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|Transcription=them the said Andrew and Christofer Munez, and that the names of the
1. them the said Andrew and Christofer Munez, and that the names of the
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said Robert and henry Meyenberg were only used for them, because the said
2. said Robert and henry Meyenberg were only used for them, because the said
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Andrew and Christofer were of the Jewish Profession of Religion and
3. Andrew and Christofer were of the Jewish Profession of Religion and
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therefore not free to trade in Spaine. And saith they sent him over
4. therefore not free to trade in Spaine. And saith they sent him over
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the bills of lading and Invoices for the same received from ffrance, And
5. the bills of lading and Invoices for the same received from ffrance, And
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saith that accordingly this deponent claimed them in this Court and
6. saith that accordingly this deponent claimed them in this Court and
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upon sufficient proofe made for the same, had a sentence for the restitution
7. upon sufficient proofe made for the same, had a sentence for the restitution
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thereof; and when hee came to have them restored by the Prize Officers
8. thereof; and when hee came to have them restored by the Prize Officers
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hee found one of the cases said packs, numbred '''1.''' and marked as in the margent
9. hee found one of the cases said packs, numbred 1. and marked as in the margent
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10.
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&#91;MARKE IN MARGIN IS AN M, WITH A SMALL DIAMOND ABOVE IT, CONNECTED TO THE M BY A SQUIGGLY LINE&#93;
11. &#91;MARKE IN MARGIN IS AN M, WITH A SMALL DIAMOND ABOVE IT, CONNECTED TO THE M BY A SQUIGGLY LINE&#93;
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12.
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to be wholly lacking and lost, and found six more of the same markes,
13. to be wholly lacking and lost, and found six more of the same markes,
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numbred .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 to have bin broken open and severall of the goods
14. numbred .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 to be have bin broken open and severall of the goods
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taken thereout, being gold and silver mohair, otherwise french material
15. taken thereout, being gold and silver mohair, otherwise french material
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tabbie of gold and silver. And saith that the said Invoice mentions
16. tabbie of gold and silver. And saith that the said Invoice mentions
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the said seaven cases or packs to containe 26 peeces of the said goods, but in the
17. the said seaven packs ˹cases or packs˺ to containe 26 peeces of the said goods, but in the
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said six packs which were found (and which this deponent had) there were
18. said six packs which were found (and which this deponent had) there were
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only fourteene peeces contained, soe that there were and are
19. only sixXXX fourteene peeces contained, soe that there were and are
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twelve peeces of the said goods quite wanting and lost; and
20. twelve peeces of the said goods quite want wanting and lost; and
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further saith that the said twelve peeces after the rate of the Invoice
21. further saith that the said twelve peeces after the rate of the Invoice
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and their proportion of charges expended were worth and amount unto
22. and their proportion of charges expended were worth and amount unto
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two hundred and sixtie pounds sterling or thereabouts; And lastly hee saith
23. 26X two hundred and sixtie pounds sterling or thereabouts; And lastly hee saith
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hee hath used all possible diligence to finde out and discover the
24. hee hath used all possible diligence to finde out and discover the
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said twelve peeces of goods, but can by noe meanes finde them out
25. said twelve peeces of goods, but can by noe meanes finde them out
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soe that they were and are utterly lost and never recovered nor recoverable
26. soe that they were and are utterly lost and never recovered nor recoverable
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upon the said claime.
27. upon the said claime.
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&#91;ChrisBoone SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
28. ChrisBoone SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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29. Repeated before Doctor G.c
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Repeated before Doctor G.c
30.
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31. The 13th of May 1656.
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32. <margin value="Left">Rp. 5</margin>
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33. '''Daniel Boone''' servant of the fore said Christofer
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The 13th of May 1656.
34. Boone aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined
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35. To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
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'''Rp. 5'''
36. certaine goods ˹laden aboard the shipp the hare in the ffeilds (John Kein master)˺ being by decree of this Court restored upon the claime
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37. of Robert and henry Meyenburg, (presented by his precontest mr
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'''Daniel Boone''' servant of the fore said Christofer
38. Christofer Boone) this deponent went was sent by his said master mr
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Boone aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined
39. Christofer Boone aboard the said shipp then lying before Blackwall
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40. to receive the same from the officers of the Commissioners for
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To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
41. prize goods, and that amongst other goods soe res ordered to be restored
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certaine goods laden aboard the shipp the ''hare in the ffeilds'' (John Kein master) being by decree of this Court restored upon the claime
42. and which this deponent was to receive there were seaven small bales
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of Robert and henry Meyenburg, (presented by his precontest mr
43. or packs marked and numbred as in the margent, which according
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Christofer Boone) this deponent went was sent by his said master mr
44. to the Invoice of the lading thereof, contained twenty six peeces of
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Christofer Boone aboard the said shipp then lying before Blackwall
45. gold and silver mohaire, otherwise, ffrench watered tabbies of gold
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to receive the same from the officers of the Commissioners for
46. and silver, but saith that this deponent comming ther to receive
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prize goods, and that amongst other goods soe ordered to be restored
47. them, there was one of the said packs or small bales wanting and
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and which this deponent was to receive there were seaven small bales
48. quite gone, and the other six (as appeared to this deponent) had bin
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or packs marked and numbred as in the margent, which according
49. opened, and saith that by the said bale that was wanting and
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to the Invoice of the lading thereof, contained twenty six peeces of
50. by what was imbeazald out of the six other packs, there were
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gold and silver mohaire, otherwise, ffrench watered tabbies of gold
51. twelve peeces of the said goods quite gonne and lost, and were
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and silver, but saith that this deponent comming ther to receive
52. never restored ˹received˺ upon the said claime, nor could by any meanes be found
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them, there was one of the said packs or small bales wanting and
53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">or</margin>
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quite gone, and the other six (as appeared to this deponent) had bin
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opened, and saith that by the said bale that was wanting and
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by what was imbeazald out of the six other packs, there were
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twelve peeces of the said goods quite gonne and lost, and were
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never received upon the said claime, nor could by any meanes be found
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or
  
