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|Transcription=Ad 6 rendit that the said Sansier never spake of the freeness or unfreezes of his ship saving as
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aforesaid ad qua serefert. Et alr nescit.
  
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Ad 7 deposit that her hath seen Sir Anthony de Massey and Captaine Mills alr &#91;?nova&#93;
  
16:° Novembris 1666
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Ad 8 rendit that her cometh to say the truth about this business And would if it were
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in his power condemns both ship and lading in regard as the Master hath often confessed to this deponent
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they  belong to Hollanders merchants of Middleburgh. alr nova.
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Alr 9 rendit that the foresail words were spoken in Dutch and ffrench, both which
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languages this rennet understandeth and most of the discourse was on board the ffrigott
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alr nescit salvis predepoita.
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Ad 10 rendit that her has bin examined as a witness touching the ''fortune'' of Dantzick in this
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Court on behalf of the seizors by means of Captaine Bourne he came to bee Examined
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having business of his owne in town.
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Ad 11 nova.
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Ad 12 rendit that he lived two years last on the Isle of Wight and before in Spaine and
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other places beyond the seas, and is worth little being a Common Seaman.
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REpetit coram dre Rend &#91;?XXX&#93;
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&#91;?XXX&#93; Edwardo Browne Notary publique.
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&#91;?XXX&#93; &#91;?Janson&#93; &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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16&#58;° Novembris 1666 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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Quoad the ''Swedish Lyon'' predict&#125;
  
 
Super allone prodict Examinat
 
Super allone prodict Examinat
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'''3.'''  
 
'''3.'''  
  
'''Arnoldus Beake'''<ref>Arnoldus Beake.  The two brothers, Arnold Beake and Elias Beake, were London merchants and partners.  They appear in a number of Chancery records.  (C 6/206/4 Short title: Beake v Beake. Plaintiffs: Anne Beake widow, Elias Beake, Johanne Beake, Anne Beake and Sarah Beake. Defendants: Arnold Beake, Samuel Beake and Abraham Beake. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, two answers. 1673; C 10/107/19 Beake v. Beake 1671; C 10/176/15 Beak v. Beak: Middx 1670; C 10/178/23 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1670; C 10/191/11 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1674; C 10/487/16 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1675)</ref> habitans in Crutched ffryers London
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'''Arnoldus Beake''' habitans in Crutched ffryers London
mercator, atatis ?56 autooricter testis product et Jurat
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mercator, atatis 5&#91;?6&#93; aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat
  
Ad primum aclum deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake is this
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Ad primum arlum deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake is this
deponents sonne and was borne in the parish of Saint Buttolph ?Billens
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deponents sonne and was borne in the parish of Saint Buttolph Billens
 
gate in this city of London, and here educated by this deponent
 
gate in this city of London, and here educated by this deponent
 
his father and was and is a subiect of our soveraigne Lord the King
 
his father and was and is a subiect of our soveraigne Lord the King
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stranger and factor being an Englishman and a batchelour
 
stranger and factor being an Englishman and a batchelour
 
noe housekeeper but a lodger there, And that hath driven and doth
 
noe housekeeper but a lodger there, And that hath driven and doth
drive a very considerable trade in merchandizing from Rochel, MoXXXX
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drive a very considerable trade in merchandizing from Rochell, Oloroone
 
and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland
 
and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland
 
upon his owe accout And to that purpose keepes his factors at the respective places, which
 
upon his owe accout And to that purpose keepes his factors at the respective places, which
 
hee knoweth being frequently advised by letters of such his
 
hee knoweth being frequently advised by letters of such his
negotiation and traffique Natr salvis subsequon nescit.
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negotiation and traffique &#91;?XXXX&#93; salvis subsequon nescit.
  
Ad 3. deponit that the aclate Samuel Beake advised this depot that
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Ad 3. deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake advised this depot that
 
hee had bought a shipp Peter Knight Master and English shipp then
 
hee had bought a shipp Peter Knight Master and English shipp then
 
called the ''Cumberland'' of London now the ''Swedish Layon''
 
called the ''Cumberland'' of London now the ''Swedish Layon''
 
and this deponent desireing a share with him therein, he denyed this deponent
 
and this deponent desireing a share with him therein, he denyed this deponent
adviseing him that hee had laded her with wines and ?pruines for
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adviseing him that hee had laded her with wines and pruines for
 
Dublin in Ireland to bee delivered and consigned to Josuah Allen a
 
Dublin in Ireland to bee delivered and consigned to Josuah Allen a
merchn:t of Dublin , and that she was upon her voyage. But when ?shee
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merchant of Dublin, and that she was upon her voyage. But when shee
 
had ended her voyage hee wrote
 
had ended her voyage hee wrote
 
this deponent that hee might then have a share. And the arlate Joshua Allen
 
this deponent that hee might then have a share. And the arlate Joshua Allen
 
wrote this deponent about May last that hee had Received a
 
wrote this deponent about May last that hee had Received a
 
lading of wines and pruines and had sold or disposed of them or the greater part of them for the said
 
lading of wines and pruines and had sold or disposed of them or the greater part of them for the said
Samlls account. and that hee intended to have laden her back for Rochel
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Samuells account. and that hee intended to have laden her back for Rochell
 
with pipe staves.  Which this deponent forbad him in regard they were
 
with pipe staves.  Which this deponent forbad him in regard they were
 
Counterband goods and soe counter manded his said sonnes order. Et
 
Counterband goods and soe counter manded his said sonnes order. Et
 
alr nescit.
 
alr nescit.
  
