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|Transcription=The first of October 1657.
1. The first of October 1657.
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2. <margin value="Left">Thomas Cowell and company&#125;
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Thomas Cowell and company&#125;
3. against the Tobaccoes brought to&#125;
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against the Tobaccoes brought to&#125;
4. this port in the Successe.&#125;</margin>
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this port in the Successe.&#125;
5. <margin value="Left">dt. Cowell</margin>
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6. <margin value="Left">Rp. </margin>
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'''dt. Cowell'''
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'''Rp.'''
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7. '''Richard Harris''' of the parish of Saint Buttolphs Algate
 
7. '''Richard Harris''' of the parish of Saint Buttolphs Algate
 
8. London Mariner, aged 27 yeeres or thereabouts
 
8. London Mariner, aged 27 yeeres or thereabouts
 
9. sworne and exámined.
 
9. sworne and exámined.
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10. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith that there were certaine
 
10. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith that there were certaine
 
11. tobaccoes amounting to about fourtie or fiftie thousand weight (as hee
 
11. tobaccoes amounting to about fourtie or fiftie thousand weight (as hee
 
12. estimateth the same) brought to this port of London from Jamaica in
 
12. estimateth the same) brought to this port of London from Jamaica in
13. the shipp the Successe, whereof Captaine Zachary Browne was commander
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13. the shipp the ''Successe'', whereof Captaine Zachary Browne was commander
 
14. which hee knoweth being Purser of the said shipp and comming from
 
14. which hee knoweth being Purser of the said shipp and comming from
15. Jamaica hether ˹in˺ her with the said tobaccoes. And saith the said
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15. Jamaica hether in her with the said tobaccoes. And saith the said
 
16. Tobaccoes were of the Growth of the West India's under the power
 
16. Tobaccoes were of the Growth of the West India's under the power
 
17. of the king of Spain, and were brought thense to Jamaica in a
 
17. of the king of Spain, and were brought thense to Jamaica in a
 
18. Spanish vessell, and there taken out of the said Spanish vessell and
 
18. Spanish vessell, and there taken out of the said Spanish vessell and
19. landed in expence, taken and put aboard the said shipp the Successe
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19. landed in expence, taken and put aboard the said shipp the ''Successe''
 
20. to be brought for England, all which this deponent being
 
20. to be brought for England, all which this deponent being
21. then at Jamaica saw donne, and saith the same ˹said tobaccoe˺ was really
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21. then at Jamaica saw donne, and saith the same said tobaccoe was really
22. bef belonging to Spaniards as hee that brought it to Jamaica
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22. belonging to Spaniards as hee that brought it to Jamaica
 
23. confessed often times in this deponents heareing, and of it, there were
 
23. confessed often times in this deponents heareing, and of it, there were
 
24. three Manoco's of cherie tobaccies which were for á present for
 
24. three Manoco's of cherie tobaccies which were for á present for
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27. saith that by the make of the said tobaccoes, they are clearly knowne
 
27. saith that by the make of the said tobaccoes, they are clearly knowne
 
28. to such as are acquainted with that commoditie (as this deponent saith
 
28. to such as are acquainted with that commoditie (as this deponent saith
29. hee is) to be of the privity ˹and make˺ of the Spanish West Indias.
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29. hee is) to be of the privity and make of the Spanish West Indias.
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30. To the second hee saith that after the arrival of the said tobaccoes
 
30. To the second hee saith that after the arrival of the said tobaccoes
 
31. in the said shipp the Successe in this port, they were seized by the
 
31. in the said shipp the Successe in this port, they were seized by the
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33. this Court for seizure of the goods of the Subiects of the king
 
33. this Court for seizure of the goods of the Subiects of the king
 
34. of Spaine, And otherwise hee cannot answer.
 
