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|Transcription=plundered and taken away, videlicet a Chest of sugar worth 40 li sterling,
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a Chest of Chirurgerie and instrumentsm with all his cloathes and other
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necessarie accomodations of a good vallue, And hee further saith that there was
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due to the said Page for his wages of 20 monthes att fiftie shillings per
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month amount to the summe of 50 li sterling, which att present hee saith
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is lost unto him, the said Page being for all the time afore said a Man very
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well affected to the Parliament and present Government of this Comonwealth of England
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All which hee knoweth to bee true because hee this deponent was quartermaster
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of and in the said shipp from the time of her setting forth unto the time of
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her seisure as aforesaid And further hee cannot depose, saveing that hee saith
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the said Page after the seisure of the said Shipp was (together with this deponent
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and the rest of the Shipps Company) imprisoned att Lisbone, and so contynued
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seaven weeks or thereabouts.
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Archi[XXXX] Cooper [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day.
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'''2.  Rp.'''
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'''Hugh Ball''' of the parish of Stepney in the County of Middlesex
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Marriner aged 35, yeares or thereabouts sworne before
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the said doctor Clarke, and Examined deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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That in or about the Month of May 1648, the said Shipp the ''Barnstable
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Merchant'' of London (Mr John W&#91;?e&#93;therdge being Master and Comander thereof)
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did goe out and sett saile from this Port of London upon a Merchandizeing
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and tradeing voyage which time the said Raph Page did goe Chirurgeon of
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and in the said shipp dureing the said voyage/  And hee saith That the said
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Shipp and Company sailed first to Newfound land, thence to Lisbone where
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shee was freighted by the king of Portugall for Brazeel&#91;?a&#93;, and there dischardged
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and was reladen, and returned back againe to Lisbone, And hee saith that att her
 +
returne, Prince Ruperts Shipps rideing att an Anchor within the River of
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Lisbone
  
 
}}
 
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plundered and taken away, videlicet a Chest of sugar worth 40 li sterling,
a Chest of Chirurgerie and instrumentsm with all his cloathes and other
necessarie accomodations of a good vallue, And hee further saith that there was
due to the said Page for his wages of 20 monthes att fiftie shillings per
month amount to the summe of 50 li sterling, which att present hee saith
is lost unto him, the said Page being for all the time afore said a Man very
well affected to the Parliament and present Government of this Comonwealth of England
All which hee knoweth to bee true because hee this deponent was quartermaster
of and in the said shipp from the time of her setting forth unto the time of
her seisure as aforesaid And further hee cannot depose, saveing that hee saith
the said Page after the seisure of the said Shipp was (together with this deponent
and the rest of the Shipps Company) imprisoned att Lisbone, and so contynued
seaven weeks or thereabouts.

Archi[XXXX] Cooper [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

************************************

The same day.

2. Rp.

Hugh Ball of the parish of Stepney in the County of Middlesex
Marriner aged 35, yeares or thereabouts sworne before
the said doctor Clarke, and Examined deposeth as followeth videlicet./

That in or about the Month of May 1648, the said Shipp the Barnstable
Merchant of London (Mr John W[?e]therdge being Master and Comander thereof)
did goe out and sett saile from this Port of London upon a Merchandizeing
and tradeing voyage which time the said Raph Page did goe Chirurgeon of
and in the said shipp dureing the said voyage/ And hee saith That the said
Shipp and Company sailed first to Newfound land, thence to Lisbone where
shee was freighted by the king of Portugall for Brazeel[?a], and there dischardged
and was reladen, and returned back againe to Lisbone, And hee saith that att her
returne, Prince Ruperts Shipps rideing att an Anchor within the River of
Lisbone