 
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them the said Andrew and Christofer Munez, and that the names of the
said Robert and henry Meyenberg were only used for them, because the said
Andrew and Christofer were of the Jewish Profession of Religion and
therefore not free to trade in Spaine. And saith they sent him over
the bills of lading and Invoices for the same received from ffrance, And
saith that accordingly this deponent claimed them in this Court and
upon sufficient proofe made for the same, had a sentence for the restitution
thereof; and when hee came to have them restored by the Prize Officers
hee found one of the cases said packs, numbred 1. and marked as in the margent

[MARKE IN MARGIN IS AN M, WITH A SMALL DIAMOND ABOVE IT, CONNECTED TO THE M BY A SQUIGGLY LINE]

to be wholly lacking and lost, and found six more of the same markes,
numbred .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 to have bin broken open and severall of the goods
taken thereout, being gold and silver mohair, otherwise french material
tabbie of gold and silver. And saith that the said Invoice mentions
the said seaven cases or packs to containe 26 peeces of the said goods, but in the
said six packs which were found (and which this deponent had) there were
only fourteene peeces contained, soe that there were and are
twelve peeces of the said goods quite wanting and lost; and
further saith that the said twelve peeces after the rate of the Invoice
and their proportion of charges expended were worth and amount unto
two hundred and sixtie pounds sterling or thereabouts; And lastly hee saith
hee hath used all possible diligence to finde out and discover the
said twelve peeces of goods, but can by noe meanes finde them out
soe that they were and are utterly lost and never recovered nor recoverable
upon the said claime.
[ChrisBoone SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before Doctor G.c

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

The 13th of May 1656.

Rp. 5

Daniel Boone servant of the fore said Christofer
Boone aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined

To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
certaine goods laden aboard the shipp the hare in the ffeilds (John Kein master) being by decree of this Court restored upon the claime
of Robert and henry Meyenburg, (presented by his precontest mr
Christofer Boone) this deponent went was sent by his said master mr
Christofer Boone aboard the said shipp then lying before Blackwall
to receive the same from the officers of the Commissioners for
prize goods, and that amongst other goods soe ordered to be restored
and which this deponent was to receive there were seaven small bales
or packs marked and numbred as in the margent, which according
to the Invoice of the lading thereof, contained twenty six peeces of
gold and silver mohaire, otherwise, ffrench watered tabbies of gold
and silver, but saith that this deponent comming ther to receive
them, there was one of the said packs or small bales wanting and
quite gone, and the other six (as appeared to this deponent) had bin
opened, and saith that by the said bale that was wanting and
by what was imbeazald out of the six other packs, there were
twelve peeces of the said goods quite gonne and lost, and were
never received upon the said claime, nor could by any meanes be found
or

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