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Transcription

And saith that the said James Jenkins senior sent an Adventure consisting of severall merchandizes
in the said ship the said Voyage upon his owne private
Account by Richard Thomas: who was the said Jenkins his man
and went Supracargoe of the said shipp which said private
Adventure amounted to Eighty three pounds three shillings and Nine pence, And the said ship having received
the said Cargoe and the said Private Adventure onboes
her shee departed from hence with the same in December 1657 for the Coast
of Affrica where (namely at Bengall.) shee was by the
Governour[?s] of Bengall and Angola seized upon together
with most of her said outwards Cagoe, and some Negroes
and soe Elephants teeth which shee had there taken in in returne
of the rest of her said outwards Cargoe as this deponent hath
bin Credibly informed by some of the said Ships
Company. And by that meanes the said Owners were and
are dispoyled and deprived thereof to their very great
losse and dammage. et alr nescit./

Ad 5um et 6um nescit deponere./

Ad 7um dicit, that there was the time aforesaid and at
this present is Peace and Amity betweene this Kingdome
of England and the Crowne of Portugall et alr rescit.

Ad 8um dicit that the said Owners of the said ship
and Cargoe aforesaid have by meanes of the said seizure
sustained greate losse and dammage but how much hee
knoweth not./

Ad ultimum nescit deponere./.

James Jenkkins Junior [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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27 October 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

Blake et al[?XX] pred}
[GUTTER ?Touching the] Unitie}

Super allone pred examinatus.

[GUTTER ?XXX Sept. 1659. 2

Thomas Parker parochia Sancta Michaelis Cornehill London Mercator
annos agens 22 aut circiter testis productus et juratus.

Ad prium dicte allonis deponit et dicit that hee well knoweth the
producent William Blake and saith that hee and Mr Billidge whilest hee lived
(and since his death Mr Morrice Tompson as his Executor) have bin for the time arlate
and are and ought to be the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp
the Unitie arlate (whereof his precontest William Jourdain was then commannder)
and of her tackle and furniture and for such accompted, and further that the
said mr Blake and mr Billidge whilest hee lived (and since his death mr
Tompson aforeasid) as alsoe the arlate Thomas Hopkins and company were the
time arlate and are and ought to be owners of all and singular the goods wares
and merchandizes specified in the schedule annexed to the said allegation, now
showed unto him and by him perused, and that they were in quiet and peaceable
possession of the said shipp and goods, and for lawfull owners, and to have bin
soe in possession, the said parties were commonly accompted and reputed
The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth for then hee was shipped factor of [?XX XXX XXXX] the
said vessell and went along to assiste in the disposall of the said goods in her voyage,
and saw the lading of them at Ballasor and other parts thereabouts

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