=w:ch they in the said letter say to bee ?marked w:th the said producents marke
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and that they were his ?Et ?ultermis deponent that hee this deponent
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hath XXX heard above merchants in this Citty avere that they had
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allsoe receaved seaverall other letters from theire Agents and
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Correspondents there wherein the manner of the said takeing away of
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the said tenne barrells of Indico belonging to y;e said producent was
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menconned and expressed.  Et ale neXXX depoXXXX.
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Sup reliquis uXXX Exand ex dirXXXX producen.
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Idem ad YYYYYY
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Ad
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JAMES MAN [his signature]
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****
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JACOBUS MANN paXX and YYYY Barking London
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Mercator annos agens 67 XXXX XX
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prductas at XXXX
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Ad 2:nd et 3:nd aclas dicta allegacoins et XXXXX XXX XXXXX annex
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deponit et cictit that hee this deponent receaved letters
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of Advice bearing date at Leghorne upon the 2:d day of December
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lasz past (New Stile) from this his deponents sonnes James and
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George Man and Thomas Forster Merchants Resident in Leghorne
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P1090578
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f. ?v.
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to this very effect and purpose viz:t Hee have received
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XXX letters from S:r Jacob Garrad<ref>S:r Jacob Garrad.  Sir Jacob Garrad (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), of West Ham, Essex (PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Sir Jacob Garrad of West Ham, Essex 03 November 1666)</ref> and that this ?right answerd
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them XXX doubr not to his content by sending him a substantiall
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?Lade under the Master and Boatswaines hands of M:r Lister's ship
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about the Comanders of the ''Harry Bonadvanture'' and ''Hopewell''
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theire violently takeing and carrying  out of his ship into theire
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Tenne barrells of Indico all of S:r James Garard's markes XX
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XX doubt not but hee well thereby had able to recover from y:e
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master sof the said shipps the full vallew of y:e said tenne Barrells
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of Indico.  And saith that the schedule to and in the second
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arcle of the allegatton upon w:ch hee is now examined XXXX and
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expressed is as hee berily believeth the Originall XXX or instrum:t
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XXX sent over to y:e said producent from Leghorne w:ch since y:e
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comeing thereof thither hath bin and is translated into Englishe
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And saith that the second schedule allegate is as hee verily beleiveth
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the Englishe Translatton of the said Italian instrument
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w:ch being by him now prused hee ?clearly find to have bin soe translated
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by Josua Maimet a Notary publique liveing in London and
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a person to whose translations in this and other cases saith is
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and hath comonly bin given XXX being a lawfull Notary
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and is accompted an honest man ala XXXX depoXXXX
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Supraliques non ExXXX ex XXXX XXXX
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JAMES MAN [his signature]
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****
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27:o Januarij 1650
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(In LH margin)  Custod des XX XX Xapt:xx
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Isaac Stephenson
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Sup allXX aclata ex pte dei Stephenson dat
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examinatus
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WILLIAM HALE do Debtford in Com CanXX
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Nauta annos agens 37 XX XXXX XXXX
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pructus eXXXXXtas
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Ad primm aclam deponit et dictit that hee hath knowne
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the producent Isaack Stevenson by the tyme of theise seaven
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yeares last past or thereabouts and likewise att such tyme
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asthe ship the ''Samaritan'' aclate whereof he was commander came
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into the Parliamentss XXXX XXX under y:e Command of Generall
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Blake then lyeing before Lisbon.  And saith att w:ch tyme and for
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all the tyme predisposed ?that the said Isaack Stevenson
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was and still us a man very well affected to the Parliament &
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Comon Wealth of England and ?theire ?proceedings and for ?such
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XXX hee is comonly reputed and taken. w:ch hee knoweth
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because hee this deponent hath bin very well acquainted w:th the
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said Stephenson (sic) for all the tyme predeposed and for 27 moneths
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toXX XXXX XXXig about the latter end of September last past
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was his cheife Mate abord the said shipp the Samaritan & upon
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?she soe came into the said Generall Blakes ffleete acle XXXX
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Ad 2:nd et 3:nd 4:nd et 5:nd aclas deponit et dictit that at such tymes as the said Captaine
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Stevenson (sic) came out w:th the said ship out of y:e River of Lisbon
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w:th eight other English ships the said Generall Blake did
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?send his XXXX XXXX by requireing the said Captain
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Stephenson
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P1090579
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f. ?r.
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XXXX
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THOMAS HUGHES [His signature]
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****
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XXXXXXX
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XXXXXXX
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primo ffebruarij 1650
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Super allegacone XXXX exXXXXnatus
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4. ROBERTUS TILBROOKE parXXXX beata maria MontXXXX
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XXXXX, annos agens 56 de XXXX
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et XXXXX
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XXXXXXX deponist that about nine yeares since (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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the producent John London being (as hee conceiveth) XXXX from XXXXX
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with the shipp aclate, the alcate Marke ?Budystead sent a note unto
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him by this deponent for ??routes (but for XXX mand hee knoweth not) and
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to this London XXX delivered noates into a lighter for the use of the XX XXXstead
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w:ch were ?stuck at London bridge, XXXXXXXXXXXX
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RT [His mark]
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****
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XXXXX
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Primo ffeburarij 1650
