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|Transcription=good which she brought hither from this post, and did
 
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good which she brought hither from this post, and did
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dispose of the same for the use and upon the account of the
 
dispose of the same for the use and upon the account of the
aforesaid producents '''Bretton, Delboe, Middleton''' and company, and
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aforesaid producents Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and company, and
 
upon their account he tooke in other good and merchandizes
 
upon their account he tooke in other good and merchandizes
 
there (in X of such as he had taken out of the said ship and
 
there (in X of such as he had taken out of the said ship and
 
disposed of) as fish, sact? oyle and other comodities, which were
 
disposed of) as fish, sact? oyle and other comodities, which were
to be transported in the said ship from there to Brazoole
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to be transported in the said ship from there to Brazeele
 
and there to be bartered away from sugars, Tobaccoe, hides
 
and there to be bartered away from sugars, Tobaccoe, hides
 
and Brazoole wood for the use and upon the account aforesaid
 
and Brazoole wood for the use and upon the account aforesaid
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ship the Experience was and remains at Lisbone as
 
ship the Experience was and remains at Lisbone as
 
aforesaid the said 35n depon did these obtaine a licence
 
aforesaid the said 35n depon did these obtaine a licence
from the '''King of Portugal''' to trade with his said ship at
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from the King of Portugal to trade with his said ship at
 
Brazoole and upon obtaining the said licence did also give
 
Brazoole and upon obtaining the said licence did also give
in securily by one '''Mr. Abraham Jacobs''' an Englishman
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in securily by one Mr. Abraham Jacobs an Englishman
 
there residing, and another English merchant (whose name
 
there residing, and another English merchant (whose name
 
he does not now remember), that he the said depon should
 
he does not now remember), that he the said depon should
 
return from Brazoole to Lisbone, with his ship and these
 
return from Brazoole to Lisbone, with his ship and these
lannlade her, that the '''King of Portugall''' might receive
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lannlade her, that the King of Portugall might receive
 
the customs which are due into him out of such goods as should be in her
 
the customs which are due into him out of such goods as should be in her
 
brought from Brazoole. All which he sayth the said depon was
 
brought from Brazoole. All which he sayth the said depon was
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the purchasers of them doo first give in such securitie
 
the purchasers of them doo first give in such securitie
 
and to such ends as it predeposed. Et ate noscrit./
 
and to such ends as it predeposed. Et ate noscrit./
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Ad 6. Et 7n arlos dicit that after the aforesaid license obtained
 
Ad 6. Et 7n arlos dicit that after the aforesaid license obtained
and securily given, the said depon departed from Lisbone
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and securily given, the said deponent departed from Lisbone
towards the Brazoole with his said ship the '''Experience''', which
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towards the Brazeele with his said ship the ''Experience'', which
 
was fully laden with several kinds of merchansized
 
was fully laden with several kinds of merchansized
 
to the value of eight thousand pounds sterling or neare
 
to the value of eight thousand pounds sterling or neare
 
thereabouts, all which merchandises were laden for and
 
thereabouts, all which merchandises were laden for and
upon the account of the said '''Bretton, Dolboe, Middleton'''
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upon the account of the said Bretton, Dolboe, Middleton
 
and companie, who he sayeth were and are all Englishmen
 
and companie, who he sayeth were and are all Englishmen
and subjects of the '''King of England''', and for sure generally
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and subjects of the King of England, and for sure generally
 
accounted reputed and taken and further to these arlated
 
accounted reputed and taken and further to these arlated
 
cannot depose, saving he sayth that the said shop did after such
 
cannot depose, saving he sayth that the said shop did after such
her departure from Lisbone arrve at the Brazoole in safety
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her departure from Lisbone arrive at the Brazeele in safety
 
with all her aforesaid lading onboard her, which arrival was
 
with all her aforesaid lading onboard her, which arrival was
 
in January last. The premises he deposeth for the reasons
 
in January last. The premises he deposeth for the reasons
 
aforesaid and for that he arrived then and there in her./
 
aforesaid and for that he arrived then and there in her./
Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrival at Brazoole
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Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrival at Brazeele
 
the aforesaid 35 depon did there unlade the aforesaid goods and
 
the aforesaid 35 depon did there unlade the aforesaid goods and
 
merchansizes out of her, and fold and bashered? The same
 
merchansizes out of her, and fold and bashered? The same
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hundred rolls of tobacco, a quantity of hides and about
 
hundred rolls of tobacco, a quantity of hides and about
 
five and twenty tonnes of Brazoole Wood, all for the use and account
 
five and twenty tonnes of Brazoole Wood, all for the use and account
 
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<series>HCA 13/73</series>
 
<folio>f.607r</folio>
 
<picture>IMG_0430</picture>
 
<summary></summary>
 
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<status></status>
 
<first-transcriber> Bethan Reynolds</first-transcriber>
 
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good which she brought hither from this post, and did
dispose of the same for the use and upon the account of the
aforesaid producents Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and company, and
upon their account he tooke in other good and merchandizes
there (in X of such as he had taken out of the said ship and
disposed of) as fish, sact? oyle and other comodities, which were
to be transported in the said ship from there to Brazeele
and there to be bartered away from sugars, Tobaccoe, hides
and Brazoole wood for the use and upon the account aforesaid
Ad 5n Arlund deponit et dicit that during such time and the said
ship the Experience was and remains at Lisbone as
aforesaid the said 35n depon did these obtaine a licence
from the King of Portugal to trade with his said ship at
Brazoole and upon obtaining the said licence did also give
in securily by one Mr. Abraham Jacobs an Englishman
there residing, and another English merchant (whose name
he does not now remember), that he the said depon should
return from Brazoole to Lisbone, with his ship and these
lannlade her, that the King of Portugall might receive
the customs which are due into him out of such goods as should be in her
brought from Brazoole. All which he sayth the said depon was
necessitated to trade at Brazoole without such a licence
and that noo such licences are or can be purchased , unles
the purchasers of them doo first give in such securitie
and to such ends as it predeposed. Et ate noscrit./

Ad 6. Et 7n arlos dicit that after the aforesaid license obtained
and securily given, the said deponent departed from Lisbone
towards the Brazeele with his said ship the Experience, which
was fully laden with several kinds of merchansized
to the value of eight thousand pounds sterling or neare
thereabouts, all which merchandises were laden for and
upon the account of the said Bretton, Dolboe, Middleton
and companie, who he sayeth were and are all Englishmen
and subjects of the King of England, and for sure generally
accounted reputed and taken and further to these arlated
cannot depose, saving he sayth that the said shop did after such
her departure from Lisbone arrive at the Brazeele in safety
with all her aforesaid lading onboard her, which arrival was
in January last. The premises he deposeth for the reasons
aforesaid and for that he arrived then and there in her./
Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrival at Brazeele
the aforesaid 35 depon did there unlade the aforesaid goods and
merchansizes out of her, and fold and bashered? The same
away, for sugars, hides, tobacco and Brazille wood; and did
there lade or cause to be laded and put onboard her the number
of a thousand chests of white sugar and upwards (the particular
and exact number otherwise he remembereth not) about twenty five
hundred rolls of tobacco, a quantity of hides and about
five and twenty tonnes of Brazoole Wood, all for the use and account