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Transcription

like accompt to John van Pullen of Burdeaux. to which port
the foresayd shipp is now to goe there to take in a lading of wynes
and other goods to returne with the same to Stock holme for
accompt of the foresayd merchants of Stock hollome subiects of the
Queene of Sweden. And saith that for the buying of the sayd
wynes att Burdeaux the foresayd John Bock and Company are
to furnish moneyes and remitt the same to the sayd John van pullen
att Burdeaux; The premisses he deposeth being the factor
and Correspondent of the sayd Abraham and Jacob Mumma
and Company, and having some of the sayd goods arrived and delivered
att this port in manner as aforesayd, and being privy to the order
given by the sayd Swedish merchants for remitting of the sayd moneyes
in manner and for the use aforesayd. And otherwise cannot depose.

Chareles Marescoe [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 13th of Aprill 1654
On the behalfe of William Bradick)
and others touching a losse in the Anne)
of London)

Rp.

William Ware of Shadwell in the parish
of Stepney and County of Middlesex mariner
aged 40 yeares or thereabouts, sworne before
the right worshipfull William Clarke and John
Godolphin doctors of lawes Judges of the
Admiraltie saith and deposeth as
followeth videlicet.

To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knewe and was master of the good shipp the Anne
of London interrogated, and had knowne her about nine monethes and
was master of her about seaven monethes before her seizure hereafter mentioned
And saith that shee departed from the Canary Ilands on the voyage
interrogated bound for this port of London on or about the sixth of
december last past, and comming about seaven weekes after such
here departure into the mouth of the Channell about 16 or 18
leagues short of Scilly, shee was met withall, set upon and
seized by a man of warr from Brest having a Commission
as her Captaine (named James dillan) said, from the duke of Yorke,
and having such Commission hee dischardged the person of this deponent the
master of her after hee came into Bl?oau?e?t in ffrance, whether
hee the said dillan and company carried the said shipp and all her
lading and confiscated the same, and landed her goods, and sold the
vessell, soe that the same were and are utterly lost to the owners
thereof; which hee knoweth being master and seeing the premisses soe donne.
And saith hee well knoweth the interrogated William Bradick merchant
and hath soe donne for theise 16 yeares last or thereabouts, and saith that
there were 38 pipes of wine, nineteene or twenty tonnes of barrells pitch
in caske, 82 drie west India hides, and 14 chests of sugar laden at
the Canarie Islands for the accompt of the said mr Bradick, by one James
Co?use the said mr Bradicks factor there, and
consigned