Ad 6 deponit that the aclate Baily did about the month of July
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Ad 6 deponit that the arlate Baily did about the month of July
last by advice and order from the sd producent lade and caused to bee
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last by advice and order from the said producent lade and caused to bee
laden on board the said shipp ''Swedish Lyon'' three hundred of ?Maroon of XXX
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laden on board the said shipp ''Swedish Lyon'' three hundred of &#91;?Maroon&#93; &#91;?of XXX&#93;
wanting Eight bushells, or thereabouts for his the said producent, and to bee
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wanting Eight bushells, or thereabouts for his the said producents account to bee
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|People='''Arnold Beake'''
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The two brothers, Arnold Beake and Elias Beake, were London merchants and partners.  They appear in a number of Chancery records.  (C 6/206/4 Short title: Beake v Beake. Plaintiffs: Anne Beake widow, Elias Beake, Johanne Beake, Anne Beake and Sarah Beake. Defendants: Arnold Beake, Samuel Beake and Abraham Beake. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, two answers. 1673; C 10/107/19 Beake v. Beake 1671; C 10/176/15 Beak v. Beak: Middx 1670; C 10/178/23 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1670; C 10/191/11 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1674; C 10/487/16 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1675)
 
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Ad 6 rendit that the said Sansier never spake of the freeness or unfreezes of his ship saving as
aforesaid ad qua serefert. Et alr nescit.

Ad 7 deposit that her hath seen Sir Anthony de Massey and Captaine Mills alr [?nova]

Ad 8 rendit that her cometh to say the truth about this business And would if it were
in his power condemns both ship and lading in regard as the Master hath often confessed to this deponent
they belong to Hollanders merchants of Middleburgh. alr nova.

Alr 9 rendit that the foresail words were spoken in Dutch and ffrench, both which
languages this rennet understandeth and most of the discourse was on board the ffrigott
alr nescit salvis predepoita.

Ad 10 rendit that her has bin examined as a witness touching the fortune of Dantzick in this
Court on behalf of the seizors by means of Captaine Bourne he came to bee Examined
having business of his owne in town.

Ad 11 nova.

Ad 12 rendit that he lived two years last on the Isle of Wight and before in Spaine and
other places beyond the seas, and is worth little being a Common Seaman.

REpetit coram dre Rend [?XXX]
[?XXX] Edwardo Browne Notary publique.

[?XXX] [?Janson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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16:° Novembris 1666 [CENTRE HEADING]

Quoad the Swedish Lyon predict}

Super allone prodict Examinat

3.

Arnoldus Beake habitans in Crutched ffryers London
mercator, atatis 5[?6] aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat

Ad primum arlum deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake is this
deponents sonne and was borne in the parish of Saint Buttolph Billens
gate in this city of London, and here educated by this deponent
his father and was and is a subiect of our soveraigne Lord the King
and for such commonly accounted.

Ad 2 deponit that the said Samuel liveth at Bourdeaux as a merchant
stranger and factor being an Englishman and a batchelour
noe housekeeper but a lodger there, And that hath driven and doth
drive a very considerable trade in merchandizing from Rochell, Oloroone
and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland
upon his owe accout And to that purpose keepes his factors at the respective places, which
hee knoweth being frequently advised by letters of such his
negotiation and traffique [?XXXX] salvis subsequon nescit.

Ad 3. deponit that the arlate Samuel Beake advised this depot that
hee had bought a shipp Peter Knight Master and English shipp then
called the Cumberland of London now the Swedish Layon
and this deponent desireing a share with him therein, he denyed this deponent
adviseing him that hee had laded her with wines and pruines for
Dublin in Ireland to bee delivered and consigned to Josuah Allen a
merchant of Dublin, and that she was upon her voyage. But when shee
had ended her voyage hee wrote
this deponent that hee might then have a share. And the arlate Joshua Allen
wrote this deponent about May last that hee had Received a
lading of wines and pruines and had sold or disposed of them or the greater part of them for the said
Samuells account. and that hee intended to have laden her back for Rochell
with pipe staves. Which this deponent forbad him in regard they were
Counterband goods and soe counter manded his said sonnes order. Et
alr nescit.

Ad 6 deponit that the arlate Baily did about the month of July
last by advice and order from the said producent lade and caused to bee
laden on board the said shipp Swedish Lyon three hundred of [?Maroon] [?of XXX]
wanting Eight bushells, or thereabouts for his the said producents account to bee

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Arnold Beake

The two brothers, Arnold Beake and Elias Beake, were London merchants and partners. They appear in a number of Chancery records. (C 6/206/4 Short title: Beake v Beake. Plaintiffs: Anne Beake widow, Elias Beake, Johanne Beake, Anne Beake and Sarah Beake. Defendants: Arnold Beake, Samuel Beake and Abraham Beake. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, two answers. 1673; C 10/107/19 Beake v. Beake 1671; C 10/176/15 Beak v. Beak: Middx 1670; C 10/178/23 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1670; C 10/191/11 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1674; C 10/487/16 Beake v. Beake: Middx 1675)