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Supra allagacone XXXXXXXXXXXXX
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4. WILLIMUS BRADNOX paXXXX ?Sancta Martin Outwich
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London Mercator, annos agens 20 XX da XXXX XXX
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prodXXX et iuratus
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX deponit that XX XXX
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?furnisht the producente Hugh Morris, Henry Hunt and John Sandys
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and ?with XXX were the time aclate and are the true and lawfull owners
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and proprietors of all and singular the goods wares and merchandizes ?mentioned
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and deposed  in the bills of lading annexed and XX ?such commonly accompted
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andXXXXXXX XXX Morris, M:r Hunt, Gerrard Gore and XXXX
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XXX and are the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of XXX
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the ''William'' aclate and of the teackle apparell and furniture
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w:ch had XXXXX XXX tyme sunce XXX in the
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said shipp the yoyage in question wherein XXXX taken. XXXXXXXXXXX
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P1090580
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f. ?v.
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XXXX XXX Norris, M:r Hunt and M:r sandys laded the XX goodsXX
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in this port of London in or about September last to be carried and transported
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in the said shipp to the porte and places mentionned in the said bills of ladeing
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XX XX beleveeth to be th trie and originall bills of lading or XXXX
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goods, and to be signed with the XXX XXX of M:r XXXX, M:r of
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the shipp, w:th whose hand writinge hee is well acquainted, XX XXXX
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Ad 3 aclXXXX deponit that after the lading XXX his goods the said shipp
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departed thence with XXX XXX porte menconned in the said bills
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and GXXXin the XXXX thitherwood, vizt off Malaga on or
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about the 26:th day of October 1650 the said shipp and CaXXXX were
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belonging to the XXXX ffleete, w:ch XXX XXX XXX than
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aboard her. XXX XXXX
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Ad 4 deponit that after the sd suprizall  vizt on or about
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theXXX of November last the said shipp was run ashore
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at Cartagena aclate, w:ch gee knoweth being then in the XXX
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aforesaid w:ch was thence after run ashore and being the said shipp
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the ''William'' be run ashore . XXXXX
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Ad 4 deponit that hee this deponent after the said runninge of
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the ''William'' ashore XXX XXX XXX in XX XXX and carried
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there ashore one of her and ?preserved by theKinge of Spaines
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subiecte, are XXXXX
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Ad 6 aclXXX  XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Ad XXXXXXXXXXX
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XX Interria
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Ad 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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before she was run ashore as aforesaud, and XX XXXX it to be
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by the XXXX of the Parliaments ffleete that the ''William'' came
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out of XX XXX XXX of XXX and XXX ffleete. XXXXXX
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Ad 3:nd XXX
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Ad 4:nd XXXX
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Ad 5 XXXXXXXXXXXXX that hee is assured that the goods menconned in M:r
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Morris his bill of lading, were XXX the said M:r Morris his XXX
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this deponent XXXXXXXX most of XXXXX and paid for by him, and
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XXXXXXX the entry of the whole in his bookes for his owne account
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XXXXXXXXXXXX
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Ad 6 XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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the said shipp
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WILLIAM BROADNAX (sic) [His signature]
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XXXXXXXXXXX
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<nowiki>*****</nowiki>
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primo ffebruarij 1650
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XXXXXX George prod
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pro XXXX in the  XXX de carna
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?HANCCEUS BUCKS civitatis Hamburgen XX Mercator
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annnos agens 30 et XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Ad XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX dicte allegacones deponit et dictit that in the XXXXXXX
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informed by persons very credible of his acquaintance living in
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Amsterdam the producent ffrancsico Dias ?Georga was and is an Inhabitant
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of
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XXXXX
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P1090581
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f. Xv.
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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5. CHRISTOPHER WILLOUGHBY of the citie of London Merch:t
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aged 38 yeares or thereabouts, Sworne and examinated
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as a XXXXXX, saith as followeth, viz:t
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Ad septium acXXX deponit that the producent Thomas New?comen about
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May last made ab assurance upon the totall of the shipp the XXXX
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and lading of 400:li sterlinge, and then by his order an hundred pound
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thereof being struck out his totall interest in the said shipp and lading stood
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valued at the XXXX at 300:li sterlinge, and for XXX and XXXXX hus
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totall interest in the said ship and lading to the Assurance XX
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by his order in XXX XXXX made or given in the Assurance offuce
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appeareth. All w:ch hee knowes because hee this deponent was one of
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the said Assurers and his ?partner Gifford?Bates another, and ?which
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that the said Newcomen XXXX this deponent and the other Assurers a
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letter from his wife ?writeing on accompt, and XXXX that the said shipp
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was ?taken by the Spaniards, and then hee had or was to XXX
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alXXXXX for XXXX part of the shipp and goods, and then the shipp
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with her ?ordinance and furniture XXX valewed at 125:li  XXX XXXXX
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this deponent and the rest of the Assurers thereupon agreed to pay him
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40:li per XXXX and this deponent paid him his part thereof XXX
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XXX then the said Newcomen tooke 600:li upon bottomrue upon XXXX
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XXXX XXX voyage, and this deponent tell XX him thaXXXXX taken XX
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600:li  upon XX upon bottomrie, XX answered XX, nor 300:li XXX
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XXXX hee beleeveth that the said shipp XX XXX XXX XXX
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by XXXXXXX of the said Newcomen, because hee was XXX and in sufficient
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meanes XX other shipps w:ch were in like manner taken were XXXXX
+
XXXX
+
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+
P1090583
+
f. Xr.
+
 
