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Plimouth

Isack of Plimouth William Thomas Master}
14 Thomas Yeab[?e]ly md two Pipes of Barbadoes}
sugar under the degree of white [?containing] fifty hundred}
weight and one hogshead of ditto suger quantity foure hundred}
weight Custome paid by Thomas Yea[?X]bly and Thomas Ball the 17th}
of August last and iijrd September (57) per Cert 28. September 1657}

Plimouth

Isack of Plimouth William Thomas Master}
15 John Trenock md Two Barrells of Indico quantity ij}
C pounds Custome paid 20: 25. July last and 20th August}
last per Cert 28th of September 1657}

Plimouth

Isack of Plimouth William Thomas Master}
16 John Jope and others md iij C fourty and vj [?staba] of}
xiij Chests of Tyn quantity iiij C. fourty ix C1/2 weight seaven}
chests of slattstones vj pa[?cks] bedding and other household}
goods, one hogshead and halfe of Sampier in small Cask, xiiij}
barrells of returned butter ij truncks and two trusses of Books}
[?more] 5 hogsheads of Pilchard trayne more eighty five slobbs}
of Tin quantity one C and vij C iij [?quarters] and one pound more ij Ruggs}
ij Thousand of Cow hornes one hogshead of Sampier and
[BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Kersies more xij hogsheads of sider one hogshead of Sampier}
More lx slobbs of Tyn quantity six hundred and 1/2 one hogshead of}
old Brasse quantity iij C weight and two brasse Murtherers}
per Cert viijth September 1657.}

Falmouth

Katharine and Anne of Falmouth William Robbins Master}
17. Peter Pendarvis md fourty and five slobbs of Tyn}
quantity fourty nine hundred weight per Cert the 10th}
of August 1657}

Falmouth Harbour

Katherine and Anne of Falmouth William Robbins Master}
18. Richard Blachford md one hundred ninety three}
slobbs of Tyn quantity two hundred fifty seaven C weight}
a small barrell of Pilchers per Cert: 14th August .1657}

Falmouth Harbour

Katherine and Anne of Falmouth William Robbins Master}
19 Thomas Spry md and others iij C lxxxxiiij slobs quantity five}
C and v C [?X] and viij pounds of Tin ij C eighty iiij tan and leather}
hides a barrell of old pewter per Cert the ijnd September 1657}

Falmouth Harbour

Katherine and Anne of Falmouth William Robbins Master}
20 John Grills md 1 C xxvij slobbs quantity 1 C. lviij C.}
1 quarter and vij ll of Tynn, per Cert the second day}
of September: 1657}

Falmouth Harbour

Katherine and Anne of Falmouth William Robbins Master}
21 William Grogor md Thirty slobs of Tyn quantity six}
and xxx hundred 1 quarter xxij ll per Cert: September 4th: 1657}