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|Transcription=The eighth of June 1659.
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'''White Dove'''}
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'''Frederick Ixem''' of London Notary publique seorne before the right worshipfull
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John Godolphin doctor of lawes, one of the Judges of the high Court of the
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Admiraltie of England saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath That
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the Instrument of Attestation under the seale
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of the Majoralitie of Bristol now brought and showed by him and being
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word for word of the tenor following videlicet To all people to whom this
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present writing shall come or that the same sjall see heare of Read
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Greeting Wee the Major and Aldermen of the City of Bristoll doe hereby
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Certify and make knowne, That on the Day of the Date hereof before us
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personally came and Appeared John Peterson Reyer of Bristol Merchant
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And by his Corporall Oath before us taken did Depose, That hee is the
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Reall And sole Owner and Proprietor of the ship Called the ''White''
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''Dove'' of Bristoll of the Burthen of One hundred and Twenty Tonns
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or thereabouts, And that noe other person or persons whatsoever hath pr have
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therein or in the Appurtenance thereunto belonging any part share or interest
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But that hee the De[onent is the sole Owner thereof, and of her Appurtenances
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And Can therewith doe and thereof Dispose soe and according as hee shall thinke
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fit without rendring, or giveing account unto any person or persons whatsoever, for or
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Concerning the same In Testimony whereof wee the said Major and Aldermen
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of teh said City of Bristoll have caused theise presents to be sealed withour seale
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of Majoralty and the same to bee subscribed by our Towne Clerke the fourth
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daye of June in the yeare of our Lord 1659:
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:Walter Sandy Major
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Richard Vickerie [?X] Alderman
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was yesterday sent unto this deponent by Philip Shipton of London merchant
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to the end that hee should enter it in this Court ad have an Exemplification
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thereof under the greate  seale of the same
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Frederick Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 8th of June 1659
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The ''Love'' of London}
  
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'''George Ixem''' servant to ffrederick
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Ixem of London Notary Pubblique
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aged 22 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne
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before the right worshipfull John Godolphin
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Doctor of Lawes - one of the Judges of the
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High Court of the Admiralty of England
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saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath
  
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That the bill of sale now by him brought and being of the tenor word
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for word as followeth videlicet To all people to whom this presente
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writing shall come or that the same shall hear or Read I
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Gerrard Jansen Schuyde Mariner Master of the ship called the ''Love''
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of London of the Burthen of Fifty tonns or thereabouts, now Lying
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in the River of Thames sendeth Greeting Know yee that I Herrard
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Jansen Schuyde, for an in Consideration of the summe of Three hundred
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and five pounds of Lawfull money of England, to mee in hand at and
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before thensealing and deliverey hereof wel and truely paid by Thomas
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Corbit of London merchant the receipt whereof I doe by theise presents
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acknowledge and my selfe to be thereof and therewith fully satisfyed and payd
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Have granted bargained sold assigned and set over, and by these presents doe fully
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(and
 
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The eighth of June 1659.

White Dove}

Frederick Ixem of London Notary publique seorne 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 by vertue of his oath That
the Instrument of Attestation under the seale
of the Majoralitie of Bristol now brought and showed by him and being
word for word of the tenor following videlicet To all people to whom this
present writing shall come or that the same sjall see heare of Read
Greeting Wee the Major and Aldermen of the City of Bristoll doe hereby
Certify and make knowne, That on the Day of the Date hereof before us
personally came and Appeared John Peterson Reyer of Bristol Merchant
And by his Corporall Oath before us taken did Depose, That hee is the
Reall And sole Owner and Proprietor of the ship Called the White
Dove of Bristoll of the Burthen of One hundred and Twenty Tonns
or thereabouts, And that noe other person or persons whatsoever hath pr have
therein or in the Appurtenance thereunto belonging any part share or interest
But that hee the De[onent is the sole Owner thereof, and of her Appurtenances
And Can therewith doe and thereof Dispose soe and according as hee shall thinke
fit without rendring, or giveing account unto any person or persons whatsoever, for or
Concerning the same In Testimony whereof wee the said Major and Aldermen
of teh said City of Bristoll have caused theise presents to be sealed withour seale
of Majoralty and the same to bee subscribed by our Towne Clerke the fourth
daye of June in the yeare of our Lord 1659:

:Walter Sandy Major
Richard Vickerie [?X] Alderman

was yesterday sent unto this deponent by Philip Shipton of London merchant
to the end that hee should enter it in this Court ad have an Exemplification
thereof under the greate seale of the same

Frederick Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 8th of June 1659

The Love of London}

George Ixem servant to ffrederick
Ixem of London Notary Pubblique
aged 22 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne
before the right worshipfull John Godolphin
Doctor of Lawes - one of the Judges of the
High Court of the Admiralty of England
saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath

That the bill of sale now by him brought and being of the tenor word
for word as followeth videlicet To all people to whom this presente
writing shall come or that the same shall hear or Read I
Gerrard Jansen Schuyde Mariner Master of the ship called the Love
of London of the Burthen of Fifty tonns or thereabouts, now Lying
in the River of Thames sendeth Greeting Know yee that I Herrard
Jansen Schuyde, for an in Consideration of the summe of Three hundred
and five pounds of Lawfull money of England, to mee in hand at and
before thensealing and deliverey hereof wel and truely paid by Thomas
Corbit of London merchant the receipt whereof I doe by theise presents
acknowledge and my selfe to be thereof and therewith fully satisfyed and payd
Have granted bargained sold assigned and set over, and by these presents doe fully
(and