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8. the said Captaine Gunson was then commander of the said shipp,
 
8. the said Captaine Gunson was then commander of the said shipp,
 
9. which then stoode in neede of the said beere/
 
9. which then stoode in neede of the said beere/
10. Ignaos Vandaeth SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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11.
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10. Ignaos Vandaeth [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
12. The same day. CENTRE HEADING
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13. Examined upon the fore said allegation.
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14. <margin value="Left">.3.</margin>
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15. Peter Descobeck of the parish of Saint Olaves Southwarke
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The same day. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
16. Brewers clerke aged 63 yeares or thereabouts sworne
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17. and exámined.
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Examined upon the fore said allegation.
18. To the first second and third árticles of the said allegation and the
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19. schedule therein mentioned hee saith and deposeth that hee within the
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'''.3.'''
20. time arlate all the beere and caske schedulated were delivered out of
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21. and from the producent William Crosse his brewhouse in Maudlins
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'''Peter Descobeck''' of the parish of Saint Olaves Southwarke
22. labe South warke to be carryed aboard the shipp the Chase (Benjamin
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Brewers clerke aged 63 yeares or thereabouts sworne
23. Gunson commander) then lying in the river of Thames, namely
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and exámined.
24. five tonnes in barrells on the 21 of June 1652, which with the excise
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25. at 39s per tonne came to and was worth 9 li - 15 s, more the sixth of
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To the first second and third árticles of the said allegation and the
26. November 1652 25 tonnes of sea beere aged which with the excise
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schedule therein mentioned hee saith and deposeth that hee within the
27. at 39 s per tonne came to and were worth ˹46 li - 1 s- 4 d˺ 27 li - 2 s - 11 d More November
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time arlate all the beere and caske schedulated were delivered out of
28. the fourth 1652 fourteene tonnes of sea beere, which with the excise were
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and from the producent William Crosse his brewhouse in Maudlins
29. at 39 shillings per tonne came to and were worth - 27 li - 2 s - 11 d,
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labe South warke to be carryed aboard the shipp the Chase (Benjamin
30. Item for bringing of caske from the cooper at 6 d a tonne - 19 s - 6 d, Item
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Gunson commander) then lying in the river of Thames, namely
31. for carrying the Beere to Blackwall at 12 d a tonne - 1 li - 19 s, Item
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five tonnes in barrells on the 21 of June 1652, which with the excise
32. for two barrells of caskes not retourned from the shipp - 8 s, amounting
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at 39s per tonne came to and was worth 9 li - 15 s, more the sixth of
33. in all to - 86 li - 5 s - 9 d, All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent
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November 1652 25 tonnes of sea beere aged which with the excise
34. was then clarke to the said brewe house and tooke account of
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at 39 s per tonne came to and were worth ˹46 li - 1 s- 4 d˺ 27 li - 2 s - 11 d More November
35. the said delivery and entred the same into his booke which hee hath
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the fourth 1652 fourteene tonnes of sea beere, which with the excise were
36. laterly perused and extracted the said schedule out of the same with his
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at 39 shillings per tonne came to and were worth - 27 li - 2 s - 11 d,
37. owne hand, and saith the said rates were than the usuall rates of
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Item for bringing of caske from the cooper at 6 d a tonne - 19 s - 6 d, Item
38. the like beere and caske, and that the said Crosse to the time of the
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for carrying the Beere to Blackwall at 12 d a tonne - 1 li - 19 s, Item
39. said delivery was the true and lawfull owner thereof and for such
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for two barrells of caskes not retourned from the shipp - 8 s, amounting
40. commonly accompted. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee
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in all to - 86 li - 5 s - 9 d, All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent
41. heard the said Gunson when hee came to speake the said beere
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was then clarke to the said brewe house and tooke account of
42. made promisse to mr Crosse to ˹make˺ payment for the same.
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the said delivery and entred the same into his booke which hee hath
43. To the 4th and 5th hee saith hee hath alsoe seene the premisses
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laterly perused and extracted the said schedule out of the same with his
44. heard the said Crosse make demand of the said Gunson for the
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owne hand, and saith the said rates were than the usuall rates of
45. said money for the said beere and caske, and hee excepted himselfe upon
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the like beere and caske, and that the said Crosse to the time of the
46. his owners and said that they must pay for the same, and this deponent
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said delivery was the true and lawfull owner thereof and for such
47. conceiveth the said mr Crosse over and above the said summe of 86 li 5 s - 9 d
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commonly accompted. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee
48. to be damnified 12 li by reason of the soe longe being without the said summe principal
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heard the said Gunson when hee came to speake the said beere
49. Peter Desebecq// SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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made promisse to mr Crosse to ˹make˺ payment for the same.
50. Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin/.
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To the 4th and 5th hee saith hee hath alsoe seene the premisses
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heard the said Crosse make demand of the said Gunson for the
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said money for the said beere and caske, and hee excepted himselfe upon
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his owners and said that they must pay for the same, and this deponent
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conceiveth the said mr Crosse over and above the said summe of 86 li 5 s - 9 d
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to be damnified 12 li by reason of the soe longe being without the said summe principal
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Peter Desebecq// &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin/.
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. in June 1652 and 25 and 14 tonnes in November then next following
2. together with all the caske schedulated, of all which beere and caske the said
3. mr Crosse was owner at the time of the said delivery, and all which hee
4. knoweth because hee this deponent being a Cooper belonging to the said
5. Brewhouse went did by order of mr Crosse and Captaine Gunson
6. goe aboard the said shipp with the said severall parcells of beere, and
7. helped to fill the same up, And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving
8. the said Captaine Gunson was then commander of the said shipp,
9. which then stoode in neede of the said beere/

