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|Transcription=The 9th of August 1654.
2. On the behalfe of the Mariners of the shipp the}
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3. Sampson of London, John Lines commander.} ON LEFT MARGIN IN BRACKET
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On the behalfe of the Mariners of the shipp the}
4. The 9th of August 1654.
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''Sampson'' of London, John Lines commander.}
5. John Lynes of London, Mariner, late Commander
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6. of the said shipp the Sampson, aged 41 yeeres
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John Lynes of London, Mariner, late Commander
7. or thereabouts sworne before the right worshipfull
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of the said shipp the Sampson, aged 41 yeeres
8. William Clerke and John Godolphin doctors
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or thereabouts sworne before the right worshipfull
9. of lawes judges of the high Court of the
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William Clerke and John Godolphin doctors
10. Admiraltie and saith and deposeth as
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of lawes judges of the high Court of the
11. followeth, vizt. ABOVE 9 LINES ON RIGHT MARGIN
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Admiraltie and saith and deposeth as
12. That the said shipp the Sampson (whereof hee this deponent was commander)
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followeth, videlicet.
13. was with her lading of sugars seized at Bahia de Todos os Santos in
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14. Brazile by the officers and authoritie of the king of Portugall, and hee
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That the said shipp the ''Sampson'' (whereof hee this deponent was commander)
15. this deponent and most of his companie ˹were˺ imprisoned and outed of the
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was with her lading of sugars seized at Bahia de Todos os Santos in
16. possession of the said shipp and lading, which were disposed of by the said
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Brazile by the officers and authoritie of the king of Portugall, and hee
17. kings authoritie upon the said seizure which was made on or about the moneth
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this deponent and most of his companie ˹were˺ imprisoned and outed of the
18. of May 1649; And hee further deposeth that the persons hereafter
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possession of the said shipp and lading, which were disposed of by the said
19. named were then of his companie, and had aboard the said shipp at the
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kings authoritie upon the said seizure which was made on or about the moneth
20. time of the said seizure for the said acc their owne proper accompte
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of May 1649; And hee further deposeth that the persons hereafter
21. the severall and respective quantities of sugar following that is to say
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named were then of his companie, and had aboard the said shipp at the
22. Thomas Miller had one chest of sugar and one feach. John Peters
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time of the said seizure for the said acc their owne proper accompte
23. one chest and one ffeach. Roger Roberts, the like namely one chest and
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the severall and respective quantities of sugar following that is to say
24. one feach. John Chick one feach. Marster William Marster one feach and
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Thomas Miller had one chest of sugar and one feach. John Peters
25. five Rooves, John Tindale one feach and six rooves. Edmund Chistpre
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one chest and one ffeach. Roger Roberts, the like namely one chest and
26. three rooves. Thomas Willoughbie one chest and six Rooves, William
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one feach. John Chick one feach. Marster William Marster one feach and
27. Langley three Rooves, John Andrewes one feach. Richard Stokes one feach
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five Rooves, John Tindale one feach and six rooves. Edmund Chistpre
28. William Langlie and John Thomas Cleere one chest one feach.
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three rooves. Thomas Willoughbie one chest and six Rooves, William
29. Edward hopkins six Rooves. John howell one feach. Thomas Stephens
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Langley three Rooves, John Andrewes one feach. Richard Stokes one feach
30. six Rooves, henry Bacon one chest, William howles five Rooves, Abraham
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William Langlie and John Thomas Cleere one chest one feach.
31. darcey five Rooves, Richard Jones one chest and feach, Robert knott
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Edward hopkins six Rooves. John howell one feach. Thomas Stephens
32. one chest, John Withers two chests, Robert Sheffield one chest one
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six Rooves, henry Bacon one chest, William howles five Rooves, Abraham
33. feach, Nicholas pulfery one feach. Thomas Morgan one feach
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darcey five Rooves, Richard Jones one chest and feach, Robert knott
34. Abraham Vassall one chest and six rooves, Roger Prideaux one chest
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one chest, John Withers two chests, Robert Sheffield one chest one
35. and one ffeach. Tobias Searle one feach, Thomas Allen one
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feach, Nicholas pulfery one feach. Thomas Morgan one feach
36. chest, and Roger Nicholls one chest, Upon which hee knoweth
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Abraham Vassall one chest and six rooves, Roger Prideaux one chest
37. because hee and Thomas Egmore six Rooves of sugar, The
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and one ffeach. Tobias Searle one feach, Thomas Allen one
38. totall of all the said mariners sugars amounting to 26 chests of sugar.
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chest, and Roger Nicholls one chest, Upon which hee knoweth
39. All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent as commander of the
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because hee and Thomas Egmore six Rooves of sugar, The
40. said vessell kept an accompt or roll of this said mariners, and upon
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totall of all the said mariners sugars amounting to 26 chests of sugar.
41. their lading the said respective quantities of sugar for their ˹owne˺ accompt
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All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent as commander of the
42. this deponents purser made entrie thereof in his booke, w˹hi˺ch this deponent
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said vessell kept an accompt or roll of this said mariners, and upon
43. sawe and tooke notice of; and hath nowe ˹with him˺ an extract out of the same
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their lading the said respective quantities of sugar for their ˹owne˺ accompt
44. contayning all the said particulars. And saith further that by and through
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this deponents purser made entrie thereof in his booke, w˹hi˺ch this deponent
45. the said seizure the said mariners were and are utterly deprived thereof
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sawe and tooke notice of; and hath nowe ˹with him˺ an extract out of the same
46. by the said kings officers, who alsoe seized and tooke away their
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contayning all the said particulars. And saith further that by and through
47. bookes, Instruments bedding and clothes and other necessaries to the
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the said seizure the said mariners were and are utterly deprived thereof
48. valew in his estimacon of three hundred pounds sterling. And
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by the said kings officers, who alsoe seized and tooke away their
49. further saith that the said sugars were all white sugars, and this deponent
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bookes, Instruments bedding and clothes and other necessaries to the
50. tooke notice that they were all ˹laden and were˺ in and on board the said shipp at the time
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valew in his estimation of three hundred pounds sterling. And
51. of the said seizure.
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further saith that the said sugars were all white sugars, and this deponent
52. John Line SIGNATURE ON FAR RIGHT</document-end>
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tooke notice that they were all ˹laden and were˺ in and on board the said shipp at the time
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of the said seizure.
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John Line &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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The 9th of August 1654.

