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|Transcription=16o. Octobis 1660.
<series>HCA 13/73</series>
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<first-transcriber> Bethan Reynolds </first-transcriber>
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Current Transcription
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          16o. Octobis 1660.
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Sup Allogarod predicta.
          Sup Allogarod predicta.
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          Amos Preston Lochia Sta Maria X
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'''Amos Preston''' parochia Sancta Maria Magdalene
          Besmond sea in Com susnia nauta amos
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Besmondsea in Comitatus Surria nauta amnos
          Nahis 33 aut so inscites X in hai X
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natus 33 aut eo circiter testis in hac causa
          Producents insatus et epanninatus dicit X
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productus juratus et examinatus dicit et
          Depont put X vizt./
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deponit put sequitur videlicet./
AD in. 2nd. Et 3rd. Arlos dicta Attonis deponit et dicit the
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Deponit very well knoweth the producents '''Thomas Bretton,
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Ad 1um. 2um. et 3um. Arlos dicta Allonis deponit et dicit the
Symon Delboe, Andrew Middleton''' and Company; and
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Deponit very well knoweth the producents Thomas Bretton,
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Symon Delboe, Andrew Middleton and Company, and
 
hath done for severall years past; and sayth that
 
hath done for severall years past; and sayth that
 
for all the time arlate and a long time before they have been and
 
for all the time arlate and a long time before they have been and
 
still are as ought to be the true and lawful owners and
 
still are as ought to be the true and lawful owners and
proprietors of the Arlate ship the '''Experience''' and of the
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proprietors of the Arlate ship the ''Experience'' and of the
tackle, apparrell and furniture, and for and as X X
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tackle, apparrell and furniture, and for and as such
were and are generally accounted X and taken, not
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were and are generally accounted reputed and taken, which hee
near before the voyage in question and hath severall
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knoweth for that he served in the sayd ship for thirty monethes
times seene them as some of them on board her in &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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next before the voyage in question and hath severall
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times seene them as some of them on board her in the River
 
of Thames before her proceeding upon the voyage in question
 
of Thames before her proceeding upon the voyage in question
about giving orders for the management of the said voyage. &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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about giving orders for the management of the said voyage. And
 
further sayth that in or about the months of July or August
 
further sayth that in or about the months of July or August
last was twelve monthsthey the said producents caused
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last was twelve months they the said producents caused a
cargoe of goods and merchandizes to the value of &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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Cargoe of goods and merchandizes to the value of &#91;?XXX&#93;
 
thousand pounds sterling at least to be put on board the
 
thousand pounds sterling at least to be put on board the
ship here in the river of Thames for their owne &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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ship here in the river of Thames for their owne accompts
and before the ladin there of they also X X
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and before the ladin there of they also constituted
and '''John Kingsman''' captain commander of her, and one &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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one John Kingsman captain commander of her, and one William
depon factor of supra? Cargoe of her and then &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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Croxon factor or Supra Cargoe of her and then sent her
out of with the aforesaid lading on board her on a trading
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out with the aforesaid lading on board her on a trading
voyage to be X from this post to Lisbone, from there to X
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voyage to be made from this port to Lisbone, from thence to some
and soo to returne to this post. And sayth that both the
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port or ports in Brazeele, from thence to Lisbone
'''Kingsman''' and Depon were and are Englishmen
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and soe to returne to this port. And sayth that both the sayd
subjects of the king of England, and for sure X
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Kingsman and Croxon were and are Englishmen
accounted, and that the said ship with her afordsaid lading
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subjects of the king of England, and for such generally
on board her did shortly after to lading these of depart
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accounted, and that the said ship with her aforesaid lading
this post under the conduct of the aforesaid '''Captain Kingsman'''
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on board her did shortly after the lading thereof depart
and arrivered there with in safely at Lisbone about the &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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this port under the conduct of the aforesaid Captain Kingsman
and of September last was twelve month; all which
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and arrived therewith in safety at Lisbone about the latter
Gunner of the said ship for the said voyage, and in X &#91;GUTTER&#93;
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and of September last was twelve month; All which hee
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knoweth for that he was by the sayd Kingsman shipped as
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Gunner of the said ship for the said voyage, and in &#91;?that ?post&#93;
 
arrived in  her at Lisbone./
 
arrived in  her at Lisbone./
AD 4n deponit et depon that after the said ship arrived at Lisbone
 
Her supra Cargoe 35m Depon did there unlade and X X
 
As caused to be unlade and laden out of her severall of &#91;GUTTER&#93;
 
 
  
&#91;INSERT DATA&#93;
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Ad 4n deponit et dicit that after the said ship arrived at Lisbone
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her supra Cargoe William Croxon did there unlade and take out
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or caused to be unladen and taken out of her severall of &#91;GUTTER&#93;
 
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16o. Octobis 1660.

Sup Allogarod predicta.

Amos Preston parochia Sancta Maria Magdalene
Besmondsea in Comitatus Surria nauta amnos
natus 33 aut eo circiter testis in hac causa
productus juratus et examinatus dicit et
deponit put sequitur videlicet./

Ad 1um. 2um. et 3um. Arlos dicta Allonis deponit et dicit the
Deponit very well knoweth the producents Thomas Bretton,
Symon Delboe, Andrew Middleton and Company, and
hath done for severall years past; and sayth that
for all the time arlate and a long time before they have been and
still are as ought to be the true and lawful owners and
proprietors of the Arlate ship the Experience and of the
tackle, apparrell and furniture, and for and as such
were and are generally accounted reputed and taken, which hee
knoweth for that he served in the sayd ship for thirty monethes
next before the voyage in question and hath severall
times seene them as some of them on board her in the River
of Thames before her proceeding upon the voyage in question
about giving orders for the management of the said voyage. And
further sayth that in or about the months of July or August
last was twelve months they the said producents caused a
Cargoe of goods and merchandizes to the value of [?XXX]
thousand pounds sterling at least to be put on board the
ship here in the river of Thames for their owne accompts
and before the ladin there of they also constituted
one John Kingsman captain commander of her, and one William
Croxon factor or Supra Cargoe of her and then sent her
out with the aforesaid lading on board her on a trading
voyage to be made from this port to Lisbone, from thence to some
port or ports in Brazeele, from thence to Lisbone
and soe to returne to this port. And sayth that both the sayd
Kingsman and Croxon were and are Englishmen
subjects of the king of England, and for such generally
accounted, and that the said ship with her aforesaid lading
on board her did shortly after the lading thereof depart
this port under the conduct of the aforesaid Captain Kingsman
and arrived therewith in safety at Lisbone about the latter
and of September last was twelve month; All which hee
knoweth for that he was by the sayd Kingsman shipped as
Gunner of the said ship for the said voyage, and in [?that ?post]
arrived in her at Lisbone./

Ad 4n deponit et dicit that after the said ship arrived at Lisbone
her supra Cargoe William Croxon did there unlade and take out
or caused to be unladen and taken out of her severall of [GUTTER]