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arrived with her said lading onboard her at Lisbone
safely which he knoweth for that he was steward of
the said voyage and arrived at Lisbone in her. And
further deposeth not, saving he sayth that both the
John Kingsman and William Croxon are Englishmen and subjects
of the King of England, and soe generally reputed./

Ad 4n dicit that after the said ships arrived at Lisbone (GUTTER)
SSm Croxon did there unlade and take out of her severall (GUTTER)
the goods and merchandizes which she brought thither from
port, and disposed of the same; and in lieu thereof took
fish, oyle, floure, and other merchandizes for (GUTTER)
and account of the said Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and Company
which said merchandizes were to be transported
in the said ship from thence to Brazeele, and there to be (GUTTER)
and bartered away upon their account alsoe, for sugars, Tobaccoe
hides, and Brazeele wood./

Ad 5nd dicit that during the said ships abode at Lisbone the (GUTTER)
SSm Croxon did procure a license from the King of
Portugalle to goe and trade with her at Brazeele, and
did give in security by two English merchants there
siding to returne with his 8d ship from Brazeele to
Lisbone and there to unlade her, to the…the King?
Portugall might receive the customes which were due
him out of such goods as should be brought in her (GUTTER)
Brazeele. And further sayth that without such a license
the said Croxon could not have traded at Brazeele
that no English ships can be or are permitted to trade
except they have such a license; nor are
licenses to be purused (as he sayth) unles those that
peruse them doe first give in security in…and to the…
said et atr nescrit./

Ad 6ndet 7n dicit that after the obtaining the said licenses
giving in security at Lisbone as aforesaid the said Croxon
parted thence with his ship the Experience and her lade
towards Brazeele upon the account of the (GUTTER)
Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and Company, who he say…(GUTTER)
all Englishmen and subiects of the King of England
further to these Articles he cannot depose, saving (GUTTER)
goods carried out from Lisbone towards Brazeele for (GUTTER)
producents account in the Experience, were at the time of
ships destXre thence worth the summe of eight thousand
pounds sterling and saving that the said ship after such (GUTTER)
from his boXe did safely arrive at Brazeele with her (GUTTER)
onboard her in or about January last this deponent arriveing there in her./

Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrivall at Brazeele (GUTTER)
the said SSm Croxon did there unlade her, and bartered (GUTTER)
greatest part of the goods and merchandizes which she brought thither in her (GUTTER)
sugars, Tobaccoe and other comodities for the account