On the behalfe of the Mariners of the shipp the}
Sampson of London, John Lines commander.}

John Lynes of London, Mariner, late Commander
of the said shipp the Sampson, aged 41 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne before the right worshipfull
William Clerke and John Godolphin doctors
of lawes judges of the high Court of the
Admiraltie and saith and deposeth as
followeth, videlicet.

That the said shipp the Sampson (whereof hee this deponent was commander)
was with her lading of sugars seized at Bahia de Todos os Santos in
Brazile by the officers and authoritie of the king of Portugall, and hee
this deponent and most of his companie ˹were˺ imprisoned and outed of the
possession of the said shipp and lading, which were disposed of by the said
kings authoritie upon the said seizure which was made on or about the moneth
of May 1649; And hee further deposeth that the persons hereafter
named were then of his companie, and had aboard the said shipp at the
time of the said seizure for the said acc their owne proper accompte
the severall and respective quantities of sugar following that is to say
Thomas Miller had one chest of sugar and one feach. John Peters
one chest and one ffeach. Roger Roberts, the like namely one chest and
one feach. John Chick one feach. Marster William Marster one feach and
five Rooves, John Tindale one feach and six rooves. Edmund Chistpre
three rooves. Thomas Willoughbie one chest and six Rooves, William
Langley three Rooves, John Andrewes one feach. Richard Stokes one feach
William Langlie and John Thomas Cleere one chest one feach.
Edward hopkins six Rooves. John howell one feach. Thomas Stephens
six Rooves, henry Bacon one chest, William howles five Rooves, Abraham
darcey five Rooves, Richard Jones one chest and feach, Robert knott
one chest, John Withers two chests, Robert Sheffield one chest one
feach, Nicholas pulfery one feach. Thomas Morgan one feach
Abraham Vassall one chest and six rooves, Roger Prideaux one chest
and one ffeach. Tobias Searle one feach, Thomas Allen one
chest, and Roger Nicholls one chest, Upon which hee knoweth
because hee and Thomas Egmore six Rooves of sugar, The
totall of all the said mariners sugars amounting to 26 chests of sugar.
All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent as commander of the
said vessell kept an accompt or roll of this said mariners, and upon
their lading the said respective quantities of sugar for their ˹owne˺ accompt
this deponents purser made entrie thereof in his booke, w˹hi˺ch this deponent
sawe and tooke notice of; and hath nowe ˹with him˺ an extract out of the same
contayning all the said particulars. And saith further that by and through
the said seizure the said mariners were and are utterly deprived thereof
by the said kings officers, who alsoe seized and tooke away their
bookes, Instruments bedding and clothes and other necessaries to the
valew in his estimation of three hundred pounds sterling. And
further saith that the said sugars were all white sugars, and this deponent
tooke notice that they were all ˹laden and were˺ in and on board the said shipp at the time
of the said seizure.

John Line [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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