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Transcription

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

William Essex late Gunners Mate of the said shipp the
James aged 31 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne as aforesaid
deposeth.

That on the second day of June 1650 when the said shipp James was
seized at Lisbone by the officers of the king of Portugall and her master
and unto turned out and imprisoned, the persons hereunder named were
mariners of her company; and that they were shipt at the severall rates
per moneth, and suffered imprisonment and restraint and losse of
wages as followeth, videlicet Thomas Jones (shipped at 20 dollers
per moneth) suffered restraint and losse of wages for 7 monethes
John Wood (shipt at 2 li 10 s per moneth) for 6 monethes 16 dayes,
daniel Clarke shipt at 1 li 16 s per moneth, for 5 monethes 18 dayes,
William Essex this deponent shipt at 1 li 3 s per moneth, 5 monethes 22
dayes, John humphrey shipt at 1 li 16 s per moneth, for 9 monethes
8 dayes, Thomas Willie shipt at 1 li 4 s per moneth for 9 monethes
8 dayes, Richard Bell at 1 li 6s per moneth, 9 monethes 8 dayes,
Benjamin downe shipt at 1 li 5 s per moneth for 8 monethes 27
dayes; John Back, shipt at 1 li 2 s per moneth for 8 monthes 27
dayes and Edward More at 1 li per moneth for 7 monethes i day
And further that they spent in their necessarie maintenance during the said imprisonment as followeth.
Thomas Jones 25 dollars, John Wood 85 dollers, daniell Clarke
20 dollars, this deponent 16 dollars, John humphries 25 dollars,
Thomas Willie 25 dollars, Richard Bell 7 dollars, Beniamin
downe tenn Dollars, John Beake 10 dollars and Edward More
5 dollars. All which hee knoweth being one of the said company
and seeing and taking notice of the premisses, with the said times
and summes.

William XXXXX [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 29th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of the foresaid Rowland hill}
humphrey hill and other English merchants}
owners of the shipp hopegood aforesaid}

3

Nicholas Prynn of Plimouth
Merchant, aged 30 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne before the right
Worshipfull.

To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee this
deponent hath bin a merchant ánd factor Resident in Aveiro in
Portugall for theise seaven yeares last or thereabouts, and was
resident in Portugall in that qualitie both at the time of the
Generall seizure or sequestration of the goods of all English there by the
king of Portugall in the yeere 1650, and at the time of the
Release of the said Sequestration, and well knoweth that the
said