+
Interr
+
 
+
XXXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
CHR: WILLOUGHBY [His signature]
+
 
+
****
+
 
+
6. THOMAS TAYLOR  of Wapping in the County of  Midd
+
Shipwright aged 45 yeares or thereabouts, sworne and examined
+
 
+
Ad XXXX XXXXX deponit dictit that  hee this deponent XXX this XXXXXtest
+
Captaine Davis ?nere ?caterly who XXX and imployed to abitrate 8sic) a difference
+
betweene the ptproducent M:r ?Caty and Captaine ?Jocelyn about
+
XXXXXXX the ship the ''James'' for the voyage in question and above ?auditing
+
for accompt of the said Captain Jocelyn ?thereabouts and XXX meeting
+
XXXXX, XXX XXX the XXXX XXX of the schedule annexed
+
subscribed by Edward Brookes boatswain of the said shipp was produced
+
for an accompt of the XXX taken into the said shipp in the
+
River of Thames, and XX said boatswainn
+
XXXX and acknowledged, but the said XXX XXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX that for the Captaine Jocelyn
+
confessed and affirmed that the rest of the provisions and victualls
+
XXXX in the second part of the said schedule from the words
+
MORE PROVISIONS paid xr more by  one XXXXX and produced and received
+
aboard the said voage, and the most part of  this his accompt was
+
XXX said arbiTXXXX allowd him accordingly, and XXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXprovisions of the ship the ''James'', and that the ship XX XXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
XXXX TAYLOR His signature
+
 
+
****
+
 
+
7.  JOHN DAVIS servant unto M:r XXXX the pXXtie producent
+
aged 18 yeares or thereabouts  XXXX and XXXXXX
+
 
+
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+
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+
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+
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+
P1090584
+
f. Xv.
+
 
