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|Transcription=The 9th of March 1656.
1. The 9th of March 1656.
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2. <margin value="Left">The Lyon and Providance aforesaid&#125;</margin>
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The ''Lyon and Providance'' aforesaid&#125;
3. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
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4. <margin value="Left">Rp. 5</margin>
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
5. '''Thomas Preston''' of Ilford in the County of Essex
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6. Merchant aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
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'''Rp. 5'''
7. exámined .
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8. To the first and second árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
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'''Thomas Preston''' of Ilford in the County of Essex
9. the producents James Bridgeman, Thomas Preston and company, and
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Merchant aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
10. saith they were the time arlate (and at present ought to be) the true and
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exámined .
11. Lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the Lyon and Providence arlate
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12. and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for such commonly accounted
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To the first and second árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
13. which hee knoweth going out the voyage allegated, husband of the said
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the producents James Bridgeman, Thomas Preston and company, and
14. shipp by appointment of and on behalfe of the said owners. And
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saith they were the time arlate (and at present ought to be) the true and
15. saith shee was within the said time namely about thirteene monethes since
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Lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the ''Lyon and Providence'' arlate
16. set out from this port on a voyage for Ginney, thense to goe to the
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and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for such commonly accounted
17. parts of the East Indias, thense to dantzick and thense to this port
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which hee knoweth going out the voyage allegated, husband of the said
18. all on a trading voyage, and that the arlate Alderman William Thomson
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shipp by appointment of and on behalfe of the said owners. And
19. and Maurice Thomson tooke an hundred and fiftie tonnes of the said
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saith shee was within the said time namely about thirteene monethes since
20. shipp to freight, and laded the same tonnage with goods for the said
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set out from this port on a voyage for Ginney, thense to goe to the
21. coast of Ginney ˹for their account owne account˺, to be there bartered or sold for gold, and the said
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parts of the East Indias, thense to dantzick and thense to this port
22. shipp arived at Cormantine, and there most of the said goods were
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all on a trading voyage, and that the arlate Alderman William Thomson
23. bartered away accordingly.
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and Maurice Thomson tooke an hundred and fiftie tonnes of the said
24. To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the factors who were
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shipp to freight, and laded the same tonnage with goods for the said
25. in the said shipp had and received aboard her at Cormantine aforesaid
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coast of Ginney for their account owne account, to be there bartered or sold for gold, and the said
26. for the account of the said Alderman and Maurice Thomson a quantitie
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shipp arived at Cormantine, and there most of the said goods were
27. of gold for ˹the said˺ goods there sold, but the quantitie thereof hee knoweth not,
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bartered away accordingly.
28. but hath heard and beleeveth that it was ninetie five markes one ounce
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29. and six angles, and the said factors were in quiet possession thereof
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To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the factors who were
30. aboard the said shipp ˹on the high sea˺ when shee came to or neere Cape Lopez in her
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in the said shipp had and received aboard her at Cormantine aforesaid
31. way for the said parts of East Indias where the same ....... was to
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for the account of the said Alderman and Maurice Thomson a quantitie
32. be invested in goods for theise parts.
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of gold for the said goods there sold, but the quantitie thereof hee knoweth not,
33. To the fourth article hee saith that there were alsoe at the said
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but hath heard and beleeveth that it was ninetie five markes one ounce
34. time of the said shipps company coming to or neere cape Lopez
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and six angles, and the said factors were in quiet possession thereof
35. aboard her for the account of the arlate James Bridgeman Thomas
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aboard the said shipp on the high sea when shee came to or neere Cape Lopez in her
36. Preston and company owners of the said shipp ˹in gold and goods to˺ the valew of nine
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way for the said parts of East Indias where the same was to
37. hundred or a thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which hee
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be invested in goods for theise parts.
38. knoweth being husband of ˹her for˺ the said owners and one of the persons
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39. aboard the said shipp in whose custody the same was.
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To the fourth article hee saith that there were alsoe at the said
40. To the 5th hee saith the arlate Lionell Skinner had alsoe golds
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time of the said shipps company coming to or neere cape Lopez
41. and goods aboard the said shipp the said voyage at or neere Cape
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aboard her for the account of the arlate James Bridgeman Thomas
42. Lopez, which were alsoe to have bin caried to and invested into goods
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Preston and company owners of the said shipp in gold and goods to the valew of nine
43. in the parts of East India for theise parts, but the quantitie or
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hundred or a thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which hee
44. valew hee knoweth not.
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knoweth being husband of her for the said owners and one of the persons
45. To the 6th hee saith that there were alsoe gold and goods aboard
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aboard the said shipp in whose custody the same was.
46. at the time of the said shipps comming to or neere Cape Lopez for the
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47. account of private Adventurers subiects of this Commonwealth to
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To the 5th hee saith the arlate Lionell Skinner had alsoe golds
48. the valew of ˹three˺ ....... thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which were alsoe to have
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and goods aboard the said shipp the said voyage at or neere Cape
49. bin carried to and invested in goods in the parts of East India for theise
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Lopez, which were alsoe to have bin caried to and invested into goods
50. parts.
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in the parts of East India for theise parts, but the quantitie or
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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valew hee knoweth not.
</document-end>
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To the 6th hee saith that there were alsoe gold and goods aboard
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at the time of the said shipps comming to or neere Cape Lopez for the
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account of private Adventurers subiects of this Commonwealth to
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the valew of three thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which were alsoe to have
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bin carried to and invested in goods in the parts of East India for theise
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parts.
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To
  
