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of Portugall, upon the seisure of the said shipp att LIsbone saith | of Portugall, upon the seisure of the said shipp att LIsbone saith | ||
and deposeth as followeth videlicet./ | and deposeth as followeth videlicet./ | ||
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+ | That the shipp the ''Barnstable Merchant'' of London (John Wherdgoe Master) | ||
+ | being bound out upon a tradeing and Merchand[?X]zeing voyage, the said | ||
+ | Master indented with this deponent to goe the said voyage, as his Chirurgeon And | ||
+ | saith that u[pon the first of June 1648 hee entred into pay, and did goe out with | ||
+ | the said Shipp in that service, and sailed first to Newfound land, and then | ||
+ | to Lisbone, where hee saith the said and Company did enter into the service of the king of | ||
+ | Portugall, and tooke freight and sailed to Brazeela, and there dischardged, and att | ||
+ | Brazeela was reladen, and freighted, and came and sailed backe againe to Lisbone | ||
+ | Where, (att theire returne) he saith hee found Prince Ruperts Shipps within | ||
+ | the River, and the Parliaments ffleete without the Harbour; and a while after there | ||
+ | happened a difference betweene the king of Portugall and the Parliaments Generalls | ||
+ | which so incensed the said king that hee caused the said shipp the ''Barnstable | ||
+ | Merchant'', and all her goods in her to be seised upon, And the said Master this deponent | ||
+ | and the rest of the sid Shipps Company were in the Month of June 1650, | ||
+ | imprisoned and [XXXXed], And hee saith that hee for his part lost a | ||
+ | Chest of Sugar worth 50 li sterling, all his Cloathes a Chest of Chirurgery | ||
+ | with Instruments, books and other necessarie Accomodation worth 45 li sterlin | ||
+ | or thereabouts, | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/65 |
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Folio | 23 |
Side | Recto |
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The day aforesaid.
Rp. 3.
Raph Page of London Chirurgeon of the shipp the Barnstable
Merchant aforesaid aged 27. yeares or thereabouts sworne as
aforesaid and examined touching his losses sustayned by the king
of Portugall, upon the seisure of the said shipp att LIsbone saith
and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
That the shipp the Barnstable Merchant of London (John Wherdgoe Master)
being bound out upon a tradeing and Merchand[?X]zeing voyage, the said
Master indented with this deponent to goe the said voyage, as his Chirurgeon And
saith that u[pon the first of June 1648 hee entred into pay, and did goe out with
the said Shipp in that service, and sailed first to Newfound land, and then
to Lisbone, where hee saith the said and Company did enter into the service of the king of
Portugall, and tooke freight and sailed to Brazeela, and there dischardged, and att
Brazeela was reladen, and freighted, and came and sailed backe againe to Lisbone
Where, (att theire returne) he saith hee found Prince Ruperts Shipps within
the River, and the Parliaments ffleete without the Harbour; and a while after there
happened a difference betweene the king of Portugall and the Parliaments Generalls
which so incensed the said king that hee caused the said shipp the Barnstable
Merchant, and all her goods in her to be seised upon, And the said Master this deponent
and the rest of the sid Shipps Company were in the Month of June 1650,
imprisoned and [XXXXed], And hee saith that hee for his part lost a
Chest of Sugar worth 50 li sterling, all his Cloathes a Chest of Chirurgery
with Instruments, books and other necessarie Accomodation worth 45 li sterlin
or thereabouts,