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put on board the sayd ship her … [ADD DATA]
put on board the sayd ship here in the<br />
River of Thames for their owne use and account, and then<br />
sent her to sea with the same on a trading voyage to goe<br />
first to Lisbone, thence to the Brazeele, from whence she<br />
was to returne to Lisbone, and so to this port agaone, which he<br />
knoweth to be true for that he is servant to Mr Delboe as<br />
aforesayd and is well assured that he the sayd Mr Felboe paid<br />
for one seaventh part of the sayd lading, and<br />
soe did the other six producents pay each of them a seaventh<br />
part thereof also, as this deponent beleeveth. Et aliter nescit,<br />
saving he hath seen severall letters sent from on William Crozon<br />
(Supra Cargoe of the sayd ship the sayd voyage) to the producents<br />
here, dated at Lisbone, and signifying that teh sayd shiip with her<br />
foresayd lading on board her, was arrived there in saffety.
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that the sayd Crozon had procured a license from the King of Portugall<br />
to trade at Brazeele, without such a license this deponent sayeth it<br />
is publiquely and notoriously knowne amongst merchants and<br />
others that no Engliash ship can (or is permited to) trade there
[ADD DATA]or is permited to) trade there
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