+
?Bagnall and Rider
+
 
+
26:O ffebruary 1650
+
Super XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
JOHANNES CREAMER paXXXXX Sancti Michis Crooked Lane
+
London civis et XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX London annas agens 24 XX XXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXX productus et iucatus
+
 
+
Ad quaritum, quinted, sxtum et septimum aclos dicti XXX deponiz et dictit
+
that in the yeare 1648 this deponent then master XXXX William Noyes a
+
ffishmonger dwelling in Thamestreete XXX at ?Yarmouth to buy
+
XXXX for accompt of the aclate John Robinson and XXXX
+
and the said ?herringe being thence brought up in a hoy into the River
+
of Thames, and the hoy by his said masters order going aboard the
+
shipp the sum aclate to deliver the said Robinson ?heringe aboard XX the
+
boatswain (as the master of the hoy  came and informed this deponent)
+
refused to take them in , whereupon hee this deponent went to the said
+
M:r Robinson and acquainted him with the said refusall, whereupm
+
M:r Robinson gave this deponent a note and order to the boatswaine
+
to take in this said XXXXX, & ?provisions the marke thereof, and
+
this deponent goeing aboard the said shipp in the river of Thames
+
and giveing the boatswaine the said note, hee thereupon received and
+
tooke in the said M:r Robinsons said herringe out of the hoy, then
+
lying abroad the said shipp, but the number of barrels  hee remembreth
+
not, and at the XXX time this deponent ?ordered the said hoyman
+
named Gabriel ?Storey (and being the older of the two hoymen of that name)
+
tell the said boatswaine of the summe that hee had order to deliver
+
him aboard for said shipp a quantitie of herringe (XXX quantities
+
particularized, but this deponent XXXX remembreth not the
+
particlaritie thereof) for accompt of M:r Bagnall,<ref>M:r Bagnall.  Just possibly John Bignell (alias Bagnell) (b. ?, d. ca. 1688), of St Michael Crooked Lane (PROB 11/389 Foot 133-172 Sentence of John Bignell of Saint Michael Crooked Lane, City of London 18 June 1687)</ref> XXXXX of
+
M:r Bagnall to produce, and desired him the said boatswaine
+
in this deponents presence and XXXing to take the XXXX in, w:ch
+
XXX the said boatswaine refused, saying hee had noe order for the
+
XXXX ad this was immediately after the  receipt of the said
+
M:r Robinsons herringe aboard; and this deponent XXX XXX
+
the worke XXX was XXX for, returned, and the said hoyman
+
came up with him to acquaint the said M:r Bagnall with
+
the boatswaines his refusall to receive this his herringe, and
+
they going next XXX to the Exchange (it being then time of
+
the day when XXX landed) & the said hoyman ?desireing him this
+
deponent toXXX XX M:r Bagnall (because as XXX XXX XX
+
knowe him not) had this deponent brought gim upon the exchange
+
to the said John Bagnall the ?hinderance, XX whereXX the said
+
hoyman and told him of the said refusall, the said Bagnall
+
?went presently with him to the said M:r Robinson
+
and in this deponents presence and hearing aquainted him
+
with the refusall of the herringe ?after said ?carriage aboard
+
the XXXX, and they falling the deponent to XXX and angry words
+
this deponent XXXX XXX the said M:r Bagnall tell the said M:r Robinson
+
that XXX would not take XXX dammages for the refusall of
+
taking his herringe board the said shipp or to that effect, and
+
soe this deponent departed leaving XXX in hot and angry
+
debate thereabouts; and this XXXX XXX was in or about the
+
moneth of December 1648; XX al XX X  depoXXXX
+
 
+
Ad Interria
+
 
+
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+
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+
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+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
JOHN CREMER (sic) H[is signature]
+
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+
P1090585
+
f. ?r.
+
 
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
3. WILLIMUS WHEELER pXXXXX XXX SXXXX Majore in
+
Thames street London Porter annos agens 5X
+
XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX productes et juratas
+
 
+
Ad 1:nd 2:nd et 3:nd aclos nesuit depXXXX
+
 
+
Ad quartum aclum dicta allegaconis deponit et dictit that
+
hee this deponent being a Porter of and belonging to y:e Custome
+
House London was imployed by the producent M:r ?Rappaport
+
to
+
----
+
XXXX
+
----
+
P1090586
+
f. ?r
+
 
