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Transcription

Eodem xiiijth October 1657. [CENTRE HEADING]

Milton

Old Times of Milton John Packer Master}
5 James Lambert ind iiij Tunns of Cheese 90}
firkins Butter iiij quarters wheate ij feather beds}
ij Chests Clothes and xvj C weight Ironmongers}
wares Per Cert viijth of October 1657}

Falmouth

Welcome of London William Hargrave master}
6 Edward Allen ind xxix slobbs of Iron quantuty}
xxxiij C halfe and v pounds weight Per Cert the}
third of October 1657}

Kingston super
Hull

Successe of Hull Robert Acklam Master}
8 Robert Washing ind j pack of rough flax}
Containing ix C weight Per Cert 5th October 1657.

Kingston super
Hull

Successe of Hull Robert Acklam Master}
9 Richard Spencer ind viij C lxxix piggs of great}
Lead containing j C and ten fodder ij C lx iiij firkinsof}
Butter xvj baggs of Fl[?ox] and thrumms iiij packetts}
quanrity xx kersies xix firkins and 1/2 of returned soaps}
v Tunns of Cheese j C and lxxx Calfe skinns and}
ij C weight of Brazilletto wood Per Cert the}
5th October 1657}

October the xvth 1657 [CENTRE HEADING]

Kingston super
Hull

Goodspeed of Hull Thomas Mold Master}
1 Thomas Bludworth and Company ind viij C xxj}
piggs of great lead quantity one hundred and ij fodder and}
a halfe iij thousand hornes halfe a loade of household}
goods xiij baggs of Flox vj tunns English Tallow}
vij hogsheads of Birdlime ij kilderkins of Rudd Per Cert}
xxiiijth September more 90 firkins butter i fatt and 3 drum cask of returned goods 1 packett quantity 3 1/s [?short] [?clothes]
ij hogsheads of hayre}

Kingston super
Hull

Ellin of Hull George Hall Master}
2 Robert Ash ind xxij Milstones halfe a Load}
Oakenbord and j Tunn and 1/2 of English Iron}
Per Cert the 2ond October 1657}