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20 November 2012 +
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First transcriber
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Janet Few +
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Folio
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157 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 20/11/2012 +
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Transcription
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The 23th of Aprill 1656
On behalfe of the … The 23th of Aprill 1656
On behalfe of the State.}
'''Rowe dt.'''
'''See the first in A.3'''
'''2'''
'''William Brunning''' of Wapping Mariner aged<br />
26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the<br />
right Worshipfull Charles George Cock Esquire<br />
one of the Judges of the high Court of the Admiralty<br />
of England saith and deposeth.
That in the moneth of August 1653 a certaine shipp called the<br />
''Spirito Santo'' (taken at the Barbadás by Captaine Robert Harding<br />
and Company) was brought prize to Salem in New England<br />
which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then there and<br />
sawe such the bringing of her in; and saith that her lading<br />
consisted of betweene foure and six thousand hides, an hundred<br />
and odd chests of sugar and about three tonnes of log wood; And<br />
further that the said lading was at Salem shared betweene the<br />
said harding and company, saving the tenthes thereof which were<br />
received in kinde by Mr John Endicot (the Governour of<br />
Massachusets) his order, this deponent being present and seeing the<br />
said sharing and such receiving of a good part of the said tenths.<br />
And for the vessell hee saith that Captaine Thomas Breedon<br />
there bought the same and called her the ''Happie Entrance'' and<br />
put this deponent Master of her who brought her to London,<br />
and this deponent was told by the said Captaine Breedon that hee<br />
paid thirtie pounds to the said Governour for the tenths of the<br />
same.
William Brunning [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The six and twentyeth day of Aprill <u>1656.</u>
John Furley iun. and John Page}<br />
against Richard Jacobs. Edward}<br />
Godwin and Henry Tiddeman}<br />
Suckley Smith}
Examined upon an allegation on behalfe of the sayd<br />
ffarley and Page.
'''Rp. j'''
'''William Lowe''' of Colchester in the county of Essex Mariner<br />
Master of the ketch ''Coronation'', aged thirty eight yeares or<br />
thereabouts a witnesse sworne and examined saith and<br />
deposeth as followeth videlicet:
[LH MARGIN] '''furley'''
To the first article of the said allegation this deponent saith that in the monethes of ffe=<br />
bruary and March 1653 the said John <u>ffurley</u> the younger of Colchester<br />
aforesaid was the reputed true and lawfull Owner of the twenty peices<br />
of mixed searges aforesaid articulate, and the said John Page was the lawfull<br />
reputed owner of the ten peices of white searges articulate. And they<br />
the sayd ffurley and Page did about the beginning of March 1653<br />
cause the sayd twenty. and ten peices of Searges to be laden on board this<br />
deponents sayd ketch the ''Coronation'' (otherwise called the ''ffortune'' of<br />
Oastended the ''ffortune'' of<br />
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