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12th July 1650. [CENTRE HEADING]

Ex parte Brooke et Peasely pred}
quoad the John de London.}

Rp.

2

Edward Wallis citizen and wax chandler of
London aged 49 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne
and examined as aforesaid saith by vertue of
his oath as followeth.

...hee well knoweth
the interrogated John Oswell, who was commonly said and
accompted in the yeare 1643 to be master of a shipp called the John
of London, which about Christmas time in the said yeare 1643
was commonly said and accompted to be bbound for Amsterdam
And saith that at that time
there were between 30 and fourtie barrels of tobaccoe some in roll and
some cutt and dried delivered from the warehouse of the producent
Edward Peasely in Saint Lawrence Lane to the said Oswell the master to be put aboard
the said shipp to be transported to Amsterdam, being
the goods (as hee taketh it) of the said Mr Peasely...

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which hee knoweth because hee this
deponent then sawe the same soe delivered and received, this
deponent then workeing at the said Mr Peasely's house in making up
tobaccoes