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|Folio=672
 
|Folio=672
 
|Side=Additional/Extended Verso
 
|Side=Additional/Extended Verso
|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 20/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 28/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 20/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 28/07/14 and edited on 10/08/14 by Colin Greenstreet
  
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
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On the behalfe of the fore said John hill and}
 
On the behalfe of the fore said John hill and}
company touching a bale of silke in the Roebuck&#125;</margin>
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company touching a bale of silke in the ''Roebuck''&#125;
  
 
'''Rp. 2.'''
 
'''Rp. 2.'''
  
'''John Prynn''' of LambXXXX in the
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'''John Prynn''' of Lambethe in the
 
County of Surry mariner sworne as
 
County of Surry mariner sworne as
 
afore said.
 
afore said.
  
 
To the said Interrogatories hee deposeth that hee well knew and was
 
To the said Interrogatories hee deposeth that hee well knew and was
Coxen of the shipp the Roebuck interrogated, (William hargrive master)
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Coxen of the shipp the ''Roebuck'' interrogated, (William hargrive master)
and servant to the said william hargrave ˹in her last voyage from London to Lisbon˺, and well knew and knoweth
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and servant to the said william hargrave in her last voyage from London to Lisbon, and well knew and knoweth
George Broughton who was Sopracargo of the said shipp, and this deponent
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George Broughton who was Sopra-cargo of the said shipp, and
being had power to signe bills of lading for goods received aboard, XXXX
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had power to signe bills of lading for goods received aboard,
in the absense of the master and purser this deponent hath seene him
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and this deponent being 22 monethes in the said shipp
signe many bills of lading, and this deponent being 22 monethes in the said shipp
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with him and having often seene him write this deponent is very well
 
with him and having often seene him write this deponent is very well
 
acquainted with his hand writing, and having nowe seene a bill of
 
acquainted with his hand writing, and having nowe seene a bill of
 
lading for two bales of silke dated at London the 7th of ffebruary 1645
 
lading for two bales of silke dated at London the 7th of ffebruary 1645
subscribed Ger; Broughton. hee this deponent well knoweth ˹verily beleeveth˺ the said
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subscribed Geo: Broughton. hee this deponent verily beleeveth the said
subscription to be the proper hand writing of the said XXX: George Broughton,
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subscription to be the proper hand writing of the said George Broughton,
 
and verily beleeveth the contents of the said bill to be true.
 
and verily beleeveth the contents of the said bill to be true.
  
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<nowiki>*****************************</nowiki>
 
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The 30th of August 1654.
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The 30th of August 1654. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
 
On the behalfe of Thomas&#125;
 
On the behalfe of Thomas&#125;
 
Jones late masters mate of the&#125;
 
Jones late masters mate of the&#125;
shipp James XXXXX Bulton master&#125;</margin>
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shipp ''James'' Edmund Button master&#125;
  
dt. Mris. Jones.
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'''dt. Mris. Jones.'''
  
 
'''William Essex''' of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex
 
'''William Essex''' of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex
Mariner, sworne before the late Gunners mate of the
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Mariner, late Gunners mate of the
said shipp the James, aged 31 ˹yeeres˺ or thereabouts sworne
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said shipp the ''James'', aged 31 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
 
before the right worshippfull the Commissioners in the
 
before the right worshippfull the Commissioners in the
 
Portugall businesse.
 
Portugall businesse.
  
 
Whereas this deponent in a deposition of his made in the Admiraltie Court
 
Whereas this deponent in a deposition of his made in the Admiraltie Court
the 12th of may 1653 touching the said shipp James (Edmund Button
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the 12th of May 1653 touching the said shipp ''James'' (Edmund Button
commander) and the losses of the owners and marineres therein, XX hath
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commander) and the losses of the owners and marineres therein, hath
 
deposed Thomas Jones his losse for goods, clothes and otherwise to be eightie
 
deposed Thomas Jones his losse for goods, clothes and otherwise to be eightie
pounds, as in and by the said deposition made on the behalfe of Major SalXXXXX
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pounds, as in and by the said deposition made on the behalfe of Major Sal&#91;?XXXXX GUTTER&#93;
and others is to be sXXXXX, Nowe hee for the further information of the
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and others is to be seene, Nowe hee for the further information of the
 
Commissioners touching the particulars of the said losses, saith and deposeth
 
Commissioners touching the particulars of the said losses, saith and deposeth
 
that the said Thomas Jones masters mate and pilot of the said shipp had
 
that the said Thomas Jones masters mate and pilot of the said shipp had
in her and lost by the seizure at Lisbonn ˹the effects of˺ a parcell of pictures, a parcell
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in her and lost by the seizure at Lisbonn the effects of a parcell of pictures, a parcell
 
of stuffs and stockings, a quantitie of Gummalack, a quantitie of
 
of stuffs and stockings, a quantitie of Gummalack, a quantitie of
 
oile, five Rolls of Brazila tobacco, which goods with his clothes, bookes,
 
oile, five Rolls of Brazila tobacco, which goods with his clothes, bookes,
globes and other necessaries Instruments and necessaries lost by him by
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globes and other Instruments and necessaries lost by him by
the said seizure could not in his estimation be lesse worth ˹than˺ 80li sterling at
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the said seizure could not in his estimation be lesse worth than 80 ''li'' sterling at
 
the least.
 
the least.
  

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The 30th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of the fore said John hill and}
company touching a bale of silke in the Roebuck}

Rp. 2.

John Prynn of Lambethe in the
County of Surry mariner sworne as
afore said.

To the said Interrogatories hee deposeth that hee well knew and was
Coxen of the shipp the Roebuck interrogated, (William hargrive master)
and servant to the said william hargrave in her last voyage from London to Lisbon, and well knew and knoweth
George Broughton who was Sopra-cargo of the said shipp, and
had power to signe bills of lading for goods received aboard,
and this deponent being 22 monethes in the said shipp
with him and having often seene him write this deponent is very well
acquainted with his hand writing, and having nowe seene a bill of
lading for two bales of silke dated at London the 7th of ffebruary 1645
subscribed Geo: Broughton. hee this deponent verily beleeveth the said
subscription to be the proper hand writing of the said George Broughton,
and verily beleeveth the contents of the said bill to be true.

John: Prynn [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The 30th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of Thomas}
Jones late masters mate of the}
shipp James Edmund Button master}

dt. Mris. Jones.

William Essex of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex
Mariner, late Gunners mate of the
said shipp the James, aged 31 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
before the right worshippfull the Commissioners in the
Portugall businesse.

Whereas this deponent in a deposition of his made in the Admiraltie Court
the 12th of May 1653 touching the said shipp James (Edmund Button
commander) and the losses of the owners and marineres therein, hath
deposed Thomas Jones his losse for goods, clothes and otherwise to be eightie
pounds, as in and by the said deposition made on the behalfe of Major Sal[?XXXXX GUTTER]
and others is to be seene, Nowe hee for the further information of the
Commissioners touching the particulars of the said losses, saith and deposeth
that the said Thomas Jones masters mate and pilot of the said shipp had
in her and lost by the seizure at Lisbonn the effects of a parcell of pictures, a parcell
of stuffs and stockings, a quantitie of Gummalack, a quantitie of
oile, five Rolls of Brazila tobacco, which goods with his clothes, bookes,
globes and other Instruments and necessaries lost by him by
the said seizure could not in his estimation be lesse worth than 80 li sterling at
the least.

William Essex [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

John Wood Chirurgeon of the said shipp, formerly
sworne, and nowe againe sworne saith as followeth

That hee well knoweth Thomas Jones masters mate and pilot of
the

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