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+ | * "9. ......................................And besides hee saith that | ||
+ | 20. the said shipp going to Saint Ives in Cornwalll to take in her | ||
+ | 21. outwards lading of Pilchards for Bourdeaux, the said Mr | ||
+ | 22. Burrard sent Anthony Smith his factor from Plimouth | ||
+ | 23. to Saint Ives to see to the said lading, and for theise reasons | ||
+ | 24. this deponent conceiveth and beleeveth that the said shipps | ||
+ | 25. homewards lading was in part belonging to him the said Mr | ||
+ | 26. Burrard; which home wards lading as this deponent hath bin | ||
+ | 27. informed by some of the said shipps company was wine | ||
+ | 28. brandewine and prunes amounting in all to twenty three XXXXX GUTTER | ||
+ | 29. or thereabouts, and was taken in at Bourdeaux, and that in | ||
+ | 30. the said shipps retourne thense for Plimouth, shee was met | ||
+ | 31. with and forcibly seized and with the said lading carried by | ||
+ | 32. an Ostend man of warr (which soe seized her) to Ostend, and GUTTER | ||
+ | 33. soe the said shipp and goods were and are utterly lost." | ||
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+ | - ''HCA 13/71 f.519v Case: On the behalfe of George Burrard of Plimouth Marchant touching a losse in the Industrie; Deposition: 2. Josias Pilkes of Plimouth Marchant, aged 25 yeeres (Signature of "Josias: Piikes" at end of deposition) ; Date: 07/02/1656. Transcribed by Colin Greenstreet,''<ref>[http://marinelives-transcript.org/scripto/scripto/?scripto_action=transcribe&scripto_doc_id=911&scripto_doc_page_id=1158 HCA 13/71 f.519v]</ref> |
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Jewish merchants
Portuguese merchants in London
Spanish merchants in London
Herrings
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- "9. ......................................And besides hee saith that
20. the said shipp going to Saint Ives in Cornwalll to take in her
21. outwards lading of Pilchards for Bourdeaux, the said Mr
22. Burrard sent Anthony Smith his factor from Plimouth
23. to Saint Ives to see to the said lading, and for theise reasons
24. this deponent conceiveth and beleeveth that the said shipps
25. homewards lading was in part belonging to him the said Mr
26. Burrard; which home wards lading as this deponent hath bin
27. informed by some of the said shipps company was wine
28. brandewine and prunes amounting in all to twenty three XXXXX GUTTER
29. or thereabouts, and was taken in at Bourdeaux, and that in
30. the said shipps retourne thense for Plimouth, shee was met
31. with and forcibly seized and with the said lading carried by
32. an Ostend man of warr (which soe seized her) to Ostend, and GUTTER
33. soe the said shipp and goods were and are utterly lost."