First transcribed
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30 May 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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88 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/65 +
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Primary sources
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<u>Gossage</u>
'''TNA'''
PROB 4/1482 Engrossed Inventories Exhibited from 1660. Gossage, John, of Plumstead, Kent., gent. 14 June 1672
PROB 11/339/36 Will of John Gossage, Dyer of Plumstead, Kent. 08 May 1672 +
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Secondary sources
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<u>Saint Laurence Poultney/Poutney</u>
W.H. Challen, ''Transcripts of parish registers of London, St. Lawrence Pountney, London, England, 1538-1837'' (XXX, XXXX)<br />
- NOTE: United to St. Mary Abchurch, 1670. +
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Transcription
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Parliament of England And saith that as th … Parliament of England And saith that as the said shippe was<br />
saileing to and fro off Ushant and in the Trade Roade to looke out<br />
for such shipps and vessells as did belong to any of the then<br />
Enemies of the Parliament shee was in the moneth of<br />
September in the yeare 1644 mett withall and sett upon by three<br />
French Men of warre and by them was seized surprized and<br />
taken and was afterwards carried into Brest where shee was with<br />
her tackle and furniture and all things else belonging unto her condemned<br />
for prize and soe became utterly lost to the owners thereof who by the<br />
Parliaments order had sett out the same in theire service. And<br />
saith That presently after the seizure of the said shippe the said<br />
Edward Basen Commander then of (sic) did goe from Brest<br />
to Paris and did there solicite and use all possible Endeavours<br />
for restitution of the said shipp and spend and laid out much<br />
money thereabouts as by his letters sent from thense to Brest<br />
(which this deponent sawe) hee often declared, Howbeit hee saith<br />
that the said Captaine Bason could not prevaile heerein nor could<br />
hee obtaine any Justice at Paris in relation to the restitution of<br />
the said ship. but was after a tedious waiteing there forced to<br />
come away without her. All which hee knoweth to bee true<br />
because hee this deponent was present abord the said shippe<br />
when she was soe seized and was with the said Captaine and<br />
the rest of the said shipps company carryed Prisoner into<br />
Brest, where hee and deverse of them were kept and detained<br />
fore about 3 moneths space, and then were forced to make<br />
theire Escapes. And further hee cannot depose.
Beniamin Clarke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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on the same day Examined touching the<br />
said shipp
'''2.'''
'''Rp.'''
'''Richard Gossage''' of the Parishe of Saint<br />
Laurence Poultney London dyer aged 44 yeares<br />
or thereabouts sworne as abovesaid deposeth as<br />
followeth: videlicet That hee this deponent was<br />
ownerat hee this deponent was<br />
owner +
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