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|Transcription=The 8th of March 1658
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''Saint Anne''}
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'''Frederick Ixem''' of London Notary publique, swore before the right
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Worshipfull John Godolphin Doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the high Court
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of the Admiraltie of England, saith and deposeth that about the
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five and twentieth day of January last past hee this deponentw as present
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at the Myter taverne in ffenchurch streete London, and sawe the two bills
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of sale (now showd unto him) really signed sealed and delivered by Phillip
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Stephen therein mentioned as and for his acts and deeds, which donne this
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deponent as a witnesse set his name with others on the back of each of
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the said bills of sale, by the one whereof the said Philip Stephen
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is said to sell and transport to Peter delislagler of London Merchant
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one Moietie or halfe part of the shipp or vessell called the ''Saint Anne'',
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of the burthen of one hundred and fiftie tonnes or thereabouts whereof
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Dennis Goudyn is master, being at fflushing for and in consideration
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of the summe of two hundred eightie two pounds and ten shillings lawfull
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money of England
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[ADD DATA]
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**************
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The Tenth day of March 1658
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''Golden Hand''
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'''George Ixem''' servant of Frederick Ixem of London Notary publique
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[ADD DATA]
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signed sealed and delivered by Isaac
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Jacobsson therein mentioned as and for his acts and deeds
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[ADD DATA]
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sell and transport to James
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Bunkin and Joost Everson of London Merchants =one full halfe part of the
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good ship called the ''Golden hand'' of London of the burthen of foure hundred tonns
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or thereabouts and of all her tackle and appurtenances, for and in consideration
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of the summe of foure hundred pounds lawfull money of England, and by the
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other bill one full fourth art of the said shipp (whereof the said Isaac
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is master) to John Braynick of London Merchant for and in consieration
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of the summe of two hundred pounds lawfull money of England.
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Geo: Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
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The 8th of March 1658

Saint Anne}

Frederick Ixem of London Notary publique, swore before the right
Worshipfull John Godolphin Doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the high Court
of the Admiraltie of England, saith and deposeth that about the
five and twentieth day of January last past hee this deponentw as present
at the Myter taverne in ffenchurch streete London, and sawe the two bills
of sale (now showd unto him) really signed sealed and delivered by Phillip
Stephen therein mentioned as and for his acts and deeds, which donne this
deponent as a witnesse set his name with others on the back of each of
the said bills of sale, by the one whereof the said Philip Stephen
is said to sell and transport to Peter delislagler of London Merchant
one Moietie or halfe part of the shipp or vessell called the Saint Anne,
of the burthen of one hundred and fiftie tonnes or thereabouts whereof
Dennis Goudyn is master, being at fflushing for and in consideration
of the summe of two hundred eightie two pounds and ten shillings lawfull
money of England

[ADD DATA]

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

The Tenth day of March 1658

Golden Hand

George Ixem servant of Frederick Ixem of London Notary publique

[ADD DATA]

signed sealed and delivered by Isaac
Jacobsson therein mentioned as and for his acts and deeds

[ADD DATA]

sell and transport to James
Bunkin and Joost Everson of London Merchants =one full halfe part of the
good ship called the Golden hand of London of the burthen of foure hundred tonns
or thereabouts and of all her tackle and appurtenances, for and in consideration
of the summe of foure hundred pounds lawfull money of England, and by the
other bill one full fourth art of the said shipp (whereof the said Isaac
is master) to John Braynick of London Merchant for and in consieration
of the summe of two hundred pounds lawfull money of England.

Geo: Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]