10. Ignaos Vandaeth [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the fore said allegation.

.3.

Peter Descobeck of the parish of Saint Olaves Southwarke
Brewers clerke aged 63 yeares or thereabouts sworne
and exámined.

To the first second and third árticles of the said allegation and the
schedule therein mentioned hee saith and deposeth that hee within the
time arlate all the beere and caske schedulated were delivered out of
and from the producent William Crosse his brewhouse in Maudlins
labe South warke to be carryed aboard the shipp the Chase (Benjamin
Gunson commander) then lying in the river of Thames, namely
five tonnes in barrells on the 21 of June 1652, which with the excise
at 39s per tonne came to and was worth 9 li - 15 s, more the sixth of
November 1652 25 tonnes of sea beere aged which with the excise
at 39 s per tonne came to and were worth ˹46 li - 1 s- 4 d˺ 27 li - 2 s - 11 d More November
the fourth 1652 fourteene tonnes of sea beere, which with the excise were
at 39 shillings per tonne came to and were worth - 27 li - 2 s - 11 d,
Item for bringing of caske from the cooper at 6 d a tonne - 19 s - 6 d, Item
for carrying the Beere to Blackwall at 12 d a tonne - 1 li - 19 s, Item
for two barrells of caskes not retourned from the shipp - 8 s, amounting
in all to - 86 li - 5 s - 9 d, All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent
was then clarke to the said brewe house and tooke account of
the said delivery and entred the same into his booke which hee hath
laterly perused and extracted the said schedule out of the same with his
owne hand, and saith the said rates were than the usuall rates of
the like beere and caske, and that the said Crosse to the time of the
said delivery was the true and lawfull owner thereof and for such
commonly accompted. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee
heard the said Gunson when hee came to speake the said beere
made promisse to mr Crosse to ˹make˺ payment for the same.

To the 4th and 5th hee saith hee hath alsoe seene the premisses
heard the said Crosse make demand of the said Gunson for the
said money for the said beere and caske, and hee excepted himselfe upon
his owners and said that they must pay for the same, and this deponent
conceiveth the said mr Crosse over and above the said summe of 86 li 5 s - 9 d
to be damnified 12 li by reason of the soe longe being without the said summe principal

Peter Desebecq// [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin/.

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