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|Transcription=1. The 7th of July 1656.
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|Transcription=The 7th of July 1656.
2. <margin value="Left">Traves con against Burridge and&#125;
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3. others. Baker. Smith&#125;</margin>
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Traves con against Burridge and&#125;
4. Examined upon the aforesaid allegation.
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others. Baker. Smith&#125;
5. <margin value="Left">vidajus in A. 16.</margin>
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6. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
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Examined upon the aforesaid allegation.
7. William Clapham of London merchant aged 29 yeeres
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8. or thereabouts sworne and exámined
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'''vidajus in A. 16.'''
9. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee
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10. well knew and knoweth the shipp the Martin wherefore Roger Paxton
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'''Rp. 2'''
11. arlate was master, and well knoweth the producent Thomas Burridge
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12. and saith that hee and company the time arlate were freighted of the said
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'''William Clapham''' of London merchant aged 29 yeeres
13. shipp for a voyage to be made with her from this port of London to the
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or thereabouts sworne and exámined
14. Canaries and back again which hee knoweth having been the Charter
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15. partie for the said voyage.
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To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee
16. To the second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that upon the said
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well knew and knoweth the shipp the ''Martin'' wherefore Roger Paxton
17. shipps arrivall the said voyage at the Canaries (in or about October last)
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arlate was master, and well knoweth the producent Thomas Burridge
18. there being disagreement betweene England and Spaine, noe English shipps
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and saith that hee and company the time arlate were freighted of the said
19. were permitted to trade at the Canaries, unless the Governor were paid
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shipp for a voyage to be made with her from this port of London to the
20. a summe of money (as they could agree with him) there called Indulto
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Canaries and back again which hee knoweth having been the Charter
21. money; and saith the said Thomas Burridge being ˹then˺ there, with the said
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partie for the said voyage.
22. was necessitated to agree with the said Governour, before hee could get
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23. libertie of trade for the said shipp, and to pay him (for such his indulto
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To the second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that upon the said
24. or leave) and his officers, the summe of three hundred pounds sterling, namely
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shipps arrivall the said voyage at the Canaries (in or about October last)
25. soe much in Spanish money as amounted to three hundred pounds sterling
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there being disagreement betweene England and Spaine, noe English shipps
26. and upwards, and this hee saith was and is publique and notorious
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were permitted to trade at the Canaries, unless the Governor were paid
27. and further that upon payment of the said summe and not before the
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a summe of money (as they could agree with him) there called Indulto
28. XX said shipp the Martin was permitted to trade, and then and not
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money; and saith the said Thomas Burridge being then there,
29. before the said Thomas Burridge began and preceeded to send wines
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was necessitated to agree with the said Governour, before hee could get
30. aboard her, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then there
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libertie of trade for the said shipp, and to pay him (for such his indulto
31. with like imployment for the Elizabeth of London, and paid a greater
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or leave) and his officers, the summe of three hundred pounds sterling, namely
32. summe for Indulto for her, and was specially acquainted with the said
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soe much in Spanish money as amounted to three hundred pounds sterling
33. mr Burridge his proceedings, and hee with this deponents, they
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and upwards, and this hee saith was and is publique and notorious
34. assisting each other. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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and further that upon payment of the said summe and not before the
35. To the fourth and fifth ˹6th and 7th˺ articles hee saith that while the said mr Burridge
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said shipp the Martin was permitted to trade, and then and not
36. was un lading his wines for London for the account of himselfe and
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before the said Thomas Burridge began and preceeded to send wines
37. company the producents, hee from shore ˹in a morning˺ sent this deponent a note
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aboard her, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then there
38. in writing aboard the shipp the Elizabeth (lading neere the Martin)
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with like imployment for the ''Elizabeth'' of London, and paid a greater
39. d advising this deponent that hee had the night before sent tenn
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summe for Indulto for her, and was specially acquainted with the said
40. pipes of wine in a Spanish boate to be carried aboard the Martin as
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mr Burridge his proceedings, and hee with this deponents, they
41. part of his said intended lading, and then the boat said wines in stead
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assisting each other. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
42. of the Martin were put aboard the John and Mary (William Webber
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43. master) there alsoe riding, and desired this deponent to take some
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To the fourth fifth 6th and 7th articles hee saith that while the said mr Burridge
44. order for recovery thereof aboard the Martin, whereupon hee this deponent
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was un lading his wines for London for the account of himselfe and
45. spake to mr Paxton master of the Martin, who with his boate
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company the producents, hee from shore in a morning sent this deponent a note
46. went aboard mr Webbers shipp, and brought back word that
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in writing aboard the shipp the Elizabeth (lading neere the ''Martin'')
47. hee could not get them, mr Webber refusing to deliver them and
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advising this deponent that hee had the night before sent tenn
48. saying they were stowed away, and the like answer the said Webber
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pipes of wine in a Spanish boate to be carried aboard the Martin as
49. made to this deponent, demanding them of him; and touching
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part of his said intended lading, and then the said wines in stead
50. the marke hee saith mr Burridge sent the same to this deponent in his
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of the ''Martin'' were put aboard the ''John and Mary'' (William Webber
51. said note, and this deponent hath the Receipt of the said Webber XXXX given
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master) there alsoe riding, and desired this deponent to take some
52. to the said boatswain boatman of the Spanish boate for receipt of tenn
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order for recovery thereof aboard the ''Martin'', whereupon hee this deponent
53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">pipes</margin>
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spake to mr Paxton master of the ''Martin'', who with his boate
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went aboard mr Webbers shipp, and brought back word that
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hee could not get them, mr Webber refusing to deliver them and
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saying they were stowed away, and the like answer the said Webber
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made to this deponent, demanding them of him; and touching
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the marke hee saith mr Burridge sent the same to this deponent in his
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said note, and this deponent hath the Receipt of the said Webber given
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to the said boatman of the Spanish boate for receipt of tenn
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pipes
  
