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//and saith gee kast  XXXX the
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about
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XXX
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a halfe
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answere
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knowing
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To the 3 hee saith hee
 
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f.56 recto
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//Consigned the same to be delivered to this depo:t herein  XXX XXX
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for the said Account of the said ''Provident'': and afterwards this
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depot received the Letter of advise and Invoice annexed from him
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the said ffacto:r by the said ship ''S:t Laurence'' XXXX XXX seizure together
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with the bill of Lading arlate w:ch hee hath nowe alsoe seene, And
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this depo:t hath heard that the said ship belonged to the arlate M:r
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fford, And further hee deposeth not, saving that the said Letter
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Invoice and Bill of Lading Exhibited were and are the same
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soe by him received:
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To the 8:th hee saith that after the XX XXXX hee this depo:t was
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advised by letters from Plymouth of the seizure of the said ship
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and Lading by Captaine Aylett, and of her bringing in thither
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where shee was brought (as hee saith) to this port for this depo:t
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here received the said silver in question out of her, and further
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deposeth not.
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To the 9:th hee saith hee is well assured and verily beleeveth
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that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely pvided
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and laded for y:e prop and sole account of y:e sad producent and
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upon his adventure, and that hee runneth the sole hazard thereof
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and that noe Spaniard or other subject of the King of Spaine
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had at the time of the said Lading and seizure any interest
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therein w:ch hee is ?induced the more assuredly to beleeve for
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y:t this depo:t by theproducents order hath and ?must make good the proceeds
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thereof unto them and that amounted with him for y:e same as
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will noe other, And further deposeth not
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P1110298

//XXXX13
January 1658
March 1660//



P1110299

DOUBLE PAGE, WITH RECTO F15 RECTO



P1110300
f. 15 recto

//The 19:th day of January 1658 English style

Maurice Thompson Alderman William Thompson)
& other freighters of the shipp the Maydenhead)
agt the Dutch East India Company in pticular and)
all other x:r X XXXXXX)


Examined on the allegation given in
XX XXX of November 1658 on behalfe of
the sayd ffreighters

5 WILLIAM READING of Rederiff wall
in the parish of S:t Mary Magdalen Bermond-
sey in the County of Surrey mariner aged
thirty five yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
sworne & examined saith and deposeth
as followeth viz:t

To the 10:th arle of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
this deponent was purser of the shipp the Olive Branch an
English shipp which went upon a tradeing voyage from London bound
for Bantam but at her comeing thither the sayd shipp Olive
Branch was hindred by certayne dutch shipps of warr belonging
to and being in the implyment of the dutch East India Company
by which meanes ?they wwas forced to goe to an Island in XXX
PaXXogando upon the Coast of Sumatra and there pXXXX her lading
of pepper to be brought
secretly unknowne to the dutch in XXXX or boates from
Bantam to the sayd Island of Pullegand:o where the shipp the
Olive Branch ridd And saith that hee being XXXX a foresayd Puerser
of the sayd shipp and on XXXX at Bantam during the moneths
of January ffebruary and part of March in the yeare of our
Lord 1656 while the lading of pepper which was shipped aboard
the Olive Branch was proXXXing at Bantam to be sent to
Pollegaade and takeing the weight there of and imployed in
sending the same away thaereby knoweth that in the yeare and
moneth aforesayd pepper might then have bin hard at Bantam bought
of the Chinese (sic) & was by the Chinese offered XXXXXXXXXX
there to be sold to ?sayth as would buy the same at the rate of five
and a halfe pence alright or XXXX for the parcell every parcell
being comonly accompted one hundred sixty two pounds English weight
And saith that the Olive Branch having taken in her ladeing
of pepper at ?Pulligaade XXXXX XXXXX and brought the same
to Ligorno which was according to Charterpty the Port whither
she was designed to carry the same And hee this deponent goeing
Purser in her to Ligorno knoweth that in the Moneths of ffebruary
and March 1657 in which moneths the sayd shipp Olive Branch
was & remayned in the Port of Ligorno XXXX pepper was brought in XXXX was there frequently
and commonly sold at the rate of twenty peeces of eight
per hundred English weight, and hee this deponent having some
pepper pf his owne which was brought hither in the sayd shipp
did there sell the same at som what a bove
that rate of twenty peeces of eight per hundred English weight
And further to this arle hee cannot depose.

To the rest of the articles hee is not examinat, by ?direction

WILLIAM READING [His signature]

Repetit before Dor Godolphin



P1110302
f. 15 verso

//and saith gee kast XXXX the
about
XXX
a halfe
answere
knowing
XXXX

To the 3 hee saith hee



P1110311
f.56 recto

//Consigned the same to be delivered to this depo:t herein XXX XXX
for the said Account of the said Provident: and afterwards this
depot received the Letter of advise and Invoice annexed from him
the said ffacto:r by the said ship S:t Laurence XXXX XXX seizure together
with the bill of Lading arlate w:ch hee hath nowe alsoe seene, And
this depo:t hath heard that the said ship belonged to the arlate M:r
fford, And further hee deposeth not, saving that the said Letter
Invoice and Bill of Lading Exhibited were and are the same
soe by him received:

To the 8:th hee saith that after the XX XXXX hee this depo:t was
advised by letters from Plymouth of the seizure of the said ship
and Lading by Captaine Aylett, and of her bringing in thither
where shee was brought (as hee saith) to this port for this depo:t
here received the said silver in question out of her, and further
deposeth not.

To the 9:th hee saith hee is well assured and verily beleeveth
that the said two barrs of silver were really and truely pvided
and laded for y:e prop and sole account of y:e sad producent and
upon his adventure, and that hee runneth the sole hazard thereof
and that noe Spaniard or other subject of the King of Spaine
had at the time of the said Lading and seizure any interest
therein w:ch hee is ?induced the more assuredly to beleeve for
y:t this depo:t by theproducents order hath and ?must make good the proceeds
thereof unto them and that amounted with him for y:e same as
will noe other, And further deposeth not





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