 
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|Secondary sources==

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The 9th of March 1656.

The Lyon and Providance aforesaid}

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 5

Thomas Preston of Ilford in the County of Essex
Merchant aged 21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
exámined .

To the first and second árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
the producents James Bridgeman, Thomas Preston and company, and
saith they were the time arlate (and at present ought to be) the true and
Lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the Lyon and Providence arlate
and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for such commonly accounted
which hee knoweth going out the voyage allegated, husband of the said
shipp by appointment of and on behalfe of the said owners. And
saith shee was within the said time namely about thirteene monethes since
set out from this port on a voyage for Ginney, thense to goe to the
parts of the East Indias, thense to dantzick and thense to this port
all on a trading voyage, and that the arlate Alderman William Thomson
and Maurice Thomson tooke an hundred and fiftie tonnes of the said
shipp to freight, and laded the same tonnage with goods for the said
coast of Ginney for their account owne account, to be there bartered or sold for gold, and the said
shipp arived at Cormantine, and there most of the said goods were
bartered away accordingly.

To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the factors who were
in the said shipp had and received aboard her at Cormantine aforesaid
for the account of the said Alderman and Maurice Thomson a quantitie
of gold for the said goods there sold, but the quantitie thereof hee knoweth not,
but hath heard and beleeveth that it was ninetie five markes one ounce
and six angles, and the said factors were in quiet possession thereof
aboard the said shipp on the high sea when shee came to or neere Cape Lopez in her
way for the said parts of East Indias where the same was to
be invested in goods for theise parts.

To the fourth article hee saith that there were alsoe at the said
time of the said shipps company coming to or neere cape Lopez
aboard her for the account of the arlate James Bridgeman Thomas
Preston and company owners of the said shipp in gold and goods to the valew of nine
hundred or a thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which hee
knoweth being husband of her for the said owners and one of the persons
aboard the said shipp in whose custody the same was.

To the 5th hee saith the arlate Lionell Skinner had alsoe golds
and goods aboard the said shipp the said voyage at or neere Cape
Lopez, which were alsoe to have bin caried to and invested into goods
in the parts of East India for theise parts, but the quantitie or
valew hee knoweth not.

To the 6th hee saith that there were alsoe gold and goods aboard
at the time of the said shipps comming to or neere Cape Lopez for the
account of private Adventurers subiects of this Commonwealth to
the valew of three thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts, which were alsoe to have
bin carried to and invested in goods in the parts of East India for theise
parts.

To

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