 
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The 7th of July 1656.

Traves con against Burridge and}
others. Baker. Smith}

Examined upon the aforesaid allegation.

vidajus in A. 16.

Rp. 2

William Clapham of London merchant aged 29 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne and exámined

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee
well knew and knoweth the shipp the Martin wherefore Roger Paxton
arlate was master, and well knoweth the producent Thomas Burridge
and saith that hee and company the time arlate were freighted of the said
shipp for a voyage to be made with her from this port of London to the
Canaries and back again which hee knoweth having been the Charter
partie for the said voyage.

To the second and third árticles hee saith and deposeth that upon the said
shipps arrivall the said voyage at the Canaries (in or about October last)
there being disagreement betweene England and Spaine, noe English shipps
were permitted to trade at the Canaries, unless the Governor were paid
a summe of money (as they could agree with him) there called Indulto
money; and saith the said Thomas Burridge being then there,
was necessitated to agree with the said Governour, before hee could get
libertie of trade for the said shipp, and to pay him (for such his indulto
or leave) and his officers, the summe of three hundred pounds sterling, namely
soe much in Spanish money as amounted to three hundred pounds sterling
and upwards, and this hee saith was and is publique and notorious
and further that upon payment of the said summe and not before the
said shipp the Martin was permitted to trade, and then and not
before the said Thomas Burridge began and preceeded to send wines
aboard her, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then there
with like imployment for the Elizabeth of London, and paid a greater
summe for Indulto for her, and was specially acquainted with the said
mr Burridge his proceedings, and hee with this deponents, they
assisting each other. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth fifth 6th and 7th articles hee saith that while the said mr Burridge
was un lading his wines for London for the account of himselfe and
company the producents, hee from shore in a morning sent this deponent a note
in writing aboard the shipp the Elizabeth (lading neere the Martin)
advising this deponent that hee had the night before sent tenn
pipes of wine in a Spanish boate to be carried aboard the Martin as
part of his said intended lading, and then the said wines in stead
of the Martin were put aboard the John and Mary (William Webber
master) there alsoe riding, and desired this deponent to take some
order for recovery thereof aboard the Martin, whereupon hee this deponent
spake to mr Paxton master of the Martin, who with his boate
went aboard mr Webbers shipp, and brought back word that
hee could not get them, mr Webber refusing to deliver them and
saying they were stowed away, and the like answer the said Webber
made to this deponent, demanding them of him; and touching
the marke hee saith mr Burridge sent the same to this deponent in his
said note, and this deponent hath the Receipt of the said Webber given
to the said boatman of the Spanish boate for receipt of tenn
pipes

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