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To the 6th Article hee saith and deposeth, … To the 6th Article hee saith and deposeth, That in or about the<br />
moneth of October or November <u>1653</u> last past, hee this deponent being in the<br />
house of James Bampford not long before his death, hee the said<br />
Bampford acknowledged and affirmed to this examinate, That the said<br />
humphrey Burr had 1/16th part in and of the said shipp the<br />
''Joshua'' (whereof the said Bampford then was Master) and in and of<br />
her tackle apparrell and furniture, and that the said Bampford<br />
then also acknowledged that there were some monies in his hands<br />
due for freight to the said Burr for and in Consideration of the said<br />
1/16th parts imployment hee also saith, That the said Peter Tatam did<br />
in his life time also acknowledge to this deponent That the said<br />
humphrey Burr was Owner and Proprietor of a part of the said<br />
shipp the ''hanniball'' but expressed not of how much, nor of any<br />
moneys due to the said Burr upon that accompt. hee also saith That<br />
since the death of the said James Bampford and Peter Tatam their<br />
bookes of accompts being perused and adjusted by Giles Lawrence and<br />
Captaine William haddock their respective Successors in the Command<br />
of the said respective shipps, it is found and appeareth by the same<br />
that the said Burr had in their respective lifetimes 1/16 part in the said<br />
shipp ''Joshua'', and 1/32th part in the said shipp ''hannibal'', and that<br />
thereby there appeared monies to be due upon freight to the said<br />
humphrey Burr upon the said accompts, As by the said respective<br />
bookes of Accompts (relation being thereunto had) doeth and may<br />
appeare. And further cannot depose./
To the last hee saieth his foregoeing deposition is true./
Ger: Guy [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day Examined upon the said Allegation./ [CENTRE HEADING]
'''2us./'''
'''Allen Reynardson''' of the parish of Saint Michael<br />
in the Royall London Merchant aged 59. yeares<br />
or thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne and examined<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet:-
To the first second third and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saieth<br />
and deposeth, That in the moneths of July August September and<br />
October <u>1649.</u> allate the allate Abraham Reynardson was the true<br />
and Lawful; Owner of One hundred and fiftie peeces of Bayes, which<br />
hee in some or one of the said moneths in the yeare aforesaid caused to<br />
be laden in and aboard the shipp the ''Peter'' of London whereof Joseph<br />
dobbins was Master to be transported from London to Lisbone and<br />
there to be delivered to and disposed of by the allate humphrey<br />
(Burrf by the allate humphrey<br />
(Burr +
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