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|Transcription=hundred and ninetie dozen of Corke all well conditioned and the said butts of wine marked
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with the marke in the margent
  
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'''A. S. M.''' [with vertical I through S), [L.H. MARGIN]
  
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to be transported and carried in the said
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shipp from Saint Lucar aforesaid to Amsterdam: there to be delivered
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to Bernardo Pas and Companie the ffactors agents and Correspondents
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of the said parties producent for their proper accompt, and upon their adventure,
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Which he knoweth for that hee this deponent being as aforesaid factor and
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agent to and for the said parties producent, and being from Dantzicke arrived
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at Hamborough in or about the moneth of November 1653. and there
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frequently and familiarly conversant with the said parties producent, they a
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acquainted this deponent that they had given order to the said John Srrother and
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Companie their said Correspondents, to lade the said shippe with wine and other
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Commodities for their accompt (in [?returne] of goods the said ffactors had received from
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them) to be transported and delivered as aforesaid; And for that this deponent
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being here in London about the later end of December 1652. about the said
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producents occasions, they the said producents having intelligence that the said
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shipp and ladeing were brought up into England, sent a letter to this deponent
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advising him this deponent thereof, and gave him order to reclayme the goods
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predeposed, and to that end they also sent him two originall bills of
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lading, one for the goods predeposed, and the other for a quantitie of goods
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in the same shipp, belonging to the said John Scrother, together with an
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Attestation under the seale of Hamnorough for and concerning the propriety
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of the goods predeposed, wherby this deponent is fully and absolutely assured
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that the said goods before severally expressed did and doe in trueth and reality belong
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unto the said producents as the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors
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thereof, and for such the said producents were and are commonly accompted
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reputed and taken, And otherwise cannot depose:
  
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To the 5th article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That the wines
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olives and Corke severally before expressed were, (as hee firmely for the reasons
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precedent and subsequent is assured) brought and provided by the said John
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Scrother and Companie with the moneys effects or goods of the said producents
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remaining in their hands, for that this deponent being at Hamborough with
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the said producents about a yeare agoe was by them entrusted and employed
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as being their ffactor and agent to see and peruse their bookes of accompts,
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wherein and whereby he found and observed, That the said producents in the yeare 1652. last past in severall
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shipps had sent from Hamborough to their said factor in Spaine, and returne thereof to be made
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unto them in Wines and other Commodities, Videlicet in one fatt n:° 1, marked '''A'''  10. pieces of
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superior fine wire n:° 1/4. 20. peeces of the same. 12. of ring wyer n:° 1/2. 30. peeces of 4[?X]8 wyer n:° 1. 30. peeces 3/8
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wire n:° 2. 30. peices of middle wire n:° 3.  30. peeces of needle wire n:° 4. 30. pieces of small wyer n:° 5. 30
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pieces of Course wire n:° 6./210 peeces of sorted iron wire at 50/8 p piece, 200. locks of sewall sorte n:° 2 : 3: 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 12 at 30S8 p peece; and in a fatt n:° 2. 100 peeces of small wire, 130 peeces of course wire,
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230 pieces of wire att 33 [?X]s a piece, and severall other quantities of wire, knives, Slesia linnen,
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fustian, [?bounsion] and other goods wares and merchandizes, the numbers quantities and valewe
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whereof this deponent observed  on the same products bookes of accompts, and to whom consigned for the
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use and accompt afore mentioned, which said goods the said ffactor accordingly received, as this
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deponent by letters of advise sent to the said producents after the receipt thereof, hath well observed
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and with the proceeds thereof, and of the said lading of pipestaves and Clapboard the
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said ffactor provided and procured the wines and other goods now Claymed [?in] the accompt
 +
of the said producents, Which hee knoweth for the reasons predeposed, And otherwise
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cannot depose
  
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hundred and ninetie dozen of Corke all well conditioned and the said butts of wine marked
with the marke in the margent

A. S. M. [with vertical I through S), [L.H. MARGIN]

to be transported and carried in the said
shipp from Saint Lucar aforesaid to Amsterdam: there to be delivered
to Bernardo Pas and Companie the ffactors agents and Correspondents
of the said parties producent for their proper accompt, and upon their adventure,
Which he knoweth for that hee this deponent being as aforesaid factor and
agent to and for the said parties producent, and being from Dantzicke arrived
at Hamborough in or about the moneth of November 1653. and there
frequently and familiarly conversant with the said parties producent, they a
acquainted this deponent that they had given order to the said John Srrother and
Companie their said Correspondents, to lade the said shippe with wine and other
Commodities for their accompt (in [?returne] of goods the said ffactors had received from
them) to be transported and delivered as aforesaid; And for that this deponent
being here in London about the later end of December 1652. about the said
producents occasions, they the said producents having intelligence that the said
shipp and ladeing were brought up into England, sent a letter to this deponent
advising him this deponent thereof, and gave him order to reclayme the goods
predeposed, and to that end they also sent him two originall bills of
lading, one for the goods predeposed, and the other for a quantitie of goods
in the same shipp, belonging to the said John Scrother, together with an
Attestation under the seale of Hamnorough for and concerning the propriety
of the goods predeposed, wherby this deponent is fully and absolutely assured
that the said goods before severally expressed did and doe in trueth and reality belong
unto the said producents as the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors
thereof, and for such the said producents were and are commonly accompted
reputed and taken, And otherwise cannot depose:

To the 5th article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That the wines
olives and Corke severally before expressed were, (as hee firmely for the reasons
precedent and subsequent is assured) brought and provided by the said John
Scrother and Companie with the moneys effects or goods of the said producents
remaining in their hands, for that this deponent being at Hamborough with
the said producents about a yeare agoe was by them entrusted and employed
as being their ffactor and agent to see and peruse their bookes of accompts,
wherein and whereby he found and observed, That the said producents in the yeare 1652. last past in severall
shipps had sent from Hamborough to their said factor in Spaine, and returne thereof to be made
unto them in Wines and other Commodities, Videlicet in one fatt n:° 1, marked A 10. pieces of
superior fine wire n:° 1/4. 20. peeces of the same. 12. of ring wyer n:° 1/2. 30. peeces of 4[?X]8 wyer n:° 1. 30. peeces 3/8
wire n:° 2. 30. peices of middle wire n:° 3. 30. peeces of needle wire n:° 4. 30. pieces of small wyer n:° 5. 30
pieces of Course wire n:° 6./210 peeces of sorted iron wire at 50/8 p piece, 200. locks of sewall sorte n:° 2 : 3: 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 12 at 30S8 p peece; and in a fatt n:° 2. 100 peeces of small wire, 130 peeces of course wire,
230 pieces of wire att 33 [?X]s a piece, and severall other quantities of wire, knives, Slesia linnen,
fustian, [?bounsion] and other goods wares and merchandizes, the numbers quantities and valewe
whereof this deponent observed on the same products bookes of accompts, and to whom consigned for the
use and accompt afore mentioned, which said goods the said ffactor accordingly received, as this
deponent by letters of advise sent to the said producents after the receipt thereof, hath well observed
and with the proceeds thereof, and of the said lading of pipestaves and Clapboard the
said ffactor provided and procured the wines and other goods now Claymed [?in] the accompt
of the said producents, Which hee knoweth for the reasons predeposed, And otherwise
cannot depose

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