34. of Spaine, And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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35. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
 
35. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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36. Richard Harris SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
 
36. Richard Harris SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
37.
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38. The first of October 1657.
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39. <margin value="Left">On behalfe of the owners of&#125;
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40. the shipp Patience&#125;</margin>
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The first of October 1657.
41. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1.</margin>
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42. '''Hendrick Hendrickson''' of Larwick in Norway mariner
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On behalfe of the owners of&#125;
43. aged 32 yeares or thereabouts, and '''Tomis Barentse''' of Skane
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the shipp ''Patience''&#125;
44. in Norway Mariner aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
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45. Worshipfull John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges
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'''Rp. 1.'''
46. of the high Court of the Admiraltie ˹of England˺ say and
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47. depose respectively by vertue of their oathes being examined
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'''Hendrick Hendrickson''' of Larwick in Norway mariner
48. upon an Interrogatorie, as followeth videlicet
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aged 32 yeares or thereabouts, and '''Tomis Barentse''' of Skane
49. That they very well know the shipp the Patience interrogated
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in Norway Mariner aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
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Worshipfull John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges
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of the high Court of the Admiraltie of England say and
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depose respectively by vertue of their oathes being examined
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upon an Interrogatorie, as followeth videlicet
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49. That they very well know the shipp the ''Patience'' interrogated
 
50. whereof hee this deponent hendrick hendrickson is master and this deponent
 
50. whereof hee this deponent hendrick hendrickson is master and this deponent
 
51. Tomis Barentsen Stiersman, and have soe donne ever since shee was built
 
51. Tomis Barentsen Stiersman, and have soe donne ever since shee was built
 
52. which was at Larwick about tenn yeares since, and that shee is of the
 
52. which was at Larwick about tenn yeares since, and that shee is of the
 
53. burthen of fiftie lasts, or thereabouts, and hath noe guns, And say
 
53. burthen of fiftie lasts, or thereabouts, and hath noe guns, And say
54. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">that</margin>
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that
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The first of October 1657.

Thomas Cowell and company}
against the Tobaccoes brought to}
this port in the Successe.}

dt. Cowell

Rp.

7. Richard Harris of the parish of Saint Buttolphs Algate
8. London Mariner, aged 27 yeeres or thereabouts
9. sworne and exámined.

10. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith that there were certaine
11. tobaccoes amounting to about fourtie or fiftie thousand weight (as hee
12. estimateth the same) brought to this port of London from Jamaica in
13. the shipp the Successe, whereof Captaine Zachary Browne was commander
14. which hee knoweth being Purser of the said shipp and comming from
15. Jamaica hether in her with the said tobaccoes. And saith the said
16. Tobaccoes were of the Growth of the West India's under the power
17. of the king of Spain, and were brought thense to Jamaica in a
18. Spanish vessell, and there taken out of the said Spanish vessell and
19. landed in expence, taken and put aboard the said shipp the Successe
20. to be brought for England, all which this deponent being
21. then at Jamaica saw donne, and saith the same said tobaccoe was really
22. belonging to Spaniards as hee that brought it to Jamaica
23. confessed often times in this deponents heareing, and of it, there were
24. three Manoco's of cherie tobaccies which were for á present for
25. the Vice Roy of Cartagena, to which place the said vessell was
26. designed, which Manoco's were alsoe landed at Jamaica, And
27. saith that by the make of the said tobaccoes, they are clearly knowne
28. to such as are acquainted with that commoditie (as this deponent saith
29. hee is) to be of the privity and make of the Spanish West Indias.

30. To the second hee saith that after the arrival of the said tobaccoes
31. in the said shipp the Successe in this port, they were seized by the
32. interrogated Captaine Consell, who as hee said had a Commission from
33. this Court for seizure of the goods of the Subiects of the king
34. of Spaine, And otherwise hee cannot answer.

35. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

36. Richard Harris SIGNATURE, RH SIDE

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The first of October 1657.

On behalfe of the owners of}
the shipp Patience}

Rp. 1.

Hendrick Hendrickson of Larwick in Norway mariner
aged 32 yeares or thereabouts, and Tomis Barentse of Skane
in Norway Mariner aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
Worshipfull John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges
of the high Court of the Admiraltie of England say and
depose respectively by vertue of their oathes being examined
upon an Interrogatorie, as followeth videlicet

49. That they very well know the shipp the Patience interrogated
50. whereof hee this deponent hendrick hendrickson is master and this deponent
51. Tomis Barentsen Stiersman, and have soe donne ever since shee was built
52. which was at Larwick about tenn yeares since, and that shee is of the
53. burthen of fiftie lasts, or thereabouts, and hath noe guns, And say
that