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Beake bought of the officers of this Commonwealth the shipps then
called the Golden Lilly then lying in the port or harbour of
Dover, and the said shipp being afterwards named the Saint John, and the said
Mr Beake selling parts thereof to others, the proprietie thereof
was and remained and still continueth in the said Arnold Beake
and his brother Elias Beake for a halfe part, and Mr John Daleus a wuarter part, Mr [?Michael]
de Haze and Thomas Greene ioyntly a quarter part, and saith
the cost of the said shipp (the first penny) which was paid to
the State for the said shipp and for fitinga nd setting her out was acccording to teh said booke 760 li;
And saith that
in and by the said bookes

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To the 8th article hee saith that hee this deponent hath [?XXXX]
and bin imployed in merchandizing and booke-keeping for theis [?X]
yeares last and hath made many voyages abroad to many foreign
parts and saith hee is well acquainted with the value
of the commodities aforesaid soe said to be laden at Bayon
and saith that the said one hundred and tenn tonnes of wine
was and is worth 15 li sterling per tonne, and that the [?wine]
was and is worth 15 li sterling per tonne, and that the said
feathers were (one hundred with another) worth [?eight ?pounds]
per hundred, and were in all according to the said letters and accompts
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