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Transcription

THE IMAGE FOR F.52V IS MISSING

Check P1110308 f. 52 verso, which seems to be correct image

High quality digital image

Account of the said Mr Cosby, as this deponent verily beleeveth for that he this
deponent packt the said goods. and was and ?should be paid bz z:e said Mr Cosbey for thee
same; And saith the said Goods amounted to a great vallue XX
they being XX Bayes. ?With plaine Cottons XXXX
Million ffustians. Norwich Goods. Stockings, and Kersyes, and
such like Comodityes. but the Vallue thereof hee cannot declare
and further deposeth not:/:

To the 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th and 15th hee cannot depose:/:

To the 16th hee Cannot depose saving hee hath heard the said
ship the Saint Laurance, in her Course from the Canaryes to this
Port of London was taken and seized by an English mann
of Warr:/:

To the 17th hee saith that the said Mr John Caseby is an English
man borne: and a subiect of this Comonwealth, and hath lied
about three yeeres last in this City, and before that hee did use
to live sometimes at the Canaryes, and sometimes in this City
And the ffather of the said Producent (whom this deponent did well knowe)
was in his life time an Englishman, and subiect of this Comon
wealth; And further hee cannot depose:/.

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