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
Garland con Searchfeild
+
Suckley. Smith
+
 
+
27:o ffeb. 1650.
+
 
+
Sup allus aclate ex ptXXXX dei Searchfeild dat
+
examinatus
+
 
+
EDWARDUS PARKE junior poia SXX Dunstan in orientalis
+
London Wine Coop annos agens 26 ant XXXXX
+
testis productus et iuxatus
+
 
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
this deponent was not at Leghorne when the said Oyles in controversie were
+
laden abord the ship the ''Lisbo:o Merchant'' aclate
+
----
+
P1090587
+
f. Xv.
+
 
+
'''Image is unreadable'''
+
----
+
P1090587
+
f. Xr
+
 
+
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
EDWARD CLARKE JUNIOR [His signature]
+
----
+
P1090589
+
f. Xv
+
 
+
2:dus  GEORGIUS BOWCKER famulus et Apprentecens Rowland
+
Searchfeild ptis producen annos agens 18 XX XX
+
testis productus et iuxatis
+
 
+
Ad XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+
 
+
Ad quartum aclim dicta allegacones deponit et dictit that hee this
+
deponent being servant to the producent Rowland Searchfeild
+
was commanded by his said master to goe Downe to Buttolphes
+
Wharfe upon the River of Thames and there to receave the Oyles
+
which were brought XXXX in the ship the ''Lisbo Merchant''
+
by the aclate Roger Garland from Leghorne w:ch hee did
+
accordingly And saith that of all the whole complemen:t
+
of Oyles soe brought herein  ?part was only fortie two caskes whereof
+
diverse of w:ch hee saith did want a great quantitie of Oyles
+
some of themwanting 20 & above 24 XXX of XXXX XXXXXXsse
+
& what there should have bin in them soe that in all there was
+
not more trhan xxvi [twenty-six] Tonnes and a halfe or thereabouts
+
delivered to & taken up by this deponent at Buttolphes wharfe as
+
aforesaid Besides hee saith there were two caskes pte of
+
the whole number w_ch were laden at Leghorne abord the said ship
+
XXXX XXXX for the producents accompt that were quite broken and
+
squeezed together abord the said ship & doe soe at thus present
+
remaine in the warehouse of this prXXXX Edward Carke
+
XX XXXXX XXXX this deponents as aforesaid
+
the pson that was imployed to takeing the said Oyles for his said
+
Masters use and seing the ?gage made XXXXX (by a sworne gager
+
for that purpose shown) upon the heads of XXXX one of the said
+
Caske alX nesait
+
 
+
Ad 5:nd XX fuit depoXXXX for that hee cannot remember y:e
+
certaine Gage of the two vessells or caske aclate als necessit
+
 
+
Ad Septum octum deponit that the whole quantitie of the
+
44. Caskes of Oyle laden abord the said ship the ''Lisbo Merchant'' aclate
+
by the aclate Edward Parke att Leghorne at the time of the
+
XXXXX thereof heere in this port did not conteyne more
+
than the number of 26 Tonnes and a halfe of Oyles
+
or neere thereabouts soe that there was the quantitie
+
of six Tonnes and a halfe and upwards w:ch was wanting
+
of the full complement of the said producents Oyles & XXXX
+
in truth the said 44 Caskes would really have XXX XXX
+
according to the Gage made and taken thereof by the said
+
sworne Gager whoset the true contents of
+
each of the said Caskes upon the head thereof in figures, A true
+
coppie of w:ch Hahe this deponent tooke in writeing and
+
has bey ?same now w:th him for his better remembrance of the XXXX
+
als nesuit
+
----
+
P1090590
+
f. Xr. (runs on from P1090589)
+
 
+
Ad 7:nd deponit et dictit that every of the said Tonnes of
+
Oyles soe wanting as is predeposed were and was
+
well worth the somme of 96 pounds pe Tonne and for soe
+
accomp has XXXX all the rest of the oyles
+
in question were of this deponents knowledgeXX sold XXXX
+
XXX at bought XX same of this deponents said Master
+
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+
 
+
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+
 
+
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+
 
+
Idem XX Interria
+
 
+
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+
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+
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+
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+
 
+
GEO: BROWCHER  [His signature]
+
****
+

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