HCA 13/70 f.332r Annotate

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To the 13th hee saith hee very well remembreth that the said order being
soe obtained, was forthwith made knowne to the Commissioners of
the Custome house, and was the next post after such obtaining thereof
and getting in out in writing, intimated from the said Commissioners of prize goods
to their deputies at Portsmouth, to the end they might take order with
the Sub Commissioners for Customes there thereabout, and that such
intimation to Portsmouth hee well remembreth was before the 17th
of January 1652. And otherwise hee cannot answer, saving hee
beleeveth the said Jefferies and Wainewright had notice of the said
order speedily after it came to the said Commissioners for prize goods.

Repeated before doctor Clerke.

J Whittell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 26th of May 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]

The Lord Protector against the sjhipp the}
hare in the ffeilds John Kein Master.}

Rowe dt.

2

John keime of Middleborowe Mariner
Master of the said shipp the hare, aged
42 yeares or thereaboutsm sworne and examined

To the second hee saith the said shipp the hare sett saile and departed
from haver de Grace on her voyage for Cadiz, wherein shee was seized
on the fifteenth say of this instant May New-Stile, and was the same
nigh, about eleaven of the clock in the night met with and taken by the
Tyger and the dragon in the service of this Commonwealth, And
saith there were not any bills of lading whatsoever signed since such her
departure from haver de Grace, nor